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Stover Chapter 17
Renaissance and Reformation
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The term renaissance means | rebirth |
| The artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chape was | Michelangelo |
| The written guide for how to gain power and keep it | The Prince |
| Country made up of large city-states | northern Italy |
| A person skilled in a wide variety of areas would be called a | Renaissance man |
| The Church during the 1400s was weakened because merchants were opposed to Church taxes, rulers attitudes towards the ope and new translations of the | Bible |
| The doctrine of predestination was central to the religious teaching of | John Calvin |
| Martin Luther's 95 teses were an attack on the Church's methods of raising | money |
| The main reason behind the split between the English church and the Catholic Church was Henry VIII's desire for an anulment so he could have a | male heir |
| The reformer, ____________, was excommunited by Pope Leo X. | Martin Luther |
| The "Dark Ages" is another term for the | Middle Ages |
| The Spainish Armada was defeated by England's navy during the reign of | Elizabeth I |
| Besides being skilled painters, Donatello and Michelangelo were also talented | sculptors |
| The Reformation is the name given to the relgiious movement begun by | Martin Luther |
| To set aside a marriage as having not been legal is to ________ the marriage | annul |
| The head of the Anglican Church was declared to be the | king |
| The name Anabaptist is from the Greek work meaning | baptize again |
| The Mona Lisa, one of the world's most famous work of art, was painted by | Leonard da Vinci |
| The Huguenots were French | Protestants |
| Where did the Renaissance begin? | northern Italy |
| The Mona Lisa and the Last Supper were painted by | Leonardo da Vinci |
| The written guide on how to become a "Renaissance man" was | The Courtier |
| Eramus, More, and Rabelais were | Christian humanists |
| Gutenberg is famous for inventing the | printing press |
| The Presbyters wer followers of | John Knox |
| John Calvin's teachings had, as a central theme, the concept of | predestination |
| A person who uses shrewdness and trickery to get and hold power could be described as being | Machiavellian |
| Edmund Spenser dedicated his poem "Faerie Queen" to | Elizabeth I |
| Rome received a large supply of classical manuscripts when scholars fled the city of _________ after is was conquered by the Ottomans. | Constantinople |
| The term Protestant comes from the name given some ______________ who protested against joining the pope against Luther | German princes |