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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| classical | relating to the literature, art, architecture, or ideas of the ancient Greek and Roman world |
| monastery | a building where a community of monks lives, worships, and works together |
| university | a school where advanced learning is taught |
| theology | the study of religious faith, practice, and experience |
| pope | the head of the Roman Catholic Church |
| doge | the head of government of the city of Venice |
| credit | a system of buying now and paying later based on a person’s honesty and ability to pay |
| secular | not religious or faith based |
| perspective | an art technique used to make something that is flat appear to have depth, in addition to height and width |
| patron | a person who gives money or other support to someone, such as an artist |
| exemplify | to be an example of |
| fresco | a wall painting made on wet plaster |
| indulgence | the removal or reduction of certain punishments for sin, linked to a special act of penance |
| reformer | a person who challenges existing ideas in an institution |
| thesis | an idea or opinion |
| heretic | a person who goes against the accepted teachings of a religion |
| predestination | the idea that a person’s salvation has already been decided by God |
| Baroque | relating to a style of European art popular in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries |
| purge | a removal from a group or place in a sudden or violent way |
| geocentric | describing Earth as the center of the universe |
| heliocentric | describing the sun as the center of the universe |
| dissection | the act of cutting something into parts in order to study it |
| geometry | a branch of mathematics that studies the measurements and relationships between lines, angles, surfaces, and shapes |
| skepticism | a method of looking at information and evidence through questioning and doubt |
| rational | based on reason and logic |