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WORLD HISTORYCHAPTER 12 PACKET:
RENAISSANCE ANDREFORMATION
(1350 CE - 1600 CE)
Take-Home Homework Packet 100 Points
Honor Code
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12.1 The Renaissance – Outline (pp. 375-381)
I. The Italian Renaissance
II. The Italian States
a. Milan
b. Venice
c. Florence
d. The Italian Wars
III. Machiavelli and the Statecraft
IV. Renaissance Society
a. The Nobility
b. Peasants and Townspeople
c. Family and Marriage
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12.1 The Renaissance – Reading Check Questions (pp. 375-381)
1. What were the characteristics of the Italian Renaissance?
2. How did the Visconti and Sforza rulers become powerful in Milan?
3. Why was The Prince an important work on political power?
4. How was the Renaissance noble different from the medieval knight?
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12.1 The Renaissance – Terms, People, & Places (pp. 375-381)
1. urban society
2. secular
3. mercenary
4. dowry
5. Leonardo da Vinci
6. Francesco Sforza
7. Cosimo de' Medici
8. Lorenzo de' Medici
9. Niccolò Machiavelli
10. Milan
11. Venice
12. Florence
13. Rome
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12.2 The Intellectual and Artistic Renaissance – Terms, People, & Places (pp. 382-388)
I. Italian Renaissance Humanism
II. Vernacular Literature
III. Education in the Renaissance
IV. The Artistic Renaissance in Italy
a. New Techniques in Painting
b. Sculpture and Architecture
c. Masters of the High Renaissance
V. The Northern Artistic Renaissance
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12.2 The Intellectual and Artistic Renaissance – Reading Check Questions (pp. 382-388)
1. Why is Petrarch called the father of Italian Renaissance humanism?
2. What literary format does Chaucer use to portray English society?
3. How did a humanist education prepare a student for life?
4. How did Renaissance paintings differ from medieval paintings?
5. Name the three Italian artists most closely associated with the High Renaissance.
6. Why was Jan van Eyck's use of oil paint significant?
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12.2 The Intellectual and Artistic Renaissance – Terms, People, & Places (pp. 382-388)
1. humanism
2. fresco
3. Petrarch
4. Dante
5. Michelangelo
6. Jan van Eyck
7. Albrecht Dürer
8. Canterbury
9. Flanders
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12.3 The Protestant Reformation – Outline (pp. 389-393)
I. Erasmus and Christian Humanism
II. Religion on the Eve of the Reformation
III. Martin Luther
a. The Ninety-five Theses
b. A Break with the Church
c. The Rise of Lutheranism
IV. Politics in the German Reformation
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12.3 The Protestant Reformation – Reading Check Questions (pp. 389-393)
1. How did Erasmus pave the way for the Reformation?
2. What was the Modern Devotion?
3. How did Luther's theory of salvation differ from what the Catholic Church believed was necessary for
salvation?
4. How did the peace of Augsburg influence the political and religious development of Germany?
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12.3 The Protestant Reformation – Terms, People, & Places (pp. 389-393)
1. Christian humanism
2. salvation
3. indulgence
4. Martin Luther
5. Desiderius Erasmus
6. Charles V
7. Wittenberg
8. Bohemia
9. Hungary
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12.4 The Spread of Protestantism and the Catholic Response – Outline (pp. 395-401)
I. The Zwinglian Reformation
II. Calvin and Calvinism
III. The Reformation in England
IV. The Anabaptists
V. Effects on the Role of Women
VI. The Catholic Reformation
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12.4 The Spread of Protestantism and the Catholic Response – Reading Check Questions (pp. 395-401)
1. What religious reforms were introduced in Zurich?
2. How did the Consistory enforce moral discipline in Geneva?
3. Why did Henry VIII form the Church of England?
4. Why were the Anabaptists considered to be dangerous political radicals?
5. What impact did the Protestant Reformation have on women?
6. What was the relationship between the Jesuits and the pope?
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12.4 The Spread of Protestantism and the Catholic Response – Terms, People, & Places
(pp. 395-401)
1. predestination
2. annul
3. Ulrich Zwingli
4. John Calvin
5. Henry VIII
6. Ignatius of Loyola
7. Zürich
8. Geneva
9. Trent