Unit 2 – Renaissance and Reformation: 1300s-1600s

Triads

Triads: For each threesome, and in several complete sentences, identify each event or person and establish the connection between it and the others. Please be concise, but answer in an orderly and logical fashion that illustrates an understanding of how it all fits together.

1. Glories of Rome; Reminders of Rome; Renaissance originates in Italy.

2. Petrarch; Printing Press; Shakespeare.

3. Medicis in Florence; International Power; Brunelleschi’s Dome.

4. Deadly Sins; Indulgences; Protestant Reformation.

5. Babylonian Captivity; Great Schism; Straw on the Camel.

6. Martin Luther; Sola Scriptura; Divisions of Protestantism.

7. Catherine’s age; English Schism; Anglican similarities to Catholicism.

8. Luther and Calvin; Council of Trent; Index of Banned Books.


Name ______Period______

European History – Unit 2 Review

Due on the day before the test

Answers shall be found in your notes and in your text. (pp. 36-66)

____1. A teaching that contradicts that of the Church A. Humanism

____2. The official cutting off of someone from the Church B. Nationalism

____3. A focus on human values, achievements and abilities C. Indulgence

____4. A declaration that a marriage never actually occurred D. Annulment

____5. The unity of Europe under the Catholic Faith E. Protestant

____6. Religions that have split from the Catholic Church F. Secularism

____7. Love of and loyalty to one’s country or ethnic group G. Heresy

____8. A focus on worldly things H. Holy Inquisition

____9. This shortens one’s time in Purgatory I. Excommunication

____10. The Catholic institution that rooted out heretics J. Christendom

____1. Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel A. Shakespeare

____2. Renaissance writer of poems and plays in England B. John Calvin

____3. The first of the Protestant reformers C. Paul III

____4. Wrote a book that systematically taught his faith in 1535 D. Isaac Newton

____5. Argued strongly that sun was center of universe E. Elizabeth I

____6. Called the Council of Trent to reform/defend Catholicism F. Catherine of Aragon

____7. Developed Calculus G. Martin Luther

____8. Wife of King Henry VIII of England H. Galileo

____9. Daughter of King Henry VIII – a Catholic I. Mary Tudor

____10. Daughter of King Henry VIII – an Anglican J. Michelangelo

____1. Up to three popes at one time A. Council of Trent

____2. Means of proof starting from hypothesis to conclusion B. Peace of Augsburg

____3. Ended decades of war in H.R.E. in 1555 C. Scientific Method

____4. Defined many aspects of the Catholic Faith in mid-1500s D. Huguenots

____5. 7 straight popes stuck in France residing in Avignon E. Francis Bacon

____6. Birthplace of the Renaissance F. Edict of Nantes

____7. Birthplace of the Reformation G. Great Schism

____8. Brought peace and toleration of Calvinists in France H. Italian city-states

____9. French Calvinists were called this I. Babylonian Captivity

____10. Helped develop the scientific method J. Holy Roman Empire

Place the following in chronological order:

____Council of Trent starts ____95 Theses

____Renaissance starts ____Great Schism

____Printing Press invented ____Peace of Augsburg

____Galileo is tried for heresy (1632) ____Institutes of the Christian Religion