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Chapter 14
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Chapter 1
MODERN ERA
EDITION
The Renaissance and Reformation
A. Identifying Key Terms and People
Match the definitions in Column I with the terms in Column II. Write the letter of
the correct answer in the blank provided. (4 points each)
Column I
_____ 1. Intellectual movement that focused
on worldly subjects rather than on
religious issues
_____ 2. A lessening of punishment for sins
_____ 3. To give up one’s views
_____ 4. The idea that God determined long ago
who would achieve salvation
_____ 5. Centered around the sun
Column II
a. heliocentric
b. humanism
c. indulgence
d. predestination
e. recant
Match the descriptions in Column I with the names in Column II. Write the letter
of the correct answer in the blank provided. (4 points each)
Column I
Column II
_____ 6. Humanist and author of Sonnets to Laura
a. Copernicus
_____ 7. Painter who brought the Italian
Renaissance to Germany
_____ 8. German monk who attacked indulgences
_____ 9. Scholar who believed the sun was at the
center of the universe
_____10. Scientist who discovered the law of gravity
b. Dürer
c. Luther
d. Newton
e. Petrarch
B. Identifying Main Ideas and Interpreting Graphics
Write the letter of the correct answer in the blank provided. (5 points each)
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_____ 11. Which country,
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France (including the Lowlands)
Population in millions
or group of
countries, had a
population of
8 million in 1450
according to the
graph?
a. France and
the Lowlands
b. Italy
c. Germany and
Scandinavia
d. Spain
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Germany and Scandinavia
Italy
12
Spain
8
British Isles
4
1300
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EDITION
(continued)
_____ 12. What was the population of Italy in 1500 according to the graph?
a.
b.
c.
d.
9.5 million
12 million
10 million
11 million
_____ 13. Which of the following contributed to the birth of the Renaissance in Italy?
a.
b.
c.
d.
a new translation of the Bible
a wealthy and powerful merchant class
the development of oil painting
the rise of Protestantism
_____ 14. Which of the following best explains why the Renaissance occurred in northern Europe later
than it did in Italy?
a. There was little interest in the arts in northern Europe.
b. The Black Death delayed economic growth in northern Europe.
c. Few people were educated in northern Europe.
d. Northern Europe was a region of peasants.
_____ 15. Which of the following was an effect of the printing revolution in the 1500s?
a.
b.
c.
d.
the spread of new ideas
decreased funding for the arts
increased competition with China
the beginning of compulsory education
_____ 16. Luther believed that
a.
b.
c.
d.
good deeds were necessary for salvation.
the Pope was the sole religious authority.
the Bible was a hoax.
salvation could be achieved through faith alone.
_____ 17. How did Henry VIII react when the Pope refused to annul his marriage?
a.
b.
c.
d.
He started a war.
He took over the English church.
He started the Reformation.
He imposed fines on the Roman Catholic Church.
_____ 18. Which of the following stressed the use of experiments and observation in seeking knowledge?
a. Bacon
b. Descartes
c. Aristotle
d. Petrarch
C. Critical Thinking
Answer the following on a separate sheet of paper. (20 points)
Renaissance with those of the Italian Renaissance. How were they different?
20. Asking Questions List three questions you could ask Pope Paul III that
would help determine the stand of the Catholic Church on the ideas of
Luther and the Protestant Reformation.
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19. Comparing Compare the subjects of the paintings of the northern