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9. When did the Black Death first rage through Europe, and with what frequency did it occur?

1347-1351
10. How many people died as a result of the black plague? What percentage of Europe was this?


25 million, 53 percent of Europe



11. How did the Jewish population suffer double during this time? How did the church respond?

The Jews suffered double because of the black plague and being blamed for the black plague. Because of the outrage and violcnce, Pope Clement issued two Bulls declaring Jews innocent

CH 11 p2 14. What effect did the life of Joan of Arc have on the people of France
enabled the French army to begin a counter offensive against the English through her fighting until her capture and death. The French people vindicated her memory and devotion to her grew. She was a symbol of French unity and national spirit.
CH 11 p2 20 What three men of the 14th century were forerunners of the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century

1. John Wycliffe 2. William of Ockham 3. Jan us
CH 12 P1 3 Renaissance means rebirth, in terms of education, what became the focus

In the renaissance, education turned from theological scholasticism and turned to the ancient latin and greek classics. There was a popular desire to return to the civilization. Much less of a theo focus
CH 12 P1 5 Why did feudalism never take root in the Italian peninsula? Then as the city-state prospered, what class grew?

Peasants moved to the city to sell and trade goods. This is why feudalism never took place. Not the same feudal society of the serfs going on the land and the nobles taking it from them. Not a rural area. not same focus, middle class grows
CH 12 P2 3 How did Baccaccio open the door to a new, secular era of literature and culture?
He rote about 10 traverlers and their experience ith the black death

CH 12 p2 8 What as one of Michelangelos greatest sculptures? one of his greatest works?
the pieta, sistene chapel

Ch 12 p2 9 For which of Raphael's works is he most remembered today?
the painting of Madonna, Italian for my lady
Ch 12 p3 1 what was the name of the most influential Florentine family of the fifteenth century?

The mediciias and borgia
CH 12 p3 4 What set the stage for a papacy of princes insteaces of humble successors of st peter? how is pope francis addressing this issue?

popes only cares about power for the church. [p[e francis is making sure the church is reflefcting the holiness of christq
CH 12 p3 9 New monarchies emerged in England, france, and spain. Queen Isabella expelled the muslims and jews in order to solidify spain's 5 kingdom under Catholicism. What were some of the consequences?

Spain was unified under them. Relgiion became even mre dominantly catholic. the religious wars were stopped and the Reconquista began.
Why was reform needed in the church?

the political chaos resulting from the hundred years war, the breakdown of feudal loyalities, and the tarnished moral authority of the papacy created an environment ripe for rebellion.
What did Luther's Theses primarily attack

the sale of indulgences

Luther downplayed the merit of good works because he felt that every act of man was essentially _____

sinful
What did Calvin hold concerning human nature

calvin held that human nature was totally corrupted, rotten, and vicious, and rejected the power of human freedom to choose good. anything not in scriptures were null and void.
What did Calvin teach about the afterlife? Hw would people know their destiny?

predestination.

Who eventally bore henrys son Edward VI

Jane seymour

Why did henry execute st john fisher

refused to sign allegiance to royal supremancy

Why did he execute st Thomas more

st Thomas more chancellor of England a humanist riter and lifelong friend of henry, also refused to sign the oath
Clarifyingteachings on indulgences at trent

man needs to make reparations for his sins
Besides the capuchins and the cincentians, hat other newly formed religious orfder of the catholic reformation sent missionaries to the new world?

jesuits

Which four of the following obstacles ere the greatest obstacles that missionaries faced at this time?

don't pick the one about concept of God and diety

Who were the st. Thomas christians

converts to chrisitantiy in india because of the missionary work of st Thomas the apostle

How did both of these men succeed in being accepted by the Chinese and promoting the gospel

they didn't condemn the Chinese practices but tried to blend them with Christian beliefs
What did the rulers scientists and philospophers in the age of enlightenment challenge

traditional believes and authorities were often brought itno question

what is the legacy of the ulster planatation


most successful.. most british culture and style


THERE IS STILL FIGHTING


PHIOSOPHES
ONLY USED REASON AS THE BASIS OF KNOWLEDGE
WHAT ASPECT OF PORTUGALS FOREIGN POLICY DID THE JESUITS ATTACK
THE LEGALIZATION OF SLAVERY IN THE COLONIES
WHO MADE UP THE FIRST 3 ESTATES

CLERGY, NOBLES, CONGREGATION
WHO GUIDING PRINCIPLES OF THE CLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN AND CITIZEN

ALL MEN WERE BORN EQUAL AND HAD RIGHTS TO LIBERTY, PROPERTY, SECURITY, AND RESISTANCE

WHY WAS THE CHURCH SINGLED OUT FOR PERSECUTION

CHURCH WAS SEEN AS A RELIC OF THE OLD REGIME