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Renaissance-Reformation

Matching
 
 
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.
recant
d.
perspective
b.
predestination
e.
theocracy
c.
patron
 

 1. 

Person who provides financial support
 

 2. 

Artistic technique that creates a three-dimensional appearance
 

 3. 

Government run by church leaders
 

 4. 

To renounce, or give up, your views on something
 

 5. 

God chose who would be saved a long time ago.
 
 
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
 

 6. 

Wealthy merchant and patron of the arts
 

 7. 

Italian painter and inventor
 

 8. 

Author of The Prince, which begins the modern age.
 

 9. 

Religious reformer who believed in predestination
 

 10. 

King who established the Church of England and killed Thomas More.
 
 
Match each term with the correct statement below.
a.
heliocentric
d.
Renaissance
b.
humanism
e.
recant
c.
indulgence
 

 11. 

Intellectual movement that focused on worldly subjects rather than on religious issues
 

 12. 

A lessening of punishment for sins
 

 13. 

To give up one’s views
 

 14. 

Rebirth
 

 15. 

Centered around the sun
 
 
Match each person with the correct statement below.
a.
Copernicus
d.
Cervantes
b.
Dürer
e.
Tetzel
c.
Luther
 

 16. 

Sold indulgences in Germany.
 

 17. 

Painter who brought the Italian Renaissance to Germany
 

 18. 

German monk and theologian who attacked indulgences
 

 19. 

Scholar who believed the sun was at the center of the universe
 

 20. 

Don Quixote
 
 
Use the following two choices for the next 6 questions...
a.
Characteristic of the Renaissance
b.
NOT a characteristic of the Renaissance
 

 21. 

Emphasis on class, nationality and birthplace.
 

 22. 

Secular art forms.
 

 23. 

Individuals judged on personal merits.
 

 24. 

Art serves only religious purposes.
 

 25. 

Creates an increasingly powerful Catholic Church.
 

 26. 

Secular scholarship.
 

 27. 

Belief in humanism.
 

 28. 

Supporting the arts.
 
 
Match the dates with the correct events; some may be used more than once...
a.
1517
c.
1300-1500
b.
1521
d.
500-1000
 

 29. 

The Dark Ages
 

 30. 

The beginning of the Reformation
 

 31. 

The Diet of Worms
 

 32. 

The Renaissance
 

 33. 

Luther posts the 95 theses
 
 
Properly match the teachings below with one of these three choices:
a.
Catholic teaching
c.
Neither of these
b.
Lutheran teaching
 

 34. 

There are 7 sacraments
 

 35. 

Sola Fide.  Saved by faith alone.
 

 36. 

Truth is in the Bible AND Church Teaching and tradition
 

 37. 

Indulgences can lessen time in purgatory
 

 38. 

Priests can marry
 

 39. 

Priesthood of all believers; there is no distinction between priests and laity.
 

 40. 

Only the priests and pope can interpret the Bible.
 

 41. 

No worship of Mary
 

 42. 

Predestination
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 43. 

The artists of the Renaissance focused on
a.
humanistic concerns.
c.
the universe.
b.
the spiritual world.
d.
the Catholic Church.
 

 44. 

Which city is most stronly associated with the Renaissance?
a.
Paris
b.
London
c.
Florence.
d.
Rome
 

 45. 

Luther criticized the Roman Catholic Church for
a.
selling indulgences.
c.
translating the Bible into German.
b.
preaching forgiveness.
d.
believing in the Bible.
 

 46. 

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
 

 47. 

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.
 

 48. 

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.
 

 49. 

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.
 

 50. 

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...
 

 51. 

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
 

 52. 

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
 

 53. 

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
 

 54. 

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
 

 55. 

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.
 

 56. 

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
 

 57. 

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.
 

 58. 

Which of the following is NOT a northern humanist?
a.
Erasmus
c.
Sir Thomas More
b.
Shakespeare
d.
DaVinci
 

 59. 


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?
a.
1
c.
3
b.
2
d.
1 and 3
 

 60. 


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?
a.
1
c.
3
b.
2
d.
1, 2, and 3
 

 61. 

What was the result of the Diet of Worms?
a.
Luther’s teachings were accepted, but his followers were condemned.
c.
Luther’s teachings were rejected and he was excommunicated by the Pope.
b.
Luther’s 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.
 

 62. 

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
 

 63. 

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
 

 64. 

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.
 

Short Answer
 

 65. 

List three ways the Renaissance differed from the Middle Ages.
 

Essay
 

 66. 

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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