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The word "renaissance" means ___.
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rebirth
(of classical civilization... ancient Greece and Rome) |
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The Renaissance spread from the city-states
of ___ to Northern Europe and beyond. |
Northern Italy
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Erasmus was a Dutch theologian who
advanced the intellectual ideas known as ___. |
humanism
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The most famous Renaissance author of sonnets,
plays, and essays was the Englishman named ___. |
Shakespeare
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The two most famous contributors to Renaissance
visual arts were Leonardo daVinci and ___. |
Michelangelo
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The Church view of ___ was challenged by
merchant wealth in Europe during the Reformation period. (it means charging interest on loans) |
usury
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German and English nobles challenges the
authority of the Catholic Church because they viewed it as being dominated by ___. |
Italians
(The popes lived in Rome) |
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The selling of ___ was seen as one of the
most clear examples of Church corruption going into the Reformation period. |
indulgences
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Martin Luther viewed the Bible as the ultimate
authority and taught that salvation is gained by ___ alone. |
faith
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The act which led directly to the birth of the
Protestant Church was when Luther nailed ___ to his church door in Wittenburg. |
his 95 Theses
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___ established a Protestant tradition based
on "predestination" and faith being "revealed" by righteous living. |
John Calvin
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___ dismissed the authority of the Pope in
Rome be separating the English Church for Catholicism and establishing the Anglican tradition. |
King Henry VIII (8th)
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The English Reformation began because
the king wanted a ___ so he could gain a male heir. |
divorce
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Name the monarch: ____________
- Anglican Church - tolerance for dissenters - victory over the Spanish Armada - last Tudor |
Elizabeth I
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