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Chapter 14 Review

This intellectual movement tried to apply the wisdom of the ancients the Renaissance world. a.Humanism b. Patron c. Perspective d. Satire

Answer a. Humanism

This multitalented man dissected corpses to learn more about human anatomy for his artwork. a. Michelangelo b. Thomas More c. Leonardo DaVinci d. Shakespeare

Answer c. Leonardo DaVinci

The Renaissance began in which area of Europe? a. Francec. Germany b. Italyd. England

Answer b. Italy

A religious teaching that God determines who will gain salvation. a. Perspective b. Utopia c. Humanism d. Predestination

Answer d. Predestination

12. Renaissance art reflected the humanist interest in a.individual achievement b. government by kings c. the theaterd. communism

Answer individual achievement

The use of ridicule or scorn to expose the vices or misbehaviors of others. a.Humanism b. Patron c. Perspective d. Satire

Answer d. Satire

In 1450, Johann Gutenberg invented one of the most important creations that helped spread the Renaissance through northern Europe, the: a. compassc. clock b. printing press.d. telegraph.

Answer b. printing press.

This man began the Protestant Reformation when he nailed his 95 Theses to a church door in Germany to protest practices of the Roman Catholic Church: a. John Calvin c. Henry VIII b. Martin Lutherd. Jan Hus

Answer b. Martin Luther

Members of the Society of Jesus were called a. Witchesb. Saints c. Jesuits c. Protestants.

Answer c. Jesuits

An ideal or perfect society is a. Florenceb. Utopia c. Afterlifec. Home

Answer b. Utopia

The Roman Catholic Church reacted to Luther’s ideas by a.Sentencing him to death b. Excommunicating him c. Adapting his ideas to Catholic religion d. Making him a saint.

Answer b. Excommunicating him

Reformation is a. the European movement calling for the expansion of the military b. a call for a new government c. a system of religious tolerance d. the European movement calling for reform within the Roman Catholic Church

Answer d.the European movement calling for reform within the Roman Catholic Church

Roman Catholic Church leaders met to discuss the major issues challenged by the Protestants at the: a.Council of Augsburg b. Council of Worms c. Council of Nantes d. Council of Trent

Answer d. Council of Trent

Two ways that the Renaissance spread was through artists traveling across Europe and a.Socialism b.Indulgences c. Predestination d. the Printing Press

Answer d. the Printing Press

True or False Don Quixote is often called the first European novel..

Answer True

True or False The Courtier, published by Castiglione, discusses the qualities of the ideal Renaissance gentleman.

Answer True

True or False Henry VIII had 10 wives.

Answer False