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30.1 The Renaissance and Reformation

30.1 The Renaissance and Reformation. Pages 659-664. Introduction. Years: Inspired by: Secular = Emphasized : 1. 2. 3. Spirit of the Renaissance. Began in: Renewed interest in: Niccolo Machiavelli: 1. 2. Do you agree with Machiavelli?. Achievements of the Renaissance.

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30.1 The Renaissance and Reformation

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  1. 30.1 The Renaissance and Reformation Pages 659-664

  2. Introduction Years: Inspired by: Secular = Emphasized : 1. 2. 3.

  3. Spirit of the Renaissance • Began in: • Renewed interest in: • Niccolo Machiavelli: 1. 2.

  4. Do you agree with Machiavelli?

  5. Achievements of the Renaissance

  6. Art • Reflected: • Developed:

  7. Best known include:

  8. Literature • Italy: • Spain: • England:

  9. Petrarch

  10. The Printing Press Johann Gutenberg Major achievement: Direct Result: Significance:

  11. Gutenberg Printing Press

  12. The Protestant Reformation663-664 • Complaints against the Catholic Church: 1. 2. • Reformers wanted:

  13. Martin Luther • Who? • Main complaint with the church: • Indulgence= • Action taken:

  14. Wittenberg Castle Church

  15. Martin

  16. Martin?

  17. Luther’s Arguments 1. 2. Protestant Reformation=

  18. Other Reformers

  19. John Calvin • From: • Emphasized: • Predestination =

  20. John Calvin

  21. King Henry VIII • Problem: • Solution:

  22. Effects 1. 2.

  23. Protestant Religions • Anglican • Baptist • Congregational • Lutheranism • Methodism • Presbyterianism • Reformed

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