Chapter 17 Test Review Flashcards

1
Q

The word “Renaissance” means_______ and began in the country of _____

A

“Rebirth” , Italy

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2
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The intellectual movement that dominated the Renaissance was________ which focused on the improvement of the _______

A

Humanism, Individual

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3
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All of the following were factors in beginning the Renaissance EXCEPT:
A. trade routes brought ideas to Europe
B. city-states became wealthy
C. The Great Schism caused tension
D. traditions of Greece and Rome became popular

A

C. The Great Schism caused tention

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4
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The Renaissance artist who ‘created “Sistine Chapel” and “David”

A

Michelangelo

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5
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Which artistic method is most closely associated with Jan Van Eyck?
A. Perspective
B. Humanism
C. Oil-based paints
D. paint by number
A

C. Oil based paints

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6
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Dutch writer Erasmus’s major work was _________ in which he called for reforms in ___________

A

“Praise of Folly”, Catholic Church

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7
Q

German inventor ______ developed the moveable type printing press. The first work published by him was_____

A

Gutenberg, The Bible

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8
Q
All of the following were common criticisms of Catholic clergy prior to the Reformation EXCEPT:
A. they were greedy 
B. they were uneducated
C. they refused to sell indulgences
D. they openly broke their vows
A

C. they refused to sell indulgences

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9
Q

In the “95 Theses” Luther attacked all of the following EXCEPT:
A. selling of indulgences
B. Papal authority
C. sacrament of confession
D. The Catholic Church’s failure during the Black Death

A

D. The Catholic Church’s failure during the Black Death

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10
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The Protestant denomination that believes in predestination is_________

A

A. Calvinism

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11
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All of the following could be said of Henry VIII, EXCEPT
A. his desire for divorce caused a break from Catholicism
B. his son ruled England as a Catholic nation
C. he was given the title”defender of the faith” by the pope.
D. he had a total of 6 wives

A

B. his son ruled England as a Catholic nation

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12
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John Calvin ruled the city of _____ as a _______, or rule by religious officials.

A

Geneva, theocracy

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13
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The pope called for a council meeting of Catholic officials in the city of ___

A

Trent

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14
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All of the following were actions taken by the Catholic Reformation EXCEPT
A. creating the Jesuit order
B. defining Catholic beliefs
C. outlawing the abuse of indulgences
D. allowing for individual interpretation of the Bible

A

D. allowing for individual interpretation of the Bible

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15
Q

Which of the following is a POLITICAL effect of the Protestant Reformation
A. Catholics and Protestants founded schools
B. Monarchs gained power
C. Catholics became unified
D. Protestant Churches flourished

A

B. Monarchs gained power

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16
Q

To set aside, cancel out, nullify

A

Annul

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17
Q

People who sponsor artists

A

patrons

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18
Q

Belief that god had chose who will be saved

A

Predestination

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19
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Cards that you purchased for forgiveness of sins

A

Indulgences

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20
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Society of Jesus, converted non-catholics

A

Jesuits

21
Q

Common, everyday language of a region

A

Vernacular

22
Q

Movement of Catholic Church for reform

A

Counter-Reformation

23
Q

Anything not pertaining to religion

A

Secular

24
Q

Government ruled by religious officials

A

Theocracy

25
Q

Technique for 3-D images on a 2-D surface

A

Perspective

26
Q

Creator of the “The Last Supper and Mona Lisa”

A

Leonardo Divinci

27
Q

Author of “The Prince”

A

Machiavelli

28
Q

1st leader of the Protestant Reformation

A

Martin Luther

29
Q

Catholic friar, seller of indulgences

A

Johan Tetzel

30
Q

Founder of the Jesuit Order, Catholic reformer

A

Ignatius de Loyola

31
Q

Creator of “School of Athens”, rival of Michelangelo

A

Raphael Sanzio

32
Q

Ruler of Geneva, wrote “ Institutes of the Christian Religion”….

A

John Calvin

33
Q

Inventor of the moveable type printing press

A

Gutenberg

34
Q

Author of “The Courtier” about Renaissance Men

A

Castiglione

35
Q

Founder of the Presbyterian Church, follower of Calvin

A

John Knox

36
Q

True or false, Trade was a major factor on the Renaissance starting in Italy.

A

True

37
Q

Lorenzo the magnificent was one of the rulers of Florence

A

True

38
Q

Both Donatello and Michelangelo carved statues of “The David”

A

True

39
Q

The Northern Renaissance was secular while the Italian was religious in focus

A

False

40
Q

Johan Guteberg developed the use of oil-based paints

A

False

41
Q

The followers of John Calvin believed in predistination

A

True

42
Q

The Calvinists were a protestant denomination, like Lutherans

A

True

43
Q

Ignatius of Loyola founded the Anababtists

A

False

44
Q

Only Protestants created schools/universities during the Reformation

A

False

45
Q

Religious wars were more common because of the Reformation

A

True

46
Q

Study your maps

A

Study your maps

47
Q

Essay question

A

How was the Northern Renaissance different from the Italian Renaissance

48
Q

Essay question

A

What were Luther’s chief objections to the Catholic Church? How effective was the 95 Theses in attacking the church?