Peace ofAugsburgWhat result of thereligious wars inGermany that endedin 1555 turnedGermany into agroup of states thatfollowed differentreligions?They wrotemore booksabout non-religioussubjects.How didsecularism effectEuropeanwriters likeWilliamShakespeare?WilliamTyndaleWho was burnedat the stake Fortranslating theBible into English,in 1536?FrancisBaconWho is theRenaissancephilosopher whosuggested thatscholars should usespecific facts to makegeneral rules?theGeocentricTheoryWhat is theidea that thesun and planetsmove aroundthe Earthcalled?theDiet ofWormsDuring these seriesof meetings that firstconvened, or met, in1521, Martin Lutherwas found guilty ofheresy,excommunicated anddeclared an outlaw.Gutenberg'smoveable-type printingpressWhat inventionincreased theliteracy ofordinary/commonpeople?Painting peopleandbackgrounds ina way thatmimics real lifeWhat is atypicalelement ofRenaissancepaintings?Godpredetermineswho will besavedWhat belief aboutsalvationrepresents a beliefof John Calvin butnot of MartinLuther?the sale ofindulgencesleads tocorruption andGod alone cangrant salvationWhat are twoof MartinLuther's mostimportantteachings? to stop thespread ofProtestantideasWhat was one ofthe CatholicChurch’s goalsin holding theCouncil of Trentin 1545?because feudalismwas never verystrong there andbecause there weremany wealthycenters of tradeWhy did theRenaissancebegin inItaly?theHeliocentricTheoryWhat is theidea that thesun is at thecenter of theuniverse iscalled?theJesuitsWhose chief goalduring theCounter-Reformation wasto reform theCatholic Church?It was at thecrossroads ofmajor traderoutes in theMediterranean.How does themap helpexplain why theRenaissancebegan in Italy?accessibilityby waterWhat is one reasonfor the economicsuccess of the citiesin the HanseaticLeague and theItalian city-states?self-governmentWhat result of theProtestantReformation isalso reflected inmoderndemocraticgovernments?secularismWhat is the viewthat religion neednot be at thecenter of humanaffairs called?It's an example ofan engraving and itshows the influenceof the ItalianRenaissance inNorthern Europe.Why wereworks suchas thisimportant? CatholicismThis religionteaches thatBOTH the Bibleand tradition areimportant sourcesof religious truth.Catholics believe thatpriests shouldinterpret the Bible forthe people, whileprotestants believethat people caninterpret the Bible forthemselves.A key differencebetween CatholicismandLutheranism/Calvinismis that . . .the use ofrealism andlinearperspectiveHow did Leonardoda Vinci’s paintingsreflect the newconcerns andtechniques ofRenaissance art?FeudalismThe growth of tradeand industry causedwhat social, politicaland economicsystem in Europe toweaken?LutheranismandCalvinismThis religionteaches thatthe Bible aloneis the source ofreligious truth.IsaacNewtonWho created thetheory of gravity,which helpsexplain themovement of theplanets?Peace ofAugsburgWhat result of thereligious wars inGermany that endedin 1555 turnedGermany into agroup of states thatfollowed differentreligions?They wrotemore booksabout non-religioussubjects.How didsecularism effectEuropeanwriters likeWilliamShakespeare?WilliamTyndaleWho was burnedat the stake Fortranslating theBible into English,in 1536?FrancisBaconWho is theRenaissancephilosopher whosuggested thatscholars should usespecific facts to makegeneral rules?theGeocentricTheoryWhat is theidea that thesun and planetsmove aroundthe Earthcalled?theDiet ofWormsDuring these seriesof meetings that firstconvened, or met, in1521, Martin Lutherwas found guilty ofheresy,excommunicated anddeclared an outlaw.Gutenberg'smoveable-type printingpressWhat inventionincreased theliteracy ofordinary/commonpeople?Painting peopleandbackgrounds ina way thatmimics real lifeWhat is atypicalelement ofRenaissancepaintings?Godpredetermineswho will besavedWhat belief aboutsalvationrepresents a beliefof John Calvin butnot of MartinLuther?the sale ofindulgencesleads tocorruption andGod alone cangrant salvationWhat are twoof MartinLuther's mostimportantteachings? to stop thespread ofProtestantideasWhat was one ofthe CatholicChurch’s goalsin holding theCouncil of Trentin 1545?because feudalismwas never verystrong there andbecause there weremany wealthycenters of tradeWhy did theRenaissancebegin inItaly?theHeliocentricTheoryWhat is theidea that thesun is at thecenter of theuniverse iscalled?theJesuitsWhose chief goalduring theCounter-Reformation wasto reform theCatholic Church?It was at thecrossroads ofmajor traderoutes in theMediterranean.How does themap helpexplain why theRenaissancebegan in Italy?accessibilityby waterWhat is one reasonfor the economicsuccess of the citiesin the HanseaticLeague and theItalian city-states?self-governmentWhat result of theProtestantReformation isalso reflected inmoderndemocraticgovernments?secularismWhat is the viewthat religion neednot be at thecenter of humanaffairs called?It's an example ofan engraving and itshows the influenceof the ItalianRenaissance inNorthern Europe.Why wereworks suchas thisimportant? CatholicismThis religionteaches thatBOTH the Bibleand tradition areimportant sourcesof religious truth.Catholics believe thatpriests shouldinterpret the Bible forthe people, whileprotestants believethat people caninterpret the Bible forthemselves.A key differencebetween CatholicismandLutheranism/Calvinismis that . . .the use ofrealism andlinearperspectiveHow did Leonardoda Vinci’s paintingsreflect the newconcerns andtechniques ofRenaissance art?FeudalismThe growth of tradeand industry causedwhat social, politicaland economicsystem in Europe toweaken?LutheranismandCalvinismThis religionteaches thatthe Bible aloneis the source ofreligious truth.IsaacNewtonWho created thetheory of gravity,which helpsexplain themovement of theplanets?

CUA3 ( T15) The Renaissance and Reformation Review - Call List

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  1. What result of the religious wars in Germany that ended in 1555 turned Germany into a group of states that followed different religions?
    Peace of Augsburg
  2. How did secularism effect European writers like William Shakespeare?
    They wrote more books about non-religious subjects.
  3. Who was burned at the stake For translating the Bible into English, in 1536?
    William Tyndale
  4. Who is the Renaissance philosopher who suggested that scholars should use specific facts to make general rules?
    Francis Bacon
  5. What is the idea that the sun and planets move around the Earth called?
    the Geocentric Theory
  6. During these series of meetings that first convened, or met, in 1521, Martin Luther was found guilty of heresy, excommunicated and declared an outlaw.
    the Diet of Worms
  7. What invention increased the literacy of ordinary/common people?
    Gutenberg's moveable-type printing press
  8. What is a typical element of Renaissance paintings?
    Painting people and backgrounds in a way that mimics real life
  9. What belief about salvation represents a belief of John Calvin but not of Martin Luther?
    God predetermines who will be saved
  10. What are two of Martin Luther's most important teachings?
    the sale of indulgences leads to corruption and God alone can grant salvation
  11. What was one of the Catholic Church’s goals in holding the Council of Trent in 1545?
    to stop the spread of Protestant ideas
  12. Why did the Renaissance begin in Italy?
    because feudalism was never very strong there and because there were many wealthy centers of trade
  13. What is the idea that the sun is at the center of the universe is called?
    the Heliocentric Theory
  14. Whose chief goal during the Counter-Reformation was to reform the Catholic Church?
    the Jesuits
  15. How does the map help explain why the Renaissance began in Italy?
    It was at the crossroads of major trade routes in the Mediterranean.
  16. What is one reason for the economic success of the cities in the Hanseatic League and the Italian city-states?
    accessibility by water
  17. What result of the Protestant Reformation is also reflected in modern democratic governments?
    self-government
  18. What is the view that religion need not be at the center of human affairs called?
    secularism
  19. Why were works such as this important?
    It's an example of an engraving and it shows the influence of the Italian Renaissance in Northern Europe.
  20. This religion teaches that BOTH the Bible and tradition are important sources of religious truth.
    Catholicism
  21. A key difference between Catholicism and Lutheranism/Calvinism is that . . .
    Catholics believe that priests should interpret the Bible for the people, while protestants believe that people can interpret the Bible for themselves.
  22. How did Leonardo da Vinci’s paintings reflect the new concerns and techniques of Renaissance art?
    the use of realism and linear perspective
  23. The growth of trade and industry caused what social, political and economic system in Europe to weaken?
    Feudalism
  24. This religion teaches that the Bible alone is the source of religious truth.
    Lutheranism and Calvinism
  25. Who created the theory of gravity, which helps explain the movement of the planets?
    Isaac Newton