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World History II SOL Review
... worship by EDICT OF NANTES • Cardinal Richelieu changed focus of 30 Years War from religious to political • Almost 100 years later, the Edict is repealed – Protestantism is illegal • FRANCE ...
... worship by EDICT OF NANTES • Cardinal Richelieu changed focus of 30 Years War from religious to political • Almost 100 years later, the Edict is repealed – Protestantism is illegal • FRANCE ...
World History Unit 6: Renaissance, Reformation, and Exploration
... 1. Church services were in Latin (language of the Pope in Rome) 2. People recited Latin prayers without knowing what they meant 3. Bibles were written in Latin; most people couldn’t read them XII. Martin Luther A. German monk, priest, and professor – leader of the Protestant Reformation B. ...
... 1. Church services were in Latin (language of the Pope in Rome) 2. People recited Latin prayers without knowing what they meant 3. Bibles were written in Latin; most people couldn’t read them XII. Martin Luther A. German monk, priest, and professor – leader of the Protestant Reformation B. ...
European Renaissance and Reformation, 1300-1600
... -Christians need faith and good works for salvation -Bible and Church traditions equally important -Indulgences are valid expressions of faith • Use Inquisition to seek out heresy • Paul IV issues Index of Forbidden Books (1559); books burned ...
... -Christians need faith and good works for salvation -Bible and Church traditions equally important -Indulgences are valid expressions of faith • Use Inquisition to seek out heresy • Paul IV issues Index of Forbidden Books (1559); books burned ...
WHAP Student Copy Science Technology and a New Way of Thinking
... When Gutenberg invented the printing press in 1445, he forever changed the lives of people in Europe and, eventually, all over the world. Previously, bookmaking entailed copying all the words and illustrations by hand. Often the copying had been done onto parchment, animal skin that had been scraped ...
... When Gutenberg invented the printing press in 1445, he forever changed the lives of people in Europe and, eventually, all over the world. Previously, bookmaking entailed copying all the words and illustrations by hand. Often the copying had been done onto parchment, animal skin that had been scraped ...
Chapter 5 Study Guide—Renaissance and Reformation
... Chapter 5 Study Guide—Renaissance and Reformation 1. Edict of Worms—(1521) Charles V (Holy Roman Emperor) made Luther an outlaw in the empire and forced him into hiding 2. Predestination—idea of John Calvin that God had decided the destiny of salvation at birth, contradicted Luther’s belief in faith ...
... Chapter 5 Study Guide—Renaissance and Reformation 1. Edict of Worms—(1521) Charles V (Holy Roman Emperor) made Luther an outlaw in the empire and forced him into hiding 2. Predestination—idea of John Calvin that God had decided the destiny of salvation at birth, contradicted Luther’s belief in faith ...
Renaissance and Reformation
... Sistine Chapel in Rome. ► He also did the creation of David and the statue of David. ...
... Sistine Chapel in Rome. ► He also did the creation of David and the statue of David. ...
European Renaissance and Reformation, 1300–1600
... Hundred Years’ War between France and England was ending. The suffering caused by these two events was fading, and the new ideas from Italy spread to northern Europe, where they were quickly adopted. The northern Renaissance had a difference, however. While the educated people there became intereste ...
... Hundred Years’ War between France and England was ending. The suffering caused by these two events was fading, and the new ideas from Italy spread to northern Europe, where they were quickly adopted. The northern Renaissance had a difference, however. While the educated people there became intereste ...
High Renaissance Notes Vocab Renaissance Overview: c. 1500
... intellectual intricate subjects, highly skilled technique, and art concerned with beauty for its own sake. It is difficult to neatly define Mannerism, but certain characteristics can be noted: – Artists created ...
... intellectual intricate subjects, highly skilled technique, and art concerned with beauty for its own sake. It is difficult to neatly define Mannerism, but certain characteristics can be noted: – Artists created ...
The Renaissance 1350-1550
... The [REFORM]ation was an attempt to REFORM the Catholic Church People like Martin Luther wanted to get rid of the corruption and restore the people’s faith in the ...
... The [REFORM]ation was an attempt to REFORM the Catholic Church People like Martin Luther wanted to get rid of the corruption and restore the people’s faith in the ...
The English Renaissance 1485
... questioned their teachings • A scholar, Desiderius Erasmus, raised many questions about interpretations involving morality and religion • Martin Luther, a German monk, staged a protest that divided the Roman Catholic Church and the new Christian denomination known as Lutheranism o This Process was c ...
... questioned their teachings • A scholar, Desiderius Erasmus, raised many questions about interpretations involving morality and religion • Martin Luther, a German monk, staged a protest that divided the Roman Catholic Church and the new Christian denomination known as Lutheranism o This Process was c ...
I. The Renaissance-1350-1550 “Rebirth”
... printed and posted a list of complaints about the Catholic Church. 2. Edict of Worms-Luther was excommunicated from the Catholic Church and made an outlaw in Germany. Pope Leo X still saw Luther as little threat to the church. 3. German rulers who supported Luther began to take control of Catholic C ...
... printed and posted a list of complaints about the Catholic Church. 2. Edict of Worms-Luther was excommunicated from the Catholic Church and made an outlaw in Germany. Pope Leo X still saw Luther as little threat to the church. 3. German rulers who supported Luther began to take control of Catholic C ...
unit 1 AP European HISTORY
... testimony, torture, and execution to root out heresy. Banned books by Luther, Calvin, as well as other Protestant works. 5. Jesuits: founded by Ignatius of Loyola: Spanish knight who recruited a strict order to help the spread of Catholicism. ...
... testimony, torture, and execution to root out heresy. Banned books by Luther, Calvin, as well as other Protestant works. 5. Jesuits: founded by Ignatius of Loyola: Spanish knight who recruited a strict order to help the spread of Catholicism. ...
Chapter 14 section 1
... Elizabeth I Restores Unity to England -Posed a threat to the Catholic Queen Mary Tudor -Elizabeth was Protestant and Popular -Mary learned of a plot against her -Without any proof, she had Elizabeth Arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London The Rule of Queen Elizabeth -When Mary died, she inher ...
... Elizabeth I Restores Unity to England -Posed a threat to the Catholic Queen Mary Tudor -Elizabeth was Protestant and Popular -Mary learned of a plot against her -Without any proof, she had Elizabeth Arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London The Rule of Queen Elizabeth -When Mary died, she inher ...
Renaissance and Reformation Review
... acquire and maintain political power. This book was used to defend policies of despotism and tyranny. Machiavelli wrote that a ruler should take any action to remain in power, or that “the ends justifies the ...
... acquire and maintain political power. This book was used to defend policies of despotism and tyranny. Machiavelli wrote that a ruler should take any action to remain in power, or that “the ends justifies the ...
Modern World Chapter 14
... Northern Humanists Northern humanists stressed education and classical learning Revival of ancient learning Religious and moral reforms. Two humanists: Desiderius Erasmus Reform of the church Bible to be translated from ...
... Northern Humanists Northern humanists stressed education and classical learning Revival of ancient learning Religious and moral reforms. Two humanists: Desiderius Erasmus Reform of the church Bible to be translated from ...
File - LAHS
... Florence recovered quickly, and grew to dominate central Italy painters of the 13th or 14th century, like those in San Croce, Florence, tried to bring Gospel to life Giotto shifted painting to a more emotional and dramatic state Italian merchants were so influential that florins were used throughout ...
... Florence recovered quickly, and grew to dominate central Italy painters of the 13th or 14th century, like those in San Croce, Florence, tried to bring Gospel to life Giotto shifted painting to a more emotional and dramatic state Italian merchants were so influential that florins were used throughout ...
Renaissance and Reformation
... away from pope’s power over them… led to a series of wars between Lutheran princes and Catholic princes fighting Charles V and his allies were not strong enough to defeat the Lutherans – led to the Peace of Augsberg Peace of Augsberg – allowed princes to choose the religion they and their subjec ...
... away from pope’s power over them… led to a series of wars between Lutheran princes and Catholic princes fighting Charles V and his allies were not strong enough to defeat the Lutherans – led to the Peace of Augsberg Peace of Augsberg – allowed princes to choose the religion they and their subjec ...
CH. 16 Renaissance and Reformation Combined PP
... the sale of indulgences (pardon for a sin committed during a person’s lifetime). • In the Middle Ages they were given because of good deeds but that changed in the Renaissance • By the 1400’s the church was selling them for money ...
... the sale of indulgences (pardon for a sin committed during a person’s lifetime). • In the Middle Ages they were given because of good deeds but that changed in the Renaissance • By the 1400’s the church was selling them for money ...
Italy and the Renaissance
... • Ruler were he lived ignored the emperor and gave him shelter in his ...
... • Ruler were he lived ignored the emperor and gave him shelter in his ...
WHAP Teacher Copy Science Technology and a New Way of Thinking
... When Gutenberg invented the printing press in 1445, he forever changed the lives of people in Europe and, eventually, all over the world. Previously, bookmaking entailed copying all the words and illustrations by hand. Often the copying had been done onto parchment, animal skin that had been scraped ...
... When Gutenberg invented the printing press in 1445, he forever changed the lives of people in Europe and, eventually, all over the world. Previously, bookmaking entailed copying all the words and illustrations by hand. Often the copying had been done onto parchment, animal skin that had been scraped ...
Renaissance and Reformation Review
... acquire and maintain political power. This book was used to defend policies of despotism and tyranny. Machiavelli wrote that a ruler should take any action to remain in power, or that “the ends justifies the ...
... acquire and maintain political power. This book was used to defend policies of despotism and tyranny. Machiavelli wrote that a ruler should take any action to remain in power, or that “the ends justifies the ...
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... 16. Who invented the printing press? 17. True or False: The printing press made books more available, thus increasing the amount of people who were illiterate. 18. Explain the difference between a heliocentric and geocentric view of the solar system. 19. True or False: Martin Luther King Jr. spread ...
... 16. Who invented the printing press? 17. True or False: The printing press made books more available, thus increasing the amount of people who were illiterate. 18. Explain the difference between a heliocentric and geocentric view of the solar system. 19. True or False: Martin Luther King Jr. spread ...
Renaissance Notes Lesson 2: The Renaissance Essential
... o He nailed his 95 Theses, or statements of opinion, to the Castle Church For years, many Church leaders had abused their power (Pope Leo X – sold positions and charged for confessions) In 1521, after refusing to change his statements against the Church, Luther was found guilty of heresy and was ...
... o He nailed his 95 Theses, or statements of opinion, to the Castle Church For years, many Church leaders had abused their power (Pope Leo X – sold positions and charged for confessions) In 1521, after refusing to change his statements against the Church, Luther was found guilty of heresy and was ...
Document 1 – What was the Renaissance? …In the Middle Ages to
... color and space techniques used by the ancient Greek and Roman artists. They used the successful creative processes of the ancient period artists to create a new and modern art form. Unlike the artists of the medieval period, who painted heavenly creatures and religious figures, the focus of the art ...
... color and space techniques used by the ancient Greek and Roman artists. They used the successful creative processes of the ancient period artists to create a new and modern art form. Unlike the artists of the medieval period, who painted heavenly creatures and religious figures, the focus of the art ...