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Chapter 15 Test Rev
Renaissance and Reformation Test Review
Question | Answer |
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Who led the Protestant Reformation? | Martin Luther |
A period of widespread culture change during the 1500s in Europe | The Renaissance |
where did the reaissance begin? | italy |
who is leonardo de vinchie? | a scientist |
what does protestant mean? | protest |
who is leonardo de vinchie? | a scientist |
Letters and marks that can be arranged and rearranged quickly; invinted by Johannes Gutenburg. | Movable type |
Martin Luther believed you could get this through faith alone. | Salvation |
Martin Luither believed that the ______ was the final authority in religious matters. | Bible |
Began in Italy | The Renaissance |
An intrest in classics | Humanism |
Martin Luther believed that a priest was nothing but an | Office Holder |
Where the Renaissance first developed | Italy |
This group educated people and tried to spread the catholic faith | Jesuits |
A movement that applied humanism to Christanity | Christian Humanism |
Renaissance writers turned thier attention to the ideas of ancient. | Roman and Greeks |
Refers to a group that broke from the Catholic Church | Protestant |
The Renaissance was considered a widespread change in | Culture |
John Calvin believed that God knew in advance who would be saved | Predestination |
This group did not believe in infant baptism | Anabaptist |
Broke away from the Catholic Church and started the Church of England because they would not let him end his marriage | King Henry the 8th |
Johann Tetzel offered this in exchange for money | Indulgence |
Tetzel was selling indulgences to raise money to build a glorious new | Church |
This famous person of the Renaissance had an interest in love and death | Shakespreare |
This was painted by Leonardo da Vinci and may be considered the most famous piece of art in the world | Mona Lisa |
Martin Luther is known for starting this movement | protestant Reformation |
a book by Sir Thomas More of an ideal world based on Greek Philosophy | Utopia |