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ACHS Martin Ch. 5
Renaissance and Reformation
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| This Renaissance artist was considered a Renaissance man becuas ehe was a painter, sculptor, architect, inventor and mathematician | Leonardo Da Vinci |
| People who belonged to this movement read the classics in order to imporve society and make it more moral | Christian Humanism |
| This was the first Protestant faith | Lutheranism |
| This allowed German princes to determine whether their states would be Lutheran or Catholic. It accepts the division of Christianity in Germany. | Peace of Augsburg |
| Impact of the Reformation on women | Did little to change their status |
| Author of the "Book of the Courtier" | Castiglione |
| Book that describes the characteristics of Renaissance nobles | "Book of the Courtier" |
| Reasons for arranged marriages | To strengthen family or business ties |
| This movement which glorifies humanity had a profound impact on education | Humanism |
| Masters of the high renaissance | Da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo |
| Best known of the Christian Humanists | Erasmus |
| This event began the Protestant Reformation | Luther's 95 Theses |
| Calvinist doctrine that believes in an all-powerful God who knows all things. | Predestination |
| Effect of the Council of Trent | Reaffirmed Catholic teachings |
| Machiavelli's views on human-nature | It is self-centered |
| Characteristiccs of Renaissance Art | Realistic, shows depth and perspective |
| To Luther, this was the central idea of Protestantism | Justification by faith |
| Beliefs of the Anabaptists | separation of Church and State Children should not be baptized |
| Foudner of the Jesuits | Ignatius of Loyola |
| Work of Erasmus that criticized the church and society | Praise of Folly |
| King who began the Reformation in England | Henry VIII |
| Importance of Johannes Gutenburg | Invented the printing press |
| Painted the School of Athens | Raphael |
| Works of Michelangelo | Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Sculpture of David Sculpture Pieta |