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Renaissance and Reformation Jeopardy

The Renaissance Art and Literature The Reformation Martin Luther The Counter-Reformation
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This country is where the Renaissance began
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This country is where the Renaissance began
Italy
These two cultures were imitated during the Renaissance
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These two cultures were imitated during the Renaissance
ancient Greek and Roman
This geographic factor allowed Italian city-states to flourish and become the birthplace of the Renaissance
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This geographic factor allowed Italian city-states to flourish and become the birthplace of the Renaissance
a peninsula in the Mediterranean Sea
This theme stresses the importance of worldly figures rather than religious objects
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This theme stresses the importance of worldly figures rather than religious objects
humanism
Individuals who support the arts and education during the Renaissance
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Individuals who support the arts and education during the Renaissance
patrons
This famous Renaissance writer produced Romeo and Juliet
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This famous Renaissance writer produced Romeo and Juliet
William Shakespeare
DaVinci's famous painting of an ordinary woman
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DaVinci's famous painting of an ordinary woman
Mona Lisa
Creator of the famous sculpture David
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Creator of the famous sculpture David
Michelangelo
Miguel Cervantes's satire on knighthood and chivalry
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Miguel Cervantes's satire on knighthood and chivalry
Don Quixote
Writer of The Prince who asserted that 'the end justifies the means'
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Writer of The Prince who asserted that 'the end justifies the means'
Machiavelli
Religion created in protest to the Catholic Church
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Religion created in protest to the Catholic Church
Protestantism
One cause of the Protestant Reformation
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One cause of the Protestant Reformation
corruption within the Catholic Church
Calvinist belief that God decides whether an individual will go to Heave prior to his/her birth
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Calvinist belief that God decides whether an individual will go to Heave prior to his/her birth
predetermination/predestination
Inventor of the printing press - the invention which spread Protestant ideas
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Inventor of the printing press - the invention which spread Protestant ideas
Johannes Gutenberg
Act which made King Henry VIII head of the Church of England
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Act which made King Henry VIII head of the Church of England
Act of Supremacy
List of arguments against the Catholic Church
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List of arguments against the Catholic Church
95 Theses
Vernacular language which Martin Luther translated the Bible into
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Vernacular language which Martin Luther translated the Bible into
German
Religion created by German monk
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Religion created by German monk
Lutheranism
Martin Luther was primarily dissatisfied with the Catholic Church due to the selling of
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Martin Luther was primarily dissatisfied with the Catholic Church due to the selling of
indulgences
Catholic priest who angered Martin Luther with the selling of indulgences
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Catholic priest who angered Martin Luther with the selling of indulgences
Johann Tetzel
Violent persecution of Protestants by the Catholic Church
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Violent persecution of Protestants by the Catholic Church
the Inquisition
First reaction of the Catholic Church to Protestantism
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First reaction of the Catholic Church to Protestantism
deny, deny, deny
First Catholic Pope to recognize the urgency of the spread of Protestantism
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First Catholic Pope to recognize the urgency of the spread of Protestantism
Pope Paul III
Group of priests who left behind a legacy of education found at institutions such as Boston College and Georgetown University
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Group of priests who left behind a legacy of education found at institutions such as Boston College and Georgetown University
Jesuits
Meeting of Catholic Pope, bishops and archbishops to discuss ways to deal with spread of Protestantism
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Meeting of Catholic Pope, bishops and archbishops to discuss ways to deal with spread of Protestantism
Council of Trent

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