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Renaissance Jeopardy!! Italian Renaissance Northern Renaissance ReformationSpread of Reformation Scientific Revolution ?

This was the subject matter of the Italian Renaissance (5 points) Capturing the beauty of Roman Greek Gods This was the subject matter of the Northern Renaissance (5 points) More realistic view of humanity. Tried to depict people as they really were.

What was Humanism? Studying the classics, new subjects of interest (politics, grammar, rhetoric)

What set the scene for the Renaissance? (What happened before the Renaissance that allowed for this “rebirth” Black Death

What are the differences between Medieval art and Italian Renaissance art? Religious Medieval Art Not as focused on real life depiction Renaissance Art Things found in nature More detail to human anatomy

What is empirical knowledge or how is it obtained? Learning by doing

How did Renaissance ideas spread to the north? Left Italy to pursue education or avoid clashes. Learned techniques like perspective and realism and brought it back to their country or another Printing Press

Who introduced humanism to England and also served the Tudor dynasty Sir Thomas More

Christine de Pisan Who wrote a biography on Charles V

Well-educated poet from a powerful family in Florence who supported the arts Lorenzo di Medici

“In Italy I am a gentleman, at home I am a parasite” Who said it? Albrecht Durer

In England during the 1300’s ____________launched a systematic attack against the church. John Wycliffe

_____________________wrote theses in which he denied the power of indulgences to remit sin and criticized the power of the pope and the wealth of the church. Martin Luther

The doctrine of __________________________ holds that God knows who will be saved and therefore guides the lives of those destined for salvation. Predestination

What did the Edict of Worms decree about Martin Luther? It made him an outlaw and condemned his writings.

Ulrich Zwingli founded a church in Switzerland that incorporated a mix of government and divinity called….? theocracy

Nun who reformed the Carmelite order Teresa of Avila

In response to the spread of Protestantism, the Church began a series of reforms known as the ________________________ Council of Trent

The church court of Rome, known as the ________________________, tried people who were accused of being Protestant. The Inquisition

Members of a Catholic religious order that is most remembered for opening many missions that educated some of the future world leaders of the time. The Jesuits

Bonfire of the Vanities was…….? Girolamo Savonarola, called for church to melt down gold, silver ornaments, buy bread for hungry, poor

Polish astronomer; he proposed the heliocentric theory Nicolaus Copernicus

Scientific theory that states that the sun is the center of the universe with the Earth rotating around it Heliocentric theory

Who provided evidence to support the heliocentric model? Tycho Brahe

Who is credited with making major advancement to the astronomical telescope? Galileo

A “possible explanation” is the definition of: ____________ A hypothesis

Having a worldly rather than a spiritual focus secular

Diplomat whose book The Courtier gave nobles new rules for refined behavior in a humanist society Baldassare Castiglione

Desiderius Erasmus’s works were censored in Paris and condemned by the Church because….? advocated a return to the ideals of ancient Greece and Rome

Who advanced the idea that “the end justifies the means? Niccolò Machiavelli

Name three of Henry VIII’s wives: 1.Catherine of Aragon 2.Anne Boleyn 3.Jane Seymour 4.Anne of Cleves 5.Kathryn Howard 6.Katherine Parr