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History review unit 2 Renaissance, Reformation, enlightenment pages: 438-442, 453, 462-465, 523-526, 533-536. 1 st page picture: http://tbonerocks.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/parahsalin.jpg wd. The Renaissance overview.

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  1. History review unit 2Renaissance, Reformation, enlightenment pages: 438-442, 453, 462-465, 523-526, 533-536 1st page picture: http://tbonerocks.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/parahsalin.jpg wd

  2. The Renaissance overview • Rebirth of classical knowledge and focus on people, an not just religion • Art and though reflected human emotion, rather then economic focus • Opened door to reformation. • Church revises its economic policies • Development in technology

  3. The Renaissance terms / people • Humanism – the belief that the proper study of man is man. • Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463-94) • Trinity with the Virgin (1427) • Luca Pacioli (1445-1514)

  4. The Reformation • Catholicism had won western and central Europe. • Church becomes very wealthy and powerful. • Several reformer charged the church on straying from Jesus’.

  5. The Reformation terms / people • Laissez-faire – an economic policy of non-interference by movement in the working of the market and the economic affairs of individuals. • Martin Luther (1483-1546) • Indulgences – remission from the punishments of an absolved sin. • Ninety-five theses – Luther’s exposition of his beliefs and his differentness with the Catholic church

  6. The Englitenment • Inspired by scientist, Micoangelo (dissections) • Church wont allow cadavers to be studies upon • Locke saw private ownership of property • Hobbes wanted a society of economic productivity.

  7. The Enlightenment terms / people • Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) • Social contract – mythical, unwritten agreement among early people in a “state of nature” • John Locke (1632-1704)

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