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Renaissance A time of new ideas in art, science, and learning.
Humanism Focus on people, learning, and human potential.
Patron A person who supports artists or writers with money.
Perspective A way of showing depth and distance in art.
Classicism Interest in the ideas, art, and culture of ancient Greece and
Secular Focused on non-religious subjects.
Reformation A movement to change or reform the Catholic Church.
Indulgence A payment to the Church that was believed to reduce punishment for
95 Theses Martin Luther’s list of arguments against the Church.
Protestant A Christian who left the Catholic Church during the
Catholic Reformation Changes the Catholic Church made to respond to the
Printing Press A machine that made printing books faster.
Scientific Method A way to study the world using experiments and observations.
Martin Luther A German monk who started the Reformation.
Johannes Gutenberg Inventor of the printing press.
Michelangelo Famous Renaissance artist and sculptor.
Leonardo da Vinci Renaissance artist, inventor, and scientist.
Pope Leader of the Catholic Church.
Excommunication Being kicked out of the Church.
Monastery A place where monks live and work.
Theocracy A government controlled by religious leaders.
Heretic Someone who goes against the beliefs of the Church.
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