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Renaissance   Artistic Movement  
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Perspective   Technique to make paintings more lifelike  
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Indulgences   Pardons from punishment from sin, way for church to make money  
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Machiavelli   The Prince, Ideal gov't based on Roman gov't  
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Castiglione   The Book of the Courier, talked about courtesy  
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Medici   Wealthy Florence family  
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Ghiberti   Painter  
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Sistine Chapel   Frescoes of Michaelangelo  
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Council of Trent   Decided on the church doctrins as part of the Counter Revolution  
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Theocracy   A gov't where the clergy are "under God's power"  
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Counter-Reformation   Church's response to attacks, all in order to make Protestants look bad  
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Almanacs   Predicted weather, calendars, maps, medical advice. Informative  
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Predestination   Belief that God has decided what your fate will be  
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Geocentric Theory   The Earth is the center of the universe  
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Da Vinci   Did everything, painted Mona Lisa and The Last Supper  
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Michelangelo   Painted the Frescoes in Sistine Chapel  
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Luther   Defined Lutheranism, Salvation is thru faith and not good works  
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De Loyola   Founded Jesuits, salvation comes from good works  
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Henry VIII   Founded Anglican church so he could divorce his wife  
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Pope Paul III   Counter Reformation Pope, revived spiritual outlook  
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Kepler   Heliocentric Theory  
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Bacon   An experiment must be tested multiple times until its a theory  
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Descartes   Everything needs Proof  
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10 Characteristics of Art   1) Linear Perspective 2)Symmetry 3)Classical 4)Realism 5)Individualism 6)Nature 7)Secularism 8)Blue 9)Anatomy 10)Shade  
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Printing Press   By Johaness Gutenburg. Advanced Communication and good for bibles  
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Humanists   People who studied classics. Wanted to know how things worked  
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Reformation   Cause- Plague, Great Schism, Worship of Relics, 95 theses; Results-Many new churches  
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95 Theses   Luthers Challenge to Tetzel (indulgence seller). On door at Wittenberg  
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Sir Thomas Moore   Writer of Utopia, showed the perfect society  
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Wittenberg   Where Luther posted the 95 Theses  
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Raphael   Asked by pope to pain Frescos in papal chambers  
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Why Italy?   Ruins of Roman Empire, Crusades  
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Huguenots   French Calvinists who defended themselves against civil war w/ Catholics; Edict of Nantes gave them freedom  
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Jesuits   De Loyola started them, do good works to get to heaven. Like a military  
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Institutes of the Christian Religion   Published by Calvin on Calvinism  
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Broadsides   Single printed sheets w/ info and royal decrees  
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Index of Forbidden Books   Forbade Christians to read Certain books  
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Heliocentric Theory   The sun is the center of the universe  
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Scientific Revolution   Reason and science were huge; Nothing was believed until proven by experiment or math  
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Diet of Worms   Banished Luther and his works; Imperial Diet-Special meeting of rulers of empire  
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Copernicus   On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres; book on heliocentric theory  
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Calvin   Carry out church reform in Switz.; founded protestant church  
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Pope Paul IV   Combat Heresy; Index of Forbidden Books  
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Galileo   Provided proof that Earth goes around the sun; Dialogue on 2 great systems of the world  
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Newton   Laws of motion+Universal Gravitation  
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Renaissance Man   Well rounded, knows something about every subject  
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Giotto   Important realist painter  
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