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Who wants to be a… Artist?! Which statement best characterizes the Renaissance?

A: The authority of the was expanded B: The banned painting and Because they were considered to be too worldly

C: Greater emphasis was placed on the development D: The rigid social class system established of human potential in medieval times was strengthened Which statement best characterizes the Renaissance?

A: The authority of the Catholic Church was expanded B: The Catholic Church banned painting and sculpture Because they were considered to be too worldy

C: Greater emphasis was placed on the development of D: The rigid social class system established in medieval human potential times was strengthened A major characteristic of European art during the Renaissance was the

A: Use of abstract designs B: Lifelike portrayal of people and their environment

C: Reproduction of prehistoric D: Introduction of Gothic A major characteristic of European art during the Renaissance was the

A: Use of abstract designs B: Lifelike portrayal of people and their environment

C: Reproduction of prehistoric buildings D: Introduction of Gothic architecture

The humanists of the Renaissance differed from the traditional medieval philosophers in the humanists

A: Interest in the spiritual life of people B: Lack of interest in ancient Greek and Roman culture

C: Emphasis on the importance of the individual D: Rejection of Christian principles The humanists of the Renaissance differed from the traditional medieval philosophers in the humanists’

A: Interest in the spiritual life of B: Lack of interest in ancient Greek people and Roman culture

C: Emphasis on the importance of the individual D: Rejection of Christian principles During the Renaissance, which development contributed to the Protestant ?

A: Questioning of traditional authority B: Interest in ancient Greece and

C: Advances in mathematics and science D: Attention to realism and detail During the Renaissance, which development contributed most to the Protestant Reformation?

A: Questioning of traditional authority B: Interest in ancient Greece and Rome

C: Advances in mathematic and science D: Attention to realism and detail

The most significant way in which the Renaissance influenced the Reformation was in the Renaissance emphasized

A: Supporting democratic forms of government B: Stressing the importance of life after death

C: Questioning the existence of God D: Encouraging a questioning attitude

The most significant way in which the Renaissance influenced the Reformation was

in the Renaissance emphasized

A: Supporting democratic forms of government B: Stressing the importance of life after death

C: Questioning the existence of God D: Encouraging a questioning attitude In Western Europe, a major immediate effect of the Reformation was a

A: Renewed domination of the Catholic B: Decline in religious unity and in the Church over the German states power of the Catholic Church

C: Greater tolerance of religious other D: Decrease in education opportunities than for the middle class In Western Europe, a major immediate effect of the Reformation was a

A: Renewed domination of the Catholic B: Decline in religious unity and in the power Church over the German states of the Catholic Church

C: Greater tolerance of religions other D: Decline in religious unity and in than Christianity the power of the Catholic Church A major goal of the Counter-Reformation was to

A: Reinstate the power of the B: Reduce the authority of absolute Roman Catholic Church monarchs

C: Encourage new ideas in science and D: Compromise with European Protestants philosophy throughout Europe A major goal of the Counter-Reformation was to

A: Reinstate the power of the Roman B: Reduce the authority of absolute monarchs Catholic Church

C: Encourage new ideas science and D: Compromise with European Protestants philosophy throughout Europe to the Protestant Reformation, the medieval church in western Europe was criticized for

A: Sponsoring explorations to the Middle East B: Allowing the Bible to be printed and distributed to the people

C: Being too concerned with worldly D: Refusing to sell indulgences to peasants power and riches Prior to the Protestant Reformation, the medieval church in western Europe was criticized for

A: Sponsoring explorations to the B: Allowing the Bible to be printed and Middle East distributed to the people

C: Being too concerned with worldly D: Refusing to sell indulgences to peasants power and riches Which change to Christian church practice was suggested by Martin Luther?

A: Increasing the sale of indulgences B: Printing the Bible in the vernacular so all could read it

C: Installing statues of in churchs D: Saying the mass in so the faithful would learn it Which change to Christian church practice was suggested by Martin Luther?

A: Increasing the sale of indulgences B: Printing the Bible in the vernacular so all could read it

C: Installing statues of saints in churches D: Saying the mass in Latin so the faithful would learn it One major effect of the Protestant Reformation on western Europe was the

A: Increased power of the Catholic B: Reduction in religious wars

C: Decline in religious unity D: Increase in the sale of indulgences by the Catholic Church One major effect of the Protestant Reformation on western Europe was the

A: Increased power of the Catholic B: Reduction in religious wars Pope

C: Decline in religious unity D: Increase in the sale of indulgences by the Catholic Church Prior to the Protestant Reformation, the medieval church in western Europe was criticized for

A: Being too concerned with worldly B: Sponsored explorations to the Middle East power and riches

C: Allowed the Bible to be printed and D: Refusing to sell indulgences to peasants distributed to the people Prior to the Protestant Reformation, the medieval church in western Europe was criticized for

A: Being too concerned with worldly power B: Sponsoring explorations to the Middle East and riches

C: Allowing the Bible to be printed and distributed D: Refusing to sell indulgences to peasants to the people Final Question… Take out a piece of loose-leaf and work with your group to answer the following question:

Describe the teachings of Martin Luther, John Calvin, and King Henry VIII.