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25 Cards in this Set
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Renaissance
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explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought that lasted from 1300-1600
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Humanism
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intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements.
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secular
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worldly rather than spiritual and concerned with the here and now
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patrons
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people who spent huge amounts of money for art
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perspective
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shows 3 dimensions on a flat surface
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vernacular
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native language
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Utopia
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book Thomas More wrote. it means no place
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William Shakespeare
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most famous author of the Elizabethan age.
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Johann Gutenburg
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made printing press
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Indulgence
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a pardon
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Reformation
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a movement for religious reform
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Lutherans
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Luther's separate religious group
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Protestant
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Christians who belonged to non Catholic churches
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Peace of Augsburg
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ruler would decide the religion of his state
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Annul
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set aside
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Anglican
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church of England
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Predestination
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God has known since the beginning of time who will be saved
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Calvinism
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religion based on Calvin's teachings
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Theocracy
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government controlled by religious leaders.
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Presbyterians
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Follows of John Knox
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Anabaptists
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people who believed people that were baptized as a child should be baptized again as an adult
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Catholic Reformation
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movement to reform catholic church
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Jesuits
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members of the society of Jesus
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Council of Trent
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council of leaders who met in Trent
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Done
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Done
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