C HAPTER 1 R EVIEW HWC Jeopardy. Italian Renaissance Artist who painted The Last Supper and Mona Lisa. 5 POINTS Who was da Vinci?

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C HAPTER 1 R EVIEW HWC Jeopardy

Italian Renaissance Artist who painted The Last Supper and Mona Lisa. 5 POINTS Who was da Vinci?

Italian Renaissance A series of them led to interaction between Christians and Muslims. 10 POINTS What were the Crusades?

Italian Renaissance His book, The Prince, was a guide to ruthless leadership. 15 POINTS Who was Machiavelli?

Italian Renaissance Renaissance art had the appearance of a third dimension because artists used it. 20 POINTS What is perspective?

Italian Renaissance The city at the heart of the Renaissance. 25 POINTS What was Florence?

Italian Renaissance He is known as much for his paintings as for the sculptures he loved to create. 30 POINTS Who was Michelangelo?

Italian Renaissance Location where some of Michelangelo’s greatest work is on display. 35 POINTS Where is the Sistine Chapel?

Italian Renaissance Italian artist who painted the School of Athens. 40 POINTS Who was Raphael?

Reformation Inventor of the European moveable- type printing press. 5 POINTS Who was Johann Gutenberg?

Reformation A government run by religious leaders. 10 POINTS What is a theocracy?

Reformation God determines salvation before birth. 15 POINTS What is predestination?

Reformation A religious group which has broken away from an established church. 20 POINTS What is a sect?

Reformation They believed only in adult baptism. 25 POINTS Who were Anabaptists?

Reformation It ended the religious civil wars in Germany. 30 POINTS What was the Peace of Augsburg?

Reformation It was convened to address concerns within the Roman Catholic Church. 35 POINTS What was the Council of Trent?

Reformation City led by Zwingli. 40 POINTS What was Geneva?

Northern Renaissance Shakespeare 5 POINTS Name an English playwright.

Northern Renaissance Known for his engravings. 10 POINTS Who was Durer?

Northern Renaissance A Flemish Christian Humanist author. 15 POINTS Who was Erasmus?

Northern Renaissance Known for his fine detail and bright colors. 20 POINTS Who was van Eyck?

Northern Renaissance Many of his paintings focused on everyday peasant life. 25 POINTS Who was Bruegel?

Northern Renaissance Under a female ruler in England, the Renaissance took this special name? 30 POINTS What was the Elizabethan Era?

Northern Renaissance Less frequently used method of painting in the north. 35 POINTS What is fresco?

Northern Renaissance They focused on secular subjects, rather than religious ones. 40 POINTS Who were Christian humanists?

Potpourri He began the Protestant Reformation. 5 POINTS Who was Martin Luther?

Potpourri Luther’s list of complaints about the RCC. 10 POINTS What were the 95 Theses?

Potpourri Name of the Church of England under Elizabeth. 15 POINTS What is Anglican?

Potpourri Roman Catholic Tudor monarch. 20 POINTS Who was Mary I or Henry VIII?

Potpourri Henry VIII’s dead elder brother. 25 POINTS Who is Arthur Tudor?

Potpourri Protestant sect which believed in predestination. 30 POINTS What is Calvinism?

Potpourri Founder of the Society of Jesus. 35 POINTS Who was Ignatius of Loyola?

Potpourri He was executed because he refused to support Henry VIII’s separation from the RCC. 40 POINTS Who was Thomas More?

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