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16 Cards in this Set

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Renaissance
The revival of art, literature, and learning in Europe in the 14th through 16th centuries
Humanism
A concern with the needs and interests of human beings rather than religious ideas
Criticize
To say that someone has done wrong; to find wrong in something.
Patron
A Wealthy person who supports artists.
Sculptor
A person who makes statues out of wood, stone, marble, or other material.
Architect
A person who draws plants for buildings.
Masterpiece
A piece of art that seems almost perfect.
Astronomer
A person who keeps track of the sun, the planets and the stars.
Theory
An explanation of how and why something happens, usually based on scientific study.
Reformation
A movement that challenged and changed the Catholic religion in Europe.
Authority
Power.
Lutheranism
The religion movement founded by Martin Luther.
Protestant
A reform who protested against the Catholic Church.
Inquisition
A special court set up by the Roman Chatholice Church to question the beliefs of people to see if they were heretics.
Heretic
A person who is again the teachings of a church.
Counter - Reformation
The Catholic Church's that attempted to fight protestant beliefs .