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Scholars of the day The Church needs to change Holy rollin 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Thou Art The Renaissance Is Now
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Was an era loosely placed in time between 1350 and 1550
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The Renaissance
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The Renaissance began in Northern Italy because…..?
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Wealthy ports, and an urban society
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Three most prominent city states in Renaissance Italy
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Florence, Venice, and Milan
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This powerful ruling family in Florence used wealth to pay for art
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Medici family
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Christian Humanists like Erasmus wanted people to study the Bible. He is in part responding to the growth of this non-religious attitude in society
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secular
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He was the father of the Italian humanist movement. He also liked Latin.
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Petrarch
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A Christian humanist that wanted people to develop inner faith through Bible study, he wrote The Praise of Folly.
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Erasmus
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Author of The Prince, he wrote “It is better to be feared than loved.”
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Machiavelli
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Renaissance scholars mainly wanted to study these works…
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Classical Greek and Roman writings (ancient Latin manuscripts)
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This Spaniard wanted to educate the people in the ways of the Catholic church
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Ignatius of Loyola
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He spent four years painting the Sistine Chapel
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Michelangelo
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In portraying the human body, Renaissance artists aimed for this; it was no fake
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Realism
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He painted The Mona Lisa
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Leonardo
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Brunelleschi developed this idea through his architecture
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Linear perspective
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Leonardo could do it all; he embodied the individual and all that it could be. It earned him this title
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Renaissance Man
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He took over the Protestant movement in Switzerland by preaching of the “Power, Grace, and Glory of God”
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John Calvin
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Erasmus laid the egg that he hatched; it was the start of the Protestant Reformation
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Martin Luther
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Martin Luther’s complaints against the Catholic Church were summarized in…
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The 95 Theses
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He was a priest who fought against Catholics in Switzerland. It cost him his life.
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Ulrich Zwingli
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This monk used the slogan, “As soon as the coin in the coffer rings, a soul from Purgatory springs.”
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Johann Tetzel
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A native of Germany, artist Albrecht Durer was a part of this religious movement
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Protestantism
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The Catholic Church sold these to reduce one’s time in purgatory
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Indulgences
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Ignatius of Loyola formed this group, recognized in 1540
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Jesuits
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This council began meeting in 1545 to determine the future of the Catholic church
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Council of Trent
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John Calvin started this idea that God already determined your fate
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Predestination
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Make your wager
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Looking to flee persecution, this Christian group later settled as the Amish/Pennsylvania Dutch
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Anabaptists
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