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Chapter 14 Unit Test

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3 ways that the humanistic thought spread beyond Italy. Through mountain passes, rivers provided routes and from European students that studied in Italy.
Thomas More and what he is known for English humanist known for the book "Utopia."
The sect that survived Anabaptist
Most notable characteristic of Renaissance painting Realism
Galileo Invented the telescope
Priestley Discovered oxygen
Vesalius Started the study of Anatomy
Gutenberg Made the printing press.
Raphael Known for painting Madonna
Leibniz Developed Calculus
Leeuwenhoek Discovered bacteria
Boyle Father of Modern Chemistry
Lavoisier Named oxygen
Harvey Blood circulation
Copernicus Heliocentric Theory
4 origins of Renaissance Renewed interest in Greek and Roman literature, The Crusades, Italian cities grew rich through trade and industry, Arab and African developments in math and science.
Flemish school and what it is credited with Group of painters in Flanders and perfected painting in oils on canvas.
What those predestined for salvation are called The elect
Index of Forbidden Books List of Books that Catholics were not allowed to read.
What reformation led to as far as power from certain sources Increase in National Government power and decrease in the power of the Pope.
What Calvinist converts in France were called Huguenots
How northern humanists were different from other humanists They were interested in the early Christian period as well as in the Roman and Greek culture.
What set Machiavelli apart from there humanist No concern for morality
One of the most important influences on the removal of magic from nature in this era Cultivation of Modern Science
2 sacraments permitted by Luther Baptism and the Lord's Supper (communion)
Where first break with the Catholic occurred In Germany
Most prominent English literary figure in late 1500's and 1600's William Shakespeare
Most influential humanist of Northern Europe Erasmus
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