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WHG-Ch 17 Review - What was the Renaissance a rebirth of? - What was the Medici family’s contribution to the Renaissance? - What was the first full-sized book printed by Gutenberg? - What are indulgences? - Who declared himself head of the English Church in 1534? - What is a “Renaissance man”? - What are the reasons for Italy becoming the birthplace of the Renaissance? - Why was block printing more useful in Europe than in China? - What were the causes of the Reformation? - What were the three main ideas of Luther’s teachings? - What was Henry VIII’s main reason for splitting with the Catholic Church? - What was agreed upon at the Council of Trent? - What years make up the Renaissance? - Humanism arose from the study of what two ancient cultures? - What does utopia mean in Greek? - Who invented the printing press? - What did the Anabaptists believe? - What were the 3’s of concerns for people of the Middle Ages? - What were the characteristics of art in the different ages? - Who are some examples of artists of the Renaissance? - Who wrote Hamlet? - What are the 3 branches of Protestantism? - What is the Anglican Church? - What is a Theocracy? - What does Renaissance mean in French? ESSAY POSSIBILITIES: What were the effects of Gutenberg’s printing press? . the effect on culture and society . the effect on language . the effect on learning What were Luther’s chief objections to the Roman Catholic Church? . his objections to Church practices . his objections to Church teaching . his objections to Church leaders