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Who led the Protestant Reformation?
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Renaissance and Reformation Test Review

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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
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