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The Renaissance Study Guide

The Renaissance Study Guide. By: Willy Ramos. 1) Where Did the “Renaissance” begin?. 1a) In Italy—late 1400’s lasted until the 1600’s. 2) What does the word “Renaissance” mean?. 2a) “Renaissance” means rebirth in French. 3) What is “Humanism”?.

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The Renaissance Study Guide

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  1. The Renaissance Study Guide By: Willy Ramos

  2. 1) Where Did the “Renaissance” begin?

  3. 1a) In Italy—late 1400’s lasted until the 1600’s

  4. 2) What does the word “Renaissance” mean?

  5. 2a) “Renaissance” means rebirth in French

  6. 3) What is “Humanism”?

  7. 3a) “Humanism” is the intellectual study on how to live a good life.

  8. 4) Who were the two most important Humanists?

  9. 4a) The two most important Humanists were Desiderius Erasmus and Thomas More.

  10. 5) What would a “Renaissance person” be interested in?

  11. 5a) A “Renaissance person” would be interested in science, literature, history, and the arts

  12. 6) The scholars of the “Renaissance” time period rediscovered ______?

  13. 6a) Scholars rediscovered writings of ancient Greece and Rome

  14. 7) What did “Humanists” try to combine?

  15. 7a) Humanists tried to combine Latin and Greek literature with Christianity

  16. 8) Why is there more time for higher learning during the “Renaissance” than in the “Middle Ages”?

  17. 8a) Rising merchants class began earning more money which lead to more leisure time.

  18. 9) Who invented the printing press?

  19. 9a) Johannes Gutenburg

  20. 10) What was a major impact of the printing press?

  21. 10a) Allowed the common people to learn how to read.

  22. 11) Who was Erasmus and what is his most famous work?

  23. 11a) Dutch monk famous for “In Praise of Folly”

  24. 12) Who was Thomas More?

  25. 12a) Lawyer who wrote Utopia, and could not acknowledge King Henry as the head of the Church of England

  26. 13) What is the “Reformation”?

  27. 13a) Movement by the people that began to reject of the authority of the pope

  28. 14) Who was Martin Luther and where is he from?

  29. 14a) Founded a new kind of denomination of Christianity and originated from Germany.

  30. 15) Describe how Henry VIII broke with the church.

  31. 15a) Wanted to divorce his wife and announced himself Head of the Church of England.

  32. 16) List Henry VIII’s wives and what happened to each.

  33. 16a) Catherine of Aragon: Divorced Ann Boleyn: Beheaded Jane Seymour: Died Anne of Cleves: Divorced Catherine Howard: Beheaded Catherine Parr: Died

  34. 17) Who created the royal navy?

  35. 17a) Henry VIII

  36. 18) What did Thomas more do about Henry VIII when the king placed him self at the head of the English Church?

  37. 18a) Wouldn’t stand to see him as head of the Church of England, and couldn’t legally recognize him as head either.

  38. 19) Which group thought that the English church was not reformed enough?

  39. 19a) Puritans, Baptists, Presbyterians, Dissenters and Nonconformists.

  40. qq20) List the Kings and Queens of the Renaissance in Order.

  41. 20a) Henry VII Henry VIII Edward VI, Mary Tudor, Elizabeth James I of Scotland

  42. 21) Who was a self proclaimed “Renaissance Man”?

  43. 21a) Henry VIII

  44. 22) Why was he called this?

  45. 22a) Studied the arts, played various instruments and was a good athlete

  46. 23) Who was called “Bloody Mary” and how did she get this name?

  47. 23a) Mary Tudor, called by her nickname because she tried to convert England back to Catholicism by burning at the stake 300 dissenters

  48. 24) What happened to Edward?

  49. 24a) died of a fever at age 9

  50. 25) Why was Elizabeth called the “Virgin Queen”?

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