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The Renaissance and Reformation Chapter 15

The Renaissance and Reformation Chapter 15. Quiz Show. Accomplished in the classics and a man of action. Renaissance Man. Government in which the church and state are joined and whose officials are considered to be divinely inspired. Theocracy.

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The Renaissance and Reformation Chapter 15

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  1. The Renaissance and ReformationChapter 15 Quiz Show

  2. Accomplished in the classics and a man of action Renaissance Man

  3. Government in which the church and state are joined and whose officials are considered to be divinely inspired. Theocracy

  4. His works like In Praise of Folly were censored in Paris and condemned by the Church because they fanned the flames of discontent with the Church Desiderius Erasmus

  5. Renaissance city known for shipbuilding and trade Venice

  6. “Defender of the Faith” who broke with the Catholic Church Henry VIII

  7. Perfected the oil painting technique that gave the Flemish School its distinctive style of extreme attention to detail Jan van Eyck

  8. Firmly established the Church of England and persecuted Catholics during her reign. Elizabeth I

  9. Condemned Luther’s writings in 1521 Edict of Worms

  10. A painting made on fresh plaster before it dries Fresco

  11. Used to represent three-dimensional objects on flat paper by Renaissance artists Perspective

  12. Founded a church in Switzerland that was based on theocracy Ulrich Zwingli

  13. These were written in Latin because they were intended for church leaders Ninety-Five Theses

  14. Diplomat whose book The Courtier gave nobles new rules for refined behavior in a humanist society Baldassare Castiglione

  15. Wrote Utopia, a vision of a perfect, but nonexistent, society Sir Thomas More

  16. Wrote The Prince, which contains the idea of “the end justifies the means” Machiavelli

  17. Founded the order of the Jesuits Ignatius of Loyola

  18. British playwright believed by many to be the greatest Renaissance writer William Shakespeare

  19. The Reformation began when Martin Luther took a stand against the selling of these Indulgences

  20. The response to the spread of Protestantism by the Catholic Church Counter Reformation

  21. Everyday language of the people vernacular

  22. Religious rebellion in Germany denounced by Martin Luther Peasants’ Wars

  23. Famous for the statue of David and the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Michelangelo

  24. The School of Athens was his most famous work Raphael

  25. His invention has been described as revolutionary because with easier access to books, more people learned to read and more books were printed. Johannes Gutenberg

  26. Protestant minority in France Huguenots St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre

  27. A movement that has a worldly rather than a spiritual focus. Secular

  28. Painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper Leonardo da Vinci

  29. Well-educated poet from a powerful family in Florence who supported the arts Lorenzo de Medici

  30. Period of renewed interest and remarkable development in art, literature, science, and learning Renaissance

  31. The “bonfire of the vanities” was an action that was part of this meeting Council of Trent

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