Renaissance & Reformation Review
Quiz Review
Created Date
09.09.20
Last Updated
09.09.20
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A way of thinking during the Renaissance that focused on the individual and their wants/needs
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Removing religion from public matters; making the church separate from the state
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The most important invention of the Renaissance, it gave access to reading materials
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A King or Queen
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Head of the Catholic Church
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a note during the Renaissance that could be purchased from the Church to free someone from sin
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Another name for the Middle Ages, referring to the difficult times faced during that era
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Another name for the plague that ravaged Europe in the 1300's
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City in Italy that was one of the powerful city-states; run by the Medici family
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Another name for the Renaissance
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Religious wars fought between the Christians and Muslims for control of the Holy Land
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Traders who took products to and from countries all over the world
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A city that runs like a state; the way areas were organized in areas of Europe (especially Italy)
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Wealthy people who used their wealth to fund the arts and the beautification of their cities
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Legendary Renaissance man, best known for his painting of the Mona Lisa
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Another term for cities
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Famous Renaissance man known for his painting of the Sistene Chapel
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Known as the G.O.A.T. (greatest of all time) when it comes to the writing of plays
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First book every produced with moveable type on Gutenberg's printing press
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German monk who started the Reformation
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Someone willing to die for their beliefs and who, through suffering, leads others to their cause
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Branch of religion born from Luther's "protests" against the Church
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Religious court formed in Spain that tried those who did not follow Church doctrine
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Individual (like Luther) who dedicates his life to the church and its teachings
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