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The Renaissance and Reformation Study Guide

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1. The idea that people's fate was decided before a person was born.   1. Predestination- previous determination as if by destiny or fate.  
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2. Writer from London who is known for such works as Romeo and Juliet and The Tempest.   2. William Shakespeare  
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3. A group that met over a twenty year period to discuss and enact reforms within the Catholic Church.   3. Council of Trent  
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4.New branch of Christianity made up of former Catholics who protested corruption in the Catholic Church.   4.Protestant  
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5.New order established to lead missionary efforts overseas.   5. Jesuits  
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6. Wrote The Divine Comedy   6.Dante  
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7. Rebirth   7. Renaissance  
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8. Attempt by the Catholic Church to reform itself .   8. Counter Reformation  
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9. Allowed invidual Germanic kingdoms to determine religious afflictions.   9. Peace of Augusburg  
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10. Studied work of Michelangelo and DaVinci and was probably the most talented Renaissance painter.   10. Raphael  
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11. Documents sold by the Catholic Church to the poor that said all sins are forgiven.   11. Indulgences  
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12. A list of problems with the Catholic Church that Martin Luther created and nailed to the cathedral door.   12. The 95 Theses  
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13. Main leader of the Protestant Reformation.   13. Martin Luther  
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14. Artist who sculpted the bronze David statue.   14. Donatello  
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15. Most important family in the most important Renaissance city.   15. Medicis  
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16. Belief that the individual and human society were important.   16. Humanism  
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17. Known as the true Renaissance man: he was a painter, sculptor, scientist, and inventor.   17. DaVinci  
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18. Sculpted the Pieta, David, and painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.   18. Michelangelo  
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19. Wrote The Prince which examined the relationship between the ruler and the ruled.   19. Machiavelli  
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20. Everyday language people speak different in a region, for example Italian, French, or German.   20. Vernacular  
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21. Most important Renaissance city.   21. Florence  
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22. Founded the Calvinist Church.   22. John Calvin  
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23. Wrote Utopia.   23. Thomas More  
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24. Invented printing press with movable type.   24. Gutenburg  
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25. Created Church of England, causing all of England to become Prtestant.   25. Henry VIII.  
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