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Renaissance Jeopardy ReligionBig EventsImportant People Terms and Orders Potpourri

Anabaptists What city is indicated by the red star on the map? This group was opposed to infant baptism because they claimed babies could not truly understand the faith, and therefore could not accept it.

Anglican What city is indicated by the red star on the map? Because of the English Reformation, this Church was established.

95 Theses What region is indicated by the red star on the map? A German monk wrote and posted this document which criticized the Church for what he viewed as corruption.

Calvin Identify the sea indicated by the red star on the map. This person preached in Geneva, and his followers developed into a new sect of Christianity.

Tyrrhenian Se Inquisition What mountain range is indicated by the red star on the map? A part of the Counter- Reformation, this court relied about secret testimony and torture.

This person was excommunicated by Pope Leo X, and was ordered by the Holy Roman Emperor to give up his teachings. Martin Luther

Michelangelo painted this ceiling. Sistine Chapel

Printing was revolutionized because of moveable type, developed by this person. Johann Gutenberg

The king of England’s marriage is annulled by this archbishop. Thomas Cranmer

For failing to support the break with Rome, this Englishman was executed. Thomas More

He had six wives, two of whom were beheaded. Henry VIII

This leader’s lengthy reign brought compromises between Catholicism and Protestantism Elizabeth I

This person proposed that the sun was the center of the universe, but most scientists of the time rejected this. Nicolaus Copernicus

This person argued that truth could be discovered by experimentation and observation. Francis Bacon

This person said, “I think, therefore I am.” Rene Descartes

This is an intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and the classics Humanism

This person was charged with heresy, and as he left court he said, “And yet, it moves.” Galileo

This person created a life size sculpture of a man on a horse Donatello

Put these people in order: Elizabeth I Henry VIII Mary I Henry VIII Mary I Elizabeth I

This person wrote The Book of the Courtier Baldassare Castiglione

This group believes that both the Bible and the Church are a source of truth about the faith. Catholic Church

Author of The Prince Machiavelli

Person who acquired a large collection of classic works and kept them in monasteries Petrarch

The “Leonardo of the North,” this person combined painting and engraving. Albrecht Durer

This city was an important center for the Renaissance, and benefitted from the Medici family. Florence