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Chapter 1 TEST REVIEW World History NAME____KEY_______________ Know these terms and/or people and how they are important in chapter 1 John Calvin- Religious reformer set up Geneva a theocracy Henry VIII- King of England broke from Rome set up the Church of England Leonardo Da Vinci- Italian painter/inventor created the “Mona Lisa” Michelangelo- Italian painter/sculptor famous for “the David” and the Sistine Chapel Lorenzo De’ Medici- leader of Florence, wealthy merchant, and a Patron—early Renaissance Niccolo Machiavelli- wrote the “Prince” took a real look at politics as ruthless and corrupt Nicolaus Copernicus- scholar believed the sun was the center of the Universe “Heliocentric” Albrecht Durer- German painter/engraver brought renaissance to Germany Martin Luther- German Monk attacked indulgences and began the Protestant Reformation Issac Newton- English scientist discovered “named” for force of Gravity Galileo Galilei- created the first astronomical telescope, charged with heresy for his beliefs Francesco Petrarch- Renaissance writer/poet wrote “Sonnets to Laura” Desiderius Erasmus- Northern humanist writer that helped spread humanist ideas Thomas More- created the idea of a Utopia, humanist, executed by Henry VII, later a saint Queen Mary Tudor- known as Bloody Mary, brought back Catholicism to England Teresa of Avila- Spanish nun reformed convents in Spain, later a saint Elizabeth I- 2nd child of Henry VIII, brought prosperity to England, known as “Virgin Queen” William Shakespeare- leading playwright in England during the Renaissance Annul- Cancel something like King Henry VIII marriage Gravity- Force that keeps the planets in orbit and things on the earth Patron- Person providing financial support Perspective- Technique that creates a three-dimensional appearance Theocracy- Church run State or Country Heliocentric- Sun centered model of the universe Humanism- Movement during the Renaissance that focused on worldly subjects Indulgence- sold by the Catholic church to lessen punishment for sins Predestination- God determined long ago who would achieve salvation, preached by John Calvin Recant- give up your beliefs or views Utopia- perfect society where everyone works for the good of the community Vernacular- everyday language Engravings- artistic form that etches metal with acid to create prints, Albrecht Durer famous for this Canonized- sainted by the Catholic Church Printing Press- invented by Johann Guttenberg revolutionized how books were copied Ghetto - separate part of the city where Jews lived Scientific Method- painstaking process to find truth in science, many steps to reach a conclusion COMPLETE the following questions What did the artists of the later Renaissance focus on in there writing and art? Worldly subjects and Humanistic concerns Why is Albrecht Durer often compared to Leonardo da Vinci? Talented in many different areas What did the development of printing in Europe lead to? Spread of NEW IDEAS Why did Luther criticize the Catholic Church? Selling indulgences What were some of the results of the Catholic Reformation? Increased tolerance of other faiths, witch hunt decline, stronger more religious church What idea did Copernicus propose? Heliocentric How did merchants contribute to the birth of the Renaissance? Being patrons, wealthy middle class Why was the Renaissance slower in Northern Europe? Delayed economic growth due the the black plague What was the main belief of Martin Luther dealing with Faith? Salvation by faith alone What did Henry VIII create after the refusal of his annulment? Broke away from Rome and Catholicism created the Church of England [Anglican] Which philosopher stressed the use of experiments and observation for knowledge? - Bacon Who stated “I think therefore I am”.- Descartes