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Unit 3 Review RenaissanceReformation Exploration 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Misc. Vocab
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Renaissance _________’s most famous Renaissance art was the Sistine Chapel, while ________ worked with sculpting bronze 100
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Michelangelo’s most famous Renaissance art was the Sistine Chapel, while Donatello worked with sculpting bronze 100 Renaissance
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Why did the Italian Renaissance start in Florence? 200 Renaissance
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Florence managed to avoid the economic depression that plagued the rest of Europe; vital port city for trade 200 Renaissance
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How did the Medici family contribute to the Renaissance? 300 Renaissance
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Commissioned artists to paint for them; led to a competition of status, centered around artwork 300 Renaissance
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____________ wrote “The Prince,” which was about __________________. 400 Renaissance
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Machiavelli wrote “The Prince,” which was about how kings should rule/govern. 400 Renaissance
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Francois Rabelais was France’s most popular Renaissance author. What was the focus/themes of his writing? 500 Renaissance
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500 Renaissance 1. Comedy, parodies, satire 2. Rejected the Middle Ages’ focus on the afterlife 3. Believed people should live life to the fullest 4. Law, medicine, politics, theology
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Reformation 100 List three topics within Luther’s “95 Theses”
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1. Baptism 2. Powers of clergy 3. Rejected indulgences 4. Removing sin 5. Punishment for heresy 6. Use of confession 100 Reformation
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200 Reformation One of Luther's biggest criticisms was the bible being written in Latin. Why?
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Allowed the clergy to translate it however they wanted 200 Reformation
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Who enforced Calvinist rules/laws? 300 Reformation
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300 Reformation The Consistory
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List two reasons Calvinism was so appealing. 400 Reformation
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Allowed citizens to vote for leaders and overthrow corrupt ones 400 Reformation
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500 Reformation The Catholic Church started reforming when Pope _________ called a meeting of Bishops, known as ___________. List two things this group accomplished.
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The Catholic Church started when Pope Paul III called a meeting of Bishops, known as The Council of Trent. List two things this group accomplished. 1. Forbade indulgences 2. Reaffirmed Catholic teachings 3. Established a Seminary 4. Increased censorship 5. Strengthened the Inquisition 500 Reformation
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Exploration The Southern tip of Africa; founded by Dias (name the place) 100
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Exploration Cape of Good Hope 100
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Exploration ________ was the first person to __________ the world (make a complete circle) 200
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Exploration Magellan was the first person to circumnavigate the world (make a complete circle) 200
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Exploration ___________ was a pattern of trade between three regions in the world. List those three places! 300
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Exploration Triangular Trade was a pattern of trade between three regions in the world. List those three places! (Africa, Europe & Americas) 300
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Exploration _______ was a Spanish explorer who traveled from Cuba to _________ and conquered the _______ empire. 400
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Exploration Cortes was a Spanish explorer who traveled from Cuba to Tenochtitlan and conquered the Aztec empire. 400
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Exploration List three causes AND three effects of Exploration. 500
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Exploration Causes: god, gold, glory, curiosity, new trade routes Effects: rivalries, migration, knowledge, technology, trade, slave trade, Colombian Exchange 500
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Vocab Trade of crops, animals, diseases, and slaves between the New and Old Worlds 100
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Colombian Exchange 100 Vocab
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Two Renaissance values were _________ (influence from ancient Greece & Rome) and ________ (questioning attitude) 200 Vocab
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Two Renaissance values were Classicism (influence from ancient Greece & Rome) and Skeptism (questioning attitude) 200 Vocab
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A new art style developed during the Catholic Reformation that focused on exaggeration for dramatic effect 300 Vocab
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Baroque 300 Vocab
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_________ believed in __________, which said God determined everyone’s past, present & future. 400 Vocab
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John Calvin believed in predestination, which said God determined everyone’s past, present & future. 400 Vocab
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_______ and ______ were the biggest European Rivals and in an effort to negotiate, they signed the ____________ which established the Line of Demarcation. 500 Vocab
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Portugal and Spain were the biggest European Rivals and in an effort to negotiate, they signed the Treaty of Tordesillas which established the Line of Demarcation. 500 Vocab
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Misc. List two differences between Medieval and Renaissance art. 100
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Renaissance art was more realistic, detailed, 3-D, and focused on the individual 100 Misc
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The ________ were a sect of Catholics who believed only adults should be baptized. 200 Misc
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Anabaptists 200 Misc
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After the Catholic Reformation, the _______ worked to spread Catholicism and combat all remaining heresy. 300 Misc
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Jesuits 300 Misc
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_________ invented the printing press. List three changes brought on by this invention. 400 Misc
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Gutenberg invented the printing press. List three changes brought on by this invention. 1. Cheaper 2. More efficient/accurate 3. Translated into the vernacular 4. Allowed for spread of ideas 400 Misc
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Henry VIII changed England’s church to Protestantism because of his mistress________. But it was his child ______ that changed it back to Catholicism. 500 Misc
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Henry VIII changed England’s church to Protestantism because of his mistress Anne Boleyn. But it was his child Mary I that changed it back to Catholicism. 500 Misc
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Final Jeopardy!! n No notes or textbooks n Make your bets! n Category: The Age of Exploration
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Question: n What is mercantilism?
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Answer: n The power of a country is defined by how much $$$$ they have
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