Matching
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Match
each term with the correct statement below. a. | recant | d. | perspective | b. | predestination | e. | theocracy | c. | patron | | | | |
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Person who
provides financial support
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2.
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Artistic
technique that creates a three-dimensional appearance
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3.
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Government
run by church leaders
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4.
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To renounce,
or give up, your views on something
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5.
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God chose
who would be saved a long time ago.
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Match
each person with the correct statement below. a. | John Calvin | d. | Lorenzo de Medici | b. | Henry
VIII | e. | Niccolò
Machiavell | c. | Leonardo da Vinci | | | | |
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6.
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Wealthy
merchant and patron of the arts
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7.
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Italian
painter and inventor
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8.
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Author of
The Prince, which begins the modern age.
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9.
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Religious
reformer who believed in predestination
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10.
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King who
established the Church of England and killed Thomas More.
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Match
each term with the correct statement below. a. | heliocentric | d. | Renaissance | b. | humanism | e. | recant | c. | indulgence | | | | |
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11.
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Intellectual
movement that focused on worldly subjects rather than on religious issues
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12.
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A lessening
of punishment for sins
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13.
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To give up
ones views
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14.
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Rebirth
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15.
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Centered
around the sun
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Match
each person with the correct statement below. a. | Copernicus | d. | Cervantes | b. | Dürer | e. | Tetzel | c. | Luther | | | | |
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Sold
indulgences in Germany.
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Painter who
brought the Italian Renaissance to Germany
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18.
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German monk
and theologian who attacked indulgences
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19.
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Scholar who
believed the sun was at the center of the universe
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20.
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Don
Quixote
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Use
the following two choices for the next 6 questions... a. | Characteristic
of the Renaissance | b. | NOT a
characteristic of the Renaissance | | | | |
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21.
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Emphasis on class, nationality and birthplace.
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22.
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Secular art forms.
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23.
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Individuals judged on personal merits.
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24.
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Art
serves only religious purposes.
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25.
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Creates an increasingly powerful Catholic Church.
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26.
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Secular scholarship.
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27.
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Belief in humanism.
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28.
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Supporting the arts.
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Match
the dates with the correct events; some may be used more than once... a. | 1517 | c. | 1300-1500 | b. | 1521 | d. | 500-1000 | | | | |
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29.
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The
Dark Ages
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30.
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The
beginning of the Reformation
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31.
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The
Diet of Worms
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32.
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The
Renaissance
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33.
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Luther posts the 95 theses
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Properly match the teachings below with one of these three choices: a. | Catholic
teaching | c. | Neither of
these | b. | Lutheran teaching | | | | |
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34.
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There
are 7 sacraments
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35.
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Sola
Fide. Saved by faith alone.
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36.
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Truth
is in the Bible AND Church Teaching and tradition
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37.
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Indulgences can lessen time in purgatory
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38.
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Priests can marry
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Priesthood of all believers; there is no distinction between priests and
laity.
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40.
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Only
the priests and pope can interpret the Bible.
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41.
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No
worship of Mary
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42.
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Predestination
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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43.
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The artists
of the Renaissance focused on a. | humanistic concerns. | c. | the universe. | b. | the spiritual
world. | d. | the Catholic
Church. | | | | |
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44.
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Which city
is most stronly associated with the Renaissance? a. | Paris | b. | London | c. | Florence. | d. | Rome | | |
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45.
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Luther
criticized the Roman Catholic Church for a. | selling indulgences. | c. | translating the Bible into German. | b. | preaching
forgiveness. | d. | believing in the
Bible. | | | | |
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46.
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Which of the
following contributed to the birth of the Renaissance in Italy? a. | a new translation of
the Bible | b. | a wealthy and powerful merchant class | c. | the development of oil
painting | d. | the rise of Protestantism | | |
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47.
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Luther
believed that a. | good deeds were
necessary for salvation. | b. | the Pope was the sole religious authority. | c. | the Bible was a
hoax. | d. | salvation could be achieved through faith
alone. | | |
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48.
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The
development of printing in Europe led to a. | religious tolerance. | b. | increased competition
with China. | c. | increased literacy. | d. | increased corruption in
the Roman Catholic Church. | | |
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49.
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What was the
Council of Trent? a. | The trial of Martin
Luther | b. | the official response of the Catholic Church to the Reformation: It
accepted many of the Protestant positions and admitted the Church had made
mistakes. | c. | the end of the Protestant religion | d. | the official response
of the Catholic Church to the Reformation: it affirmed all traditional Catholic positions and
condemned all the views of the Reformers. | | |
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50.
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Copernicus
proposed which of the following? a. | The sun travels around the Earth. | b. | The Earth travels
around the sun. | c. | Gravity keeps the planets in orbit around the
sun. | d. | The Earth is the center
of the universe. | | |
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Figure 14-1 These questions are added to test your
ability to read graphs and charts, a skill that will help you on the ACT test...
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51.
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Which of the
following had a population of about 13 million in the year 1500 according to Figure
14-1? a. | France and the
Lowlands | c. | Spain | b. | Germany and Scandinavia | d. | Italy | | | | |
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52.
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According to
Figure 14-1, what was the population of the British Isles in 1400? a. | 5
million | c. | 4
million | b. | 3 million | d. | 15 million | | | | |
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53.
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Which
country, or group of countries, had a population of 8 million in 1450 according to Figure
14-1? a. | France and the
Lowlands | c. | Germany and
Scandinavia | b. | Italy | d. | Spain | | | | |
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54.
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What was the
population of Italy in 1500 according to Figure 14-1? a. | 9.5
million | c. | 10
million | b. | 12 million | d. | 11 million | | | | |
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55.
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Which of the
following is NOT a cause of the Renaissance? a. | Increased trade.. | b. | Increased
wealth.. | c. | Reawakened interest in the culture of ancient
Rome | d. | The growth of
humanism. | e. | The increasing number of serfs in
Europe. | | |
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56.
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Which of the
following was an effect of the printing revolution in the 1500s? a. | the spread of new
ideas | b. | decreased funding for the arts | c. | increased competition
with China | d. | the beginning of compulsory education | | |
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57.
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How did
Henry VIII react when the Pope refused to annul his marriage? a. | He started a
war. | b. | He took over the
English church. | c. | He started the Reformation. | d. | He imposed fines on the
Roman Catholic Church. | | |
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58.
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Which of the
following is NOT a northern humanist? a. | Erasmus | c. | Sir Thomas More | b. | Shakespeare | d. | DaVinci | | | | |
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59.
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The following are
statements from the Council of Trent:
1. If anyone
saith, that faith alone is enough for salvation; let him be condemned.
2. If anyone saith, that man is truly absolved; let him be
condemned.
3. If anyone saith,
that a man is predestined for salvation; let him be condemned.
Which one of these statements would be especially directed against
Luther?
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60.
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The following are
statements from the Council of Trent:
1. If anyone
saith, that faith alone is enough for salvation; let him be condemned.
2. If anyone saith, that man is truly absolved; let him be
condemned.
3. If anyone saith,
that a man is predestined for salvation; let him be condemned.
Which one of these statements would be especially directed against
Calvin?
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61.
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What
was the result of the Diet of Worms? a. | Luthers teachings were accepted, but his followers were
condemned. | c. | Luthers
teachings were rejected and he was excommunicated by the Pope. | b. | Luthers
teachings were condemned, but he was allowed to stay on as a Catholic
priest. | d. | Charles V, the
emperor, liked Luther, and urged him to recant, but when Luther would not, Charles V told him he
would have to leave Germany. | | | | |
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62.
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Which
of the following does not describe part of the teaching of John Calvin? a. | The Pope is the
supreme head of the Church. | c. | Predestination | b. | T.U.L.I.P | d. | Followers of Christ should be honest, hard working, and
austere | | | | |
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63.
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What
did Henry VIII do to get the aristocrats and noble on his side in taking over the Catholic Church
properties? a. | Gave them
religious titles | c. | He promised to
knight them and grant them all the title Sir | b. | He gave them
lands that had belonged to the Catholic Church. | d. | They were all given pensions from the royal
treasury | | | | |
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64.
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What
was the main result of the Peace of Augsburg? a. | The decision to let the religion of each prince, Catholic or
Lutheran, determine what religion would be required in that region | c. | That Luther was condemned, but not harmed by
anyone. | b. | To stop all religious fighting
immediately | d. | That it did not
work and led to war. | | | | |
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Short Answer
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65.
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List three
ways the Renaissance differed from the Middle Ages.
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Essay
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66.
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Asking
Questions List three questions you could ask Pope Paul III that would help determine the
stand of the Catholic Church on the ideas of Luther and the Protestant Reformation.
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