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The Renaissance began in ______________. |
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The fall of Constantinople in 1453 contributed to a __________________________________. |
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revival of learning in Europe |
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_______________ knew Latin and Greek. |
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__________________ was a pastor, teacher, and theologian in England. |
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In Erasmus's pretend dialogue between Peter and Pope II, ____________ is excluded from Heaven. |
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The term _______________ came from Germany. |
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Reforming attempts in Switzerland resulted in a Swiss ____________________. |
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________________ was carried out by the Roman Church. |
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___________ archetecture was not a dominant style of building during the Renaissance. |
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Renaissance sculpture resenbles the sculpture of the ________________________. |
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During the Renaissance, many learned to read books written in _____________________. |
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To recant means to_____________________. |
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take back what was written |
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Courses in the _______________ involve subjects that cover man's interests. |
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A goal of Renaissance education was to __________________________________. |
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interest the student in different subjects |
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_________________ died in 1546, not by execution of the Roman Church. |
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____________________ was a Renaissance man of Florence, Italy |
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______________, from Rotterdam, wrote In Praise of Folly. |
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______________ was a native of Bohemia. |
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______________ was a reformer in Switzerland. |
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_________________ translated the Bible into German. |
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____________________'s homeland was France. |
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The invention of the printing press by ___________________ helped make books available to the public. |
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____________ wrote the Ninety-five Theses. |
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Renaissance means _______________. |
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___________________ describes Rome's teaching that the wine and bread in the Lord's Supper became the blood and body of Christ. |
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____________________ is the dismissal of an individual from the Roman Church. |
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A paper that supposedly grants pardon from the punishment of sins is called _________________. |
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________________ painted the Mona Lisa. |
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Erasmus was the publisher of a __________________. |
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__________________ was the author of The Prince. |
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________________ was the author of a Renaissance book on manners. |
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____________ was the pope who authorized the sale of indulgences. |
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______________ was an English official under Henry VII and wrote Utopia. |
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__________ was the father of Humanism. |
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_______________ painted the Sistine Chapel's ceiling. |
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_______________ were a Catholic monastic order that was founded to stop the Reformation and reverse the gains of the Protestant converts. |
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__________________ was the last great religious war in Europe. |
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_________________ was a decree that Henry of Navarre issued to ensure religious toleration in France. |
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________________ was the term for French Protestants. |
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The biblical truth "The just shall live by faith" led to ________________'s salvation. |
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What three techniques resulted in differences between Medieval and Renaissance art? |
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* studied anatomy to make their subjects appear more real * added dimension to figures by shading * Painting with perspective - making objects appear close and far away |
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List two ways the Roman Church responded to the Reformation. |
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* They launched an extensive campaign to stop and reverse the spread f the Protestant movement * They used a revived Inquisition and other means to counteract this challenge to Roman Catholic doctrine. |
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