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The Renaissance, Reformation, & Scientific
... Many German territories took control of Catholic Churches and formed state Protestant Churches ...
... Many German territories took control of Catholic Churches and formed state Protestant Churches ...
RenaissanceReformati..
... pilgrimages, and prayers to saints • Simplified the sermon • Allowed clergy to marry ...
... pilgrimages, and prayers to saints • Simplified the sermon • Allowed clergy to marry ...
Summary: Renaissance Connections
... of wealthy aristocrats. Others illustrated stories from history or mythology. Leonardo da Vinci was a famous Renaissance artist and scientist. He painted the Mona Lisa. He also sketched thousands of his inventions and discoveries. William Shakespeare was a popular English playwright. ...
... of wealthy aristocrats. Others illustrated stories from history or mythology. Leonardo da Vinci was a famous Renaissance artist and scientist. He painted the Mona Lisa. He also sketched thousands of his inventions and discoveries. William Shakespeare was a popular English playwright. ...
Do Not Write On This Sheet In Europe, a major characteristic of
... In Europe, a major characteristic of humanism was... a. a rejection of ancient civilizations and their cultures. b. an emphasis on social control and obedience to national rulers. c. an appreciation for the basic worth of individual achievement. ...
... In Europe, a major characteristic of humanism was... a. a rejection of ancient civilizations and their cultures. b. an emphasis on social control and obedience to national rulers. c. an appreciation for the basic worth of individual achievement. ...
CHAPTER 5
... second development was the investigation of movement and human anatomy. The realistic portrayal of the individual person, especially the human nude, became one of the chief aims of Italian Renaissance art. (pages 166-167) ...
... second development was the investigation of movement and human anatomy. The realistic portrayal of the individual person, especially the human nude, became one of the chief aims of Italian Renaissance art. (pages 166-167) ...
World History
... •“Then the world is my oyster” •“A plague on both your houses” •“Cowards die many times before their deaths” Circle the ones that you have heard. How did Shakespeare help spread the ideas of the Renaissance? ...
... •“Then the world is my oyster” •“A plague on both your houses” •“Cowards die many times before their deaths” Circle the ones that you have heard. How did Shakespeare help spread the ideas of the Renaissance? ...
Renaissance & Reformation
... By 1520, Luther was calling for German princes to break with the Church Attacked sacraments because Church and Pope destroyed the meaning of the Gospel with them – Kept only 2 (Communion and baptism) ...
... By 1520, Luther was calling for German princes to break with the Church Attacked sacraments because Church and Pope destroyed the meaning of the Gospel with them – Kept only 2 (Communion and baptism) ...
Renaissance/Reformation
... • Spiritual Break-down of the Christian Church • Catalyzed by ideas of the Renaissance and the invention of the Printing Press • Led to the current Christian demographics ...
... • Spiritual Break-down of the Christian Church • Catalyzed by ideas of the Renaissance and the invention of the Printing Press • Led to the current Christian demographics ...
Multiple Choice Quiz 1
... a) renewed domination of the Catholic Church over 6. The Protestant Reformation and the European the German states Renaissance were similar in that both b) greater tolerance of religions other than Christianity c) decrease in educational opportunities for the a) discouraged the growth of strong mona ...
... a) renewed domination of the Catholic Church over 6. The Protestant Reformation and the European the German states Renaissance were similar in that both b) greater tolerance of religions other than Christianity c) decrease in educational opportunities for the a) discouraged the growth of strong mona ...
Chapter 17: European Renaissance and
... recovering. Also, the 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 ...
... recovering. Also, the 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 ...
Ch. 13 Renaissance and Reformation Notes
... and later spread to Spain, France, Germany, and England. ...
... and later spread to Spain, France, Germany, and England. ...
SSWH7, SSWH8, and SSWH9 Concept Review
... Eramus-important Humanist writer, wrote on religious issues d. Analyze the impact of the Protestant Reformation; include the ideas of Martin Luther and John Calvin. Reformation-Movement to change/ improve the Catholic Church Martin Luther-started Reformation by writing the 95 Theses/ opposed indulge ...
... Eramus-important Humanist writer, wrote on religious issues d. Analyze the impact of the Protestant Reformation; include the ideas of Martin Luther and John Calvin. Reformation-Movement to change/ improve the Catholic Church Martin Luther-started Reformation by writing the 95 Theses/ opposed indulge ...
Powerpoint Notes - Henry County Schools
... Many German territories took control of Catholic Churches and formed state Protestant Churches ...
... Many German territories took control of Catholic Churches and formed state Protestant Churches ...
OCR Document
... power of such rulers that determined which form of religion should officially prevail. The Lutheran and Ana/ican churches were in this tradition By 1600, the Urban Middle Class and the Kings and Ruling Princes had won many successes, but the laboring poor were suppressed. Socio-religious radicalism ...
... power of such rulers that determined which form of religion should officially prevail. The Lutheran and Ana/ican churches were in this tradition By 1600, the Urban Middle Class and the Kings and Ruling Princes had won many successes, but the laboring poor were suppressed. Socio-religious radicalism ...
World History Study Guide: Test: Crusades to Reformation How was
... 3. Definition of Reformation: People began to change 4. Indulgence: To pay $ for your sins to be forgiven 5. Where were the following reformers from? What were their main problems with the Catholic Church? What was the outcome of their particular situation? a. Martin Luther: Wrote the 95 Theses – Re ...
... 3. Definition of Reformation: People began to change 4. Indulgence: To pay $ for your sins to be forgiven 5. Where were the following reformers from? What were their main problems with the Catholic Church? What was the outcome of their particular situation? a. Martin Luther: Wrote the 95 Theses – Re ...
World History Study Guide: Test: Crusades to Reformation 1. How
... 3. Definition of Reformation: People began to change 4. Indulgence: To pay $ for your sins to be forgiven 5. Where were the following reformers from? What were their main problems with the Catholic Ch ...
... 3. Definition of Reformation: People began to change 4. Indulgence: To pay $ for your sins to be forgiven 5. Where were the following reformers from? What were their main problems with the Catholic Ch ...
Period1APEuroReview - abridged some more
... • Monarchs used art and architecture to glorify their reigns and promote sense of cultural and political unity among subjects • Merchant class commissioning and collecting art, showing status (art not just for aristocracy) • Happening along with religious crises: Reformation and CounterReformation – ...
... • Monarchs used art and architecture to glorify their reigns and promote sense of cultural and political unity among subjects • Merchant class commissioning and collecting art, showing status (art not just for aristocracy) • Happening along with religious crises: Reformation and CounterReformation – ...
Chapter 16: Renaissance and Reformation
... 3. What document did he do this in? 95 Theses 4. Why did Charles V summon Martin Luther? OMIT 5. What is justification by faith? A person could be made good by faith alone 6. Know the differences b/w what the Lutherans and the Catholics believed. ...
... 3. What document did he do this in? 95 Theses 4. Why did Charles V summon Martin Luther? OMIT 5. What is justification by faith? A person could be made good by faith alone 6. Know the differences b/w what the Lutherans and the Catholics believed. ...
Renaissance and Reformation
... The centre of the universe is near the sun. The distance from the Earth to the sun is imperceptible compared with the distance to the stars. The rotation of the Earth accounts for the apparent daily rotation of the stars. The apparent annual cycle of movements of the sun is caused by the Earth revol ...
... The centre of the universe is near the sun. The distance from the Earth to the sun is imperceptible compared with the distance to the stars. The rotation of the Earth accounts for the apparent daily rotation of the stars. The apparent annual cycle of movements of the sun is caused by the Earth revol ...
Italian Renaissance
... Believed in Predestination- Idea that at the beginning of time God had decided who would be saved. 1536 Calvin moved to the city of Geneva. Geneva became a theocracy- a government ruled by religious leaders who claimed God’s authority. Calvinism began to spread in France. People were called Huguenot ...
... Believed in Predestination- Idea that at the beginning of time God had decided who would be saved. 1536 Calvin moved to the city of Geneva. Geneva became a theocracy- a government ruled by religious leaders who claimed God’s authority. Calvinism began to spread in France. People were called Huguenot ...
Science, Technology, and a New Way of Thinking WHAP/Napp “In
... also, the most important shifts involved western Europe (and European colonies in North America by the 17th century). The Protestant Reformation split the unity of Christianity. Protestants also pushed new ideas, for example, about the importance of family life, that helped transform popular culture ...
... also, the most important shifts involved western Europe (and European colonies in North America by the 17th century). The Protestant Reformation split the unity of Christianity. Protestants also pushed new ideas, for example, about the importance of family life, that helped transform popular culture ...
Unit I: The Renaissance through the Age of Religious Wars, 1450
... Catholic church but it was the convergence of two mid fifteenth century occurrences that sealed the unstoppable “revolution” in thinking about religion. The development of movable type and mass printing along with the fall of the Eastern Byzantine empire infused Greek ideas into reformers thinking a ...
... Catholic church but it was the convergence of two mid fifteenth century occurrences that sealed the unstoppable “revolution” in thinking about religion. The development of movable type and mass printing along with the fall of the Eastern Byzantine empire infused Greek ideas into reformers thinking a ...