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Renaissance and Reformation Jeopardy
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Final Jeopardy
CausesArt & LiteratureProtestant ReformationCounter ReformationEnglish Reformation10101010102020202020303030303040404040405050505050
Question 1 - 10This caused a dramatic decrease in population, leading to demand for more workers and higher paying jobs
Answer 1 10 The Black Plague
Question 1 - 20This was called as a result of the Protestant Reformation in order to combat heresy and reaffirm Catholic teachings
Answer 1 20 Council of Trent
Question 1 - 30The Renaissance was inspired by these ancient cultures
Answer 1 30 Classical Greece and Ancient Rome
Question 1 - 40The printing press encouraged more people to learn to do this
Answer 1 40 Read
Question 1 - 50The belief that individuals could impact the world through their creations is called this.
Answer 1 50 Humanism
Question 2 - 10This poet is considered the father of humanism.
Answer 2 10 Petrarch
Question 2 - 20This artist is an example of the classic Renaissance Man
Answer 2 20 Leonardo da Vinci
Question 2 - 30To write in the vernacular is to do this
Answer 2 30 To write in the spoken language
Question 2 - 40He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
Answer 2 40 Michaelangelo
Question 2 - 50When objects in the background of a painting are smaller than objects in the foreground, we call it this.
Answer 2 50 Perspective
Question 3 - 10This person began the Protestant reformation by nailing these to the door of Castle Church.
Answer 3 10 Martin Luther, 95 Theses
Question 3 - 20He believed that God knew from the beginning of time who would go to heaven and who would go to hell.
Answer 3 20 John Calvin
Question 3 - 30This banking family from Florence did a lot for the Church and arts because they were afraid they would be left out of heaven for charging interest.
Answer 3 30 The Medici
Question 3 - 40Martin Luthers ideas were able to spread rapidly because of this.
Answer 3 40 Printing Press
Question 3 - 50Charles V declared Martin Luther an outlaw and a heretic with this.
Answer 3 50 Edict of Worms
Question 4 - 10Clergy were abusing their power by selling a lot of these.
Answer 4 10 Indulgences
Question 4 - 20Their goals were to open schools, to spread Catholicism, and to stop Protestantism.
Answer 4 20 The Jesuits
Question 4 - 30Many people felt corruption had reached the highest office in the Catholic Church, which is called this.
Answer 4 30 The papacy
Question 4 - 40Machiavelli would have approved of the popes fund-raising efforts because he believed this.
Answer 4 40 The end justifies the means
Question 4 - 50Here, Catholic Church leaders created a Canon of Laws for the Church.
Answer 4 50 Council of Trent
Question 5 - 10Henry VIII separated from Rome for this reason.
Answer 5 10 He wanted a divorce
Question 5 - 20This Renaissance idea made Henry VIII feel like he could challenge the pope.
Answer 5 20 Humanism
Question 5 - 30Henrys daughter who made England a Catholic country again
Answer 5 30 Mary Tudor
Question 5 - 40This daughter of Henry was Protestant.
Answer 5 40 Elizabeth
Question 5 - 50Elizabeth I established this church in England.
Answer 5 50 Anglican Church (Church of England)
Final JeopardyWhere did the Northern Renaissance begin?
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