Chapter 19: The Renaissance and Reformation. By the late 1300s the Black Death’s horrors had passed. European’s could worry less about dying and concentrate.

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Chapter 19: The Renaissance and Reformation

By the late 1300s the Black Death’s horrors had passed. European’s could worry less about dying and concentrate more on living. They wanted to enjoy some of life’s pleasures-- -art, literature, and learning. Increased trade with faraway lands would help spark new interest in these activities.

Booklet Assignment Instructions Create an informational booklet covering Chapter 19 Follow instructions daily to complete booklet Pages will have due dates, if you do not finish in class, it becomes homework Include Color on all Pictures Completely explain the terms and people should include the importance, not just the definition Follow explicit instructions to receive all points There will be 2 grades for this assignment –Monday: Pages 1-5 –Tuesday: Full Booklet

Title Page 1.Chapter and Title of Chapter 2.Chapter related Cover picture and explanation 3.Author’s Name-By: Michelle Dennis

Page 1 Inside Table of Contents Causes/Results Chart………………… Terms and People………………..2 Trading Cities Map…………………… Summary…………………………..3 Venn Diagram………………………… Terms and People……………….4 Timeline………………………………… Summary…………………………..5 Section 1-2 Quiz………………………...6 The Italian Renaissance Page 2 Inside CausesResults 1.Marco Polo 2.Renaissance 3.Humanism 4.Dante Alighieri 5.Niccolo Machiavelli 6.Michelangelo 7.Leonardo da Vinci

Page 3 Inside The Italian Renaissance and Beyond Page 4 Inside The Italian Renaissance Summary 1.Petrarch 2.Johann Gutenberg 3.Christian Humanism 4.Desiderius Erasmus 5.Albrecht Durer 6.Miguel de Cervantes 7.William Shakespeare

Page 5 Inside Printing in Europe Timeline  l  (Copy Timeline on page 566 and answer “Reading the Timelines question”) Section 1-2 Quiz Page 6 Inside The Italian Renaissance and Beyond Summary