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Chapter 1 Renaissance & Reformation

Chapter 1 Renaissance & Reformation. Test Review Chapter Test: Thursday, September 22 nd. Jan van Eyck Henry of Navarre Peasants’ War Edict of Worms Ideal Renaissance man Donato Bramante Venice Nationalism Perspective. Hanseatic League Pieter Brughel the Elder Machiavelli Huguenots

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Chapter 1 Renaissance & Reformation

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  1. Chapter 1Renaissance & Reformation Test Review Chapter Test: Thursday, September 22nd

  2. Jan van Eyck Henry of Navarre Peasants’ War Edict of Worms Ideal Renaissance man Donato Bramante Venice Nationalism Perspective Hanseatic League Pieter Brughel the Elder Machiavelli Huguenots Raphael Fresco Florence King Henry VIII Ignatius of Loyola Matching (2 pts.)10 Questions

  3. True/False (2 pts.)10 Questions • What was the focus of Renaissance art? • Who is Johannes Gutenburg? • What is the idea of predestination? • What were the Anabaptists beliefs? • How did Renaissance ideas spread to the rest of Europe? • Who were the Jesuits?

  4. True/False (2 pts.)10 Questions • How did women’s roles in the church change during the Reformation? • Who was Baldassare Castiglione? • What areas did the Italian city-states specialize in? • How did Northern Renaissance art differ from Italian Renaissance art?

  5. Multiple Choice (2 pts.)20 Questions • Which artist is responsible for creating the statue of David and painting the Sistine Chapel? • Why were the Italian city-states so important to the Renaissance? • What is perspective? • What was the main influence on humanism? • Why did an increasing number of people learn to read in the mid 1400s? • Who is credited with starting the Protestant Reformation?

  6. Multiple Choice (2 pts.)20 Questions • What was the “bonfire of the vanities?” • What were the outcomes of the Council of Trent? • Who was Teresa of Avila and how did she impact the Catholic Church? • What are the humanities? • Who was Niccolo Machiavelli? • Why was the printing press so revolutional? • How did the Flemish School of art differ from the Italian Renaissance art?

  7. Multiple Choice (2 pts.)20 Questions • Why was Erasmus’s works censored by the Catholic Church? • What was the Edict of Worms? • What was the Council of Trent? • Be able to answer questions about the map on page 56. • Be able to answer questions about the artwork on page 48.

  8. Critical Thinking(5 pts.) • What was the Peace of Augsburg, and what was its significance? • How did humanism change the way people thought? • Describe two ways that the beliefs of Martin Luther differed from Catholic Doctrine. • Who was Bloody Mary and how did she earn her nickname?

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