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The Renaissance & the Reformation
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The Italian Renaissance
The Northern Renaissance The Protestant Reformation The English Reformation The Catholic Reformation 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
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Early knowledge studied by Renaissance scholars
The Italian Renaissance for 100 Early knowledge studied by Renaissance scholars Greco-Roman
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The Italian Renaissance for 200
Ideal Renaissance man, he was a painter, sculptor, inventor, scientist, architect. . . Leonardo
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City where the Renaissance first flourished
The Italian Renaissance for 300 City where the Renaissance first flourished Florence
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The Italian Renaissance for 400
The main philosophy of the Renaissance, focused on human dignity and ability Humanism
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The Italian Renaissance for 500
A new way of showing objects in art as they appeared at different distances Perspective
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New machine that allowed books to be produced quickly and more cheaply
The Northern Renaissance 100 New machine that allowed books to be produced quickly and more cheaply Printing Press
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Characteristic of literature from the Northern Renaissance
Satires, called for reforms
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Court painter for Henry VIII known for his “photographic” realism
The Northern Renaissance 300 Court painter for Henry VIII known for his “photographic” realism Holbein
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Book by English humanist Thomas More that described an ideal society.
The Northern Renaissance 400 Book by English humanist Thomas More that described an ideal society. Utopia
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The Northern Renaissance 500
Dutch scholar who wrote the satire In Praise of Folly calling for the RCC to reform itself. Erasmus
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German monk who started the Protestant Reformation
The Protestant Reformation for 100 German monk who started the Protestant Reformation Martin Luther
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Subject of the Ninety-five Theses
The Protestant Reformation for 200 Subject of the Ninety-five Theses Sale of Indulgences
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The Protestant Reformation for 300
Religious faith chosen by most northern German rulers/southern rulers following the Peace of Augsburg N-Lutheran, S-Catholic
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Calvin’s belief about human fate
The Protestant Reformation for 400 Calvin’s belief about human fate predestination
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Government ruled by clergy acting in God’s name as in Geneva.
The Protestant Reformation for 500 Government ruled by clergy acting in God’s name as in Geneva. theocracy
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Leader of the reformation in England and why
English Reformation for 100 Leader of the reformation in England and why Henry VIII, wanted divorce/male heir
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Ruler of England when the Anglican Church was formed
English Reformation for 200 Ruler of England when the Anglican Church was formed Elizabeth I
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English Reformation for 300
Religious faith of Mary I (Tudor) and what happened when she became queen. Catholic, persecuted Protestants
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Henry VIII son who succeeded him and turned England Protestant
English Reformation for 400 Henry VIII son who succeeded him and turned England Protestant Edward VI
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Rhyme English children use to remember the six wives of Henry VIII
English Reformation for 500 Rhyme English children use to remember the six wives of Henry VIII Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived
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Body that examined people who disagreed with the RCC—tried heretics
The Catholic Reformation for 100 Body that examined people who disagreed with the RCC—tried heretics Inquisition
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The Catholic Reformation for 200
Spanish noble who devoted himself to Church reforms and founded the Society of Jesus Ignatius of Loyola
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Nickname for the new religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola
The Catholic Reformation for 300 Nickname for the new religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola Jesuits
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The Catholic Reformation for 400
Meeting of Church leaders to answer questions raised by Protestants—confirmed Church doctrines Council of Trent
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List of books the Church forbade Catholics to read
The Catholic Reformation for 500 List of books the Church forbade Catholics to read The Index
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Double Jeopardy
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Protestant Faiths Definition Please Author, Author Art-lingo Potpourri 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
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Definition Please for 100 Secular worldly
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Definition Please for 200 Vernacular Local language
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Definition Please for 300 Indulgence pardon
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Humanism Definition Please for 400
Study of Greco-Roman culture, glorified human body and mind
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Definition Please for 500 Utopia (in Greek) No-place
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Ninety-five Theses Author, Author for 100
Arguments against the sale of indulgences, Martin Luther
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Author, Author for 200 Author of The Prince, a book advising rulers on how to keep power by any means necessary Machiavelli
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Italian who wrote a handbook on correct behavior title The Courtier
Author, Author for 300 Italian who wrote a handbook on correct behavior title The Courtier Castiglione
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Author, Author for 400 English playwright who demonstrated his fascination with human motivation in his Greco-Roman style plays Shakespeare
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Author, Author for 500 “Father of Humanism”—wrote sonnets and was an authenticator of Greek and Roman manuscripts Petrarch
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Art-lingo for 100 A Madonna Mary with baby Jesus
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Art-lingo for 200 A pieta Mary with crucified Jesus
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Patron—such as Lorenzo di Medici
Art-lingo for 300 Patron—such as Lorenzo di Medici Supporter of arts
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Art-lingo for 400 Fresco Painting on wet plaster
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Realism, sculpture in nude glorifying the human body, proportional
Art-lingo for 500 Realism, sculpture in nude glorifying the human body, proportional humanistic
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First Protestant church formed
Protestant Faiths for 100 First Protestant church formed Lutheran
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Followers of Calvin in France were called this
Protestant Faiths for 200 Followers of Calvin in France were called this Hugunots
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Called for separation of church and state; believed in adult baptism
Protestant Faiths for 300 Called for separation of church and state; believed in adult baptism Anabaptists
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Official name of the Church of England
Protestant Faiths for 400 Official name of the Church of England Anglican
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Adherents of predestination
Protestant Faiths for 500 Adherents of predestination Calvinists
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German who first printed books from movable type
Potpourri for 100 German who first printed books from movable type Johann Gutenberg
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French-born leader of the Protestant movement in Switzerland
Potpourri for 200 French-born leader of the Protestant movement in Switzerland John Calvin
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The way to gain salvation, according to Luthur
Potpourri for 300 The way to gain salvation, according to Luthur Faith alone
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Meeting that condemned Luther
Potpourri for 400 Meeting that condemned Luther Diet of Worms
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Potpourri for 500 Term used to describe a ruler who uses any means necessary to gain and keep power Machiavellian
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