Jeopardy-Renaissance and Reformation

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Renaissance
Humanism
Inventors
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Reformation
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The four major
trading cities of
the Renaissance.
What are Florence, Genoa,
Milan, and Venice?
A 100
Main differences
between Classical,
Medieval, and
Renaissance Art .
What is Classical –figures w/action
Medieval-bright colors, flat, 2-D, important figures
large; Renaissance- 3-D,perfect figures, perspective,
background ?
A 200
The development of
the printing press
changed daily life in
these ways.
What is books are cheaper and more available,
resulting in more people learning to read, ideas
spread?
A 300
Ways in which
women spread ideas
of the Renaissance.
What are Noble families encouraged their
daughters to study humanism, and some became
powerful political figures, they married nobles
throughout Europe, spreading Renaissance ideas
in their husbands’ lands?
A 400
Main difference
between Italian
Humanists and
Northern Humanists.
What is Italian humanists more secular and
northern emphasized importance of spiritual life?
A 500
The first Great
Humanist.
Who is Petrarch?
B 100
Subjects included in
studying the
humanities.
What are history, literature, public speaking,
art, and subjects focused on actions and
abilities of humans?
B 200
Main idea or
emphasis of the
humanists.
What is individual worth and
achievement on earth?
B 300
Three main
areas studied by
the humanists.
What are classic arts, literature &
philosophy?
B 400
Three ideas from the
Greeks and Romans
that the Humanists
focused on.
What are individual worth,
public service & development
of skills?
B 500
I created the
printing press in
1454.
Who is Johann Gutenberg?
C 100
Playwright credited
with adding thousands
of words to the English
Language.
Who is Shakespeare?
C 200
I wrote the book
Don Quixote.
Who is Miguel de Cervantes?
C 300
I created the first free
standing, nude
statue.
Who is Donatello?
C 400
I wrote the “Praise of
Folly”.
Who is Desiderius Erasmus?
C 500
Henry relied on this
person to help run
the Anglican
Church.
Who is the Archbishop of
Canterbury?
D 100
Three main reasons
Luther’s ideas
spread throughout
Europe.
What is individualism, nationalism,
and the printing press?
D 200
According to
Luther, the church
had no power to do
this.
What is pardon sin?
D 300
Two main
corruptions that
existed in the
Catholic Church.
What is selling of indulgences and
simony?
D 400
Major nonreligious effects of
the Reformation.
What is wars broke out, Holy Roman
Empire ended, interest in self-government
and science increased?
D 500
Led the counter
reformation.
Who is Pope Paul III?
E 100
The four early
reform leaders.
Who are John Wycliffe, Jan Hus,
Catherine of Siena, and Desiderius
Erasmus?
E 200
The Catholic Churches
response to the
Reformation (success
or failure and why).
What are the Inquisition, Jesuits, Index of
Prohibited Books, & Council of Trent, but could not
stop the spread of Protestantism?
E 300
Two main goals
of the counter
reformation.
What are rid church of abuses
and uphold Catholic beliefs?
E 400
The three major
results of the Council
of Trent.
What are the selling of indulgences are banned,
Bishops must live in the area they oversee and
Protestant ideas are rejected?
E 500
Three mathematical
symbols developed
during the Renaissance.
What are square root, negative and
positive?
F 100
Main difference
between Catholicism
and Anglicanism.
What is monarch is the head
of Anglican Church?
F 200
I found the society of
Jesus who were known
for education and
missionary work.
Who is Ignatius of Loyola?
F 300
Granted
religious
freedom to most
of France.
What is the Edict of Nantes?
F 400
Statement of the
Pope’s authority.
What is papal bull?
F 500
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The three main Protestant
religions with founders
and key facts.
Lutheranism – Martin Luther “Justification by
Faith”; Calvinism – John Calvin
“Predestination”; Anglicanism- King Henry
VIII “Archbishop of Canterbury, most similar to
Catholicism.
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