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100 200 300 400 500 Renaissance HumanismInventors & Artists Reformation Counter Reformation Important Facts & Key Terms main
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The four major trading cities of the Renaissance. A 100 Renaissance What are Florence, Genoa, Milan, and Venice?
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Main differences between Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance Art. A 200 What is Classical – bright colors, figures w/action Medieval-flat, 2-D, important figures large Renaissance- 3-D,perfect figures, perspective, background ?
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A 300 The development of the printing press changed daily life in these ways. What is books are cheaper and more available, resulting in more people learning to read, ideas spread?
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A 400 Highest class of society in the Italian Renaissance. What is the patrician class?
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A 500 Main difference between Italian Humanists and Northern Humanists. What is Italian humanists more secular and northern emphasized importance of spiritual life?
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B 100 Humanist Group that studied the classics, literature, and philosophy. Who are the humanists?
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The first Great Humanist. B 200 Who is Petrarch?
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Main idea or emphasis of the humanists. B 300 What is individual worth and achievement on earth?
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B 400 Three main areas studied by the humanists. What are classic arts, literature & philosophy?
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B 500 Three ideas from the Greeks and Romans that the Humanists focused on. What are individual worth, public service & development of skills?
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I created the printing press in 1454. C 100 Inventions Who is Johann Gutenberg?
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I wrote the “Praise of Folly”. C 200 Who is Desiderius Erasmus?
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I wrote the book Don Quixote. C 300 Who is Miguel de Cervantes?
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I created the first free standing, nude statue. C 400 Who is Donatello?
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Playwright credited with adding thousands of words to the English Language. C 500 Who is Shakespeare?
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Two main corruptions that existed in the Catholic Church. D 100 Artists What is selling of indulgences and simony?
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Three main reasons Luther’s ideas spread throughout Europe. D 200 What is individualism, nationalism, and the printing press?
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According to Luther, the church had no power to do this. D 300 What is pardon sin?
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Henry relied on this person to help run the Anglican Church. D 400 Who is the Archbishop of Canterbury?
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D 500 Major non- religious effects of the Reformation. What is wars broke out, Holy Roman Empire ended, interest in self-government and science increased?
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E 100 Black Plague Led the counter reformation. Who is Pope Paul III?
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Church court to judge, convict and punish heretics. E 200 What is the Inquisition?
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The Catholic Churches response to the Reformation (success or failure and why). E 300 What are the Inquisition, Jesuits, Index of Prohibited Books, & Council of Trent, but could not stop the spread of Protestantism?
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Two main goals of the counter reformation. E 400 rid church of abuses and uphold Catholic beliefs? What are rid church of abuses and uphold Catholic beliefs?
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The three major results of the Council of Trent. E 500 What are the selling of indulgences are banned, Bishops must live in the area they oversee and Protestant ideas are rejected?
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Sharing of government between local government and a strong central government. F 100 Important Facts What is federalism?
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Statement of the Pope’s authority. F 200 What is a papal bull?
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F 300 I found the society of Jesus who were known for education and missionary work. Who is Ignatius of Loyola?
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Granted religious freedom to most of France. F 400 What is the Edict of Nantes?
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Main difference between Catholicism and Anglicanism. F 500 What is monarch is the head of Anglican Church?
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Art Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin Finalcategory
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The three main Protestant religions with founders and key facts. Click on screen to continue finalquestion Lutheranism – Martin Luther “Justification by Faith”; Calvinism – John Calvin “Predestination”; Anglicanism- King Henry VIII “Archbishop of Canterbury, most similar to Catholicism.
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