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RENAISSANCE JEOPARDY
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Geoffrey Chaucer
Charles V
Raphael
Leonardo Da Vinci
Pope Julius II
Guttenberg Printing Press
Michaelangelo
The Jesuits, the reform of the papacy, and the Council of Trent
rebirth
predestination
Humanism
Mary, Queen of Scotts or 'Bloody Mary'
vernacular
Fresco
indulgence
Peace of Augsburg and Christian Unity
Florence
the sell of indulgence
The Protestants and Catholics drowned the Anabaptist as a form of persecution/eradication
King Henry VIII
Martin Luther
Nicclolo Machiaveli
secular
Rome
inferno (#!!##!!##!!##!!#), purgatory, paradise (heaven); Dante's journey through all three realms until he reaches God
What is the key intellectual movement of the Renaissance that focused on the study of the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome?
Who mastered the art of realistic painting with the Mona Lisa and the last Supper and dissected human bodies to see how nature worked?
What do we call the language spoken in a person’s own region?
Who sculpted David of the Bible and painted the Sistine Chapel?
Who was admired for his Madonnas (paintings of the Virgin Mary)?
What agreement ended the religious warfare in Germany and what was forever lost with it?
What was Calvin’s idea that God had determined in advance who would be saved and who would be damned?
Who in England annulled his own marriage because he was tired of waiting on the pope and wanted a son?
What word means worldly?
What practice of the church did Luther's Ninety-five Theses attack?
What is a painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water based paints?
Who wrote the book The Prince?
What invention caused the ideas of the Renaissance and Reformation to spread so quickly?
46. Who burned more than three hundred Protestants as part of an attempt to restore Catholicism as the main religion in England?
Who wrote the Ninety-five Theses and started the Protestant Reformation?
What are the three parts of the divine comedy and what is it about?
What does the word renaissance mean?
Who authored The Canterbury Tales?
What were the three chief pillars of the Catholic Reformation?
Which city-state was the cultural center of the Renaissance in Italy?
Who was the “warrior-pope” that led armies against his enemies?
Who was the Holy Roman Emperor at the Edict of Worms and during the fighting against the German-Lutheran Princes?
What city did the Spanish sack in 1527, which left them to be a dominant force in Italy?
What word means to be released from all or part of the punishment of sin?
What did Protestants and Catholics do to the Anabaptists?

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DescriptionMatch:
What does the word renaissance mean?rebirth
What word means worldly?secular
What do we call the language spoken in a person’s own region?vernacular
What word means to be released from all or part of the punishment of sin?indulgence
What was Calvin’s idea that God had determined in advance who would be saved and who would be damned? predestination
Who wrote the book The Prince? Nicclolo Machiaveli
Who authored The Canterbury Tales? Geoffrey Chaucer
Who wrote the Ninety-five Theses and started the Protestant Reformation?Martin Luther
What practice of the church did Luther's Ninety-five Theses attack?the sell of indulgence
What are the three parts of the divine comedy and what is it about? inferno (#!!##!!##!!##!!#), purgatory, paradise (heaven); Dante's journey through all three realms until he reaches God
Who sculpted David of the Bible and painted the Sistine Chapel? Michaelangelo
Who mastered the art of realistic painting with the Mona Lisa and the last Supper and dissected human bodies to see how nature worked? Leonardo Da Vinci
Who was admired for his Madonnas (paintings of the Virgin Mary)? Raphael
Who was the Holy Roman Emperor at the Edict of Worms and during the fighting against the German-Lutheran Princes? Charles V
Who was the “warrior-pope” that led armies against his enemies? Pope Julius II
What city did the Spanish sack in 1527, which left them to be a dominant force in Italy? Rome
What invention caused the ideas of the Renaissance and Reformation to spread so quickly? Guttenberg Printing Press
What is the key intellectual movement of the Renaissance that focused on the study of the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome? Humanism
What agreement ended the religious warfare in Germany and what was forever lost with it? Peace of Augsburg and Christian Unity
What were the three chief pillars of the Catholic Reformation? The Jesuits, the reform of the papacy, and the Council of Trent
Which city-state was the cultural center of the Renaissance in Italy? Florence
What is a painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water based paints? Fresco
Who in England annulled his own marriage because he was tired of waiting on the pope and wanted a son? King Henry VIII
46. Who burned more than three hundred Protestants as part of an attempt to restore Catholicism as the main religion in England? Mary, Queen of Scotts or 'Bloody Mary'
What did Protestants and Catholics do to the Anabaptists? The Protestants and Catholics drowned the Anabaptist as a form of persecution/eradication