Renaissance Connections BP#12F Read WB#88-89 Spell out and define: a.Crusades b.Renaissance c. Leonardo da Vinci d. Reformation e. Martin Luther f. Protestant.

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Renaissance Connections BP#12F Read WB#88-89 Spell out and define: a.Crusades b.Renaissance c. Leonardo da Vinci d. Reformation e. Martin Luther f. Protestant Write out questions & responses for #1,2,3 Mona Lisa – Da VinciRomeo and Juliet - Shakespeare

Trade, Explorers, & Colonists BP#12B Spell out and define: a.Prince Henry the Navigator b.circumnavigate c. Christopher Columbus d. Ferdinand Magellan e. imperialism Read WB#90-91 Write out questions and responses for #1,2,3,4

Renaissance Connections BP#12F Spell out and define: a.Crusades b.Renaissance c. Leonardo da Vinci d. Reformation e. Martin Luther f. Protestant Read WB#88-89 Write out questions & responses for #1,2,3 Spell out and define: a.Prince Henry the Navigator b.circumnavigate c. Christopher Columbus d. Ferdinand Magellan e. imperialism Read WB#90-91 Write out questions and responses for #1,2,3,4 Trade, Explorers, & Colonists BP#12B

Check Point – Rens and Exploration Heading, #1-10, answers only 1.This famous Renaissance artist and scientist painted the Mona Lisa. 2.What movement of people and ideas during the Middle Ages lead to the Renaissance? 3.This monk published ideas that criticized the Catholic church: 4.What were the followers of that monk called? 5.What era of learning and creativity was inspired by Ancient Greek and Roman ideas? 6. This word means to sail around the world. 7. Why did European traders want to find a new route to Asia? 8. Why are Magellan and his crew so well known as explorers? 9. What is an example of a new land that explorers discovered while trying to reach Asia? 10. What does imperialism mean?

Mona Lisa – Da Vinci Romeo and Juliet - Shakespeare