Followers ofMartin Lutherwho separatedfrom theCatholicChurch.He createdtheEquestrianStatue ofGattamelataProtestantchurch createdby QueenElizabeth I ofEngland in1559.Rebirth inart, writing,architecture,learning, andcultureHe paintedthe Schoolof AthensHe createdtheThe MonaLisaThe LastSupperFirst bookprinted onprintingpress inEurope14 linepoemwriters whowrote aboutpeople andlifethe epicenterof the ItalianRenaissance.Referred toas the“Father ofthe Italianlanguageone whodissents froman acceptedbelief ordoctrineAn ideal placeas depicted inThomasMore’s UtopiaDifferent ranks ofChurch leadersincluding priests,bishops, cardinals,and the Pope.To set asidea marriageas if it nevertook place.A pardon which,when purchased,released a sinnerfrom performingthe penalty that apriest imposed forsins.Those whofinanciallysupportedthe arts.called thefather ofhumanismHe createdthe Statue ofDavid,Ceiling of theSistine ChapelDocument postedthat expressed thebuying and sellingof indulgenceswas unjustWrote theDecameronintellectualmovement thatfocused onhuman potentialandachievements.Applied toChristians whobelonged tonon-CatholicChurches.Religious movementbegun by MartinLuther which led tothe founding ofChristian churchesthat did not accept thepope’s authorityinvention thatallowed formass printingof booksThe educatedhoped to bringback to life theculture ofclassicalNativelanguage.He wanted toknow howthings workedsuch asmusclesTechnique whichshows threedimensions on aflat surfacethrough use of avanishing point.Followers ofMartin Lutherwho separatedfrom theCatholicChurch.He createdtheEquestrianStatue ofGattamelataProtestantchurch createdby QueenElizabeth I ofEngland in1559.Rebirth inart, writing,architecture,learning, andcultureHe paintedthe Schoolof AthensHe createdtheThe MonaLisaThe LastSupperFirst bookprinted onprintingpress inEurope14 linepoemwriters whowrote aboutpeople andlifethe epicenterof the ItalianRenaissance.Referred toas the“Father ofthe Italianlanguageone whodissents froman acceptedbelief ordoctrineAn ideal placeas depicted inThomasMore’s UtopiaDifferent ranks ofChurch leadersincluding priests,bishops, cardinals,and the Pope.To set asidea marriageas if it nevertook place.A pardon which,when purchased,released a sinnerfrom performingthe penalty that apriest imposed forsins.Those whofinanciallysupportedthe arts.called thefather ofhumanismHe createdthe Statue ofDavid,Ceiling of theSistine ChapelDocument postedthat expressed thebuying and sellingof indulgenceswas unjustWrote theDecameronintellectualmovement thatfocused onhuman potentialandachievements.Applied toChristians whobelonged tonon-CatholicChurches.Religious movementbegun by MartinLuther which led tothe founding ofChristian churchesthat did not accept thepope’s authorityinvention thatallowed formass printingof booksThe educatedhoped to bringback to life theculture ofclassicalNativelanguage.He wanted toknow howthings workedsuch asmusclesTechnique whichshows threedimensions on aflat surfacethrough use of avanishing point.

Review Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Followers of Martin Luther who separated from the Catholic Church.
  2. He created the Equestrian Statue of Gattamelata
  3. Protestant church created by Queen Elizabeth I of England in 1559.
  4. Rebirth in art, writing, architecture, learning, and culture
  5. He painted the School of Athens
  6. He created theThe Mona Lisa The Last Supper
  7. First book printed on printing press in Europe
  8. 14 line poem
  9. writers who wrote about people and life
  10. the epicenter of the Italian Renaissance.
  11. Referred to as the “Father of the Italian language
  12. one who dissents from an accepted belief or doctrine
  13. An ideal place as depicted in Thomas More’s Utopia
  14. Different ranks of Church leaders including priests, bishops, cardinals, and the Pope.
  15. To set aside a marriage as if it never took place.
  16. A pardon which, when purchased, released a sinner from performing the penalty that a priest imposed for sins.
  17. Those who financially supported the arts.
  18. called the father of humanism
  19. He created the Statue of David, Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
  20. Document posted that expressed the buying and selling of indulgences was unjust
  21. Wrote the Decameron
  22. intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements.
  23. Applied to Christians who belonged to non-Catholic Churches.
  24. Religious movement begun by Martin Luther which led to the founding of Christian churches that did not accept the pope’s authority
  25. invention that allowed for mass printing of books
  26. The educated hoped to bring back to life the culture of classical
  27. Native language.
  28. He wanted to know how things worked such as muscles
  29. Technique which shows three dimensions on a flat surface through use of a vanishing point.