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<strong>CHAPTER</strong> 9 - <strong>EUROPE</strong>: <strong>THE</strong> <strong>RENAISSANCE</strong> <strong>AND</strong> <strong>ITS</strong> CONSEQUENCESNotesMapThe Fracture of ChristendommodernitysecularismphenomenaWilliam of Occamnominalismnatural philosophersrenaissancelinear perspectivePiero della FrancescoanatomyfrescoesMichelangelo BuonarrotiLeonardo da VinciCouncil of ConstanceConstantinopleJohn HunyadiSt. John CapistranoJohannes GutenbergGutenberg's Latin BibleTurk CalendarWilliam CaxtonIsabella of CastileReconquistaChristopher ColumbusHernando CortezFrancisco PizarroThomas MoreDesiderius ErasmusNiccolo MachiavelliMartin LutherCharles VdietrecantDiet of WormsProtestantsUlrich ZwingliJohn CalvinHenry VIIIElizabeth IHouse of HapsburgCouncil of TrentPaul IIIGermanyFranceItalyAustriaSpainPortugalSwitzerlandScotlandThe NetherlandsEnglandFlorence, ItalyRome, ItalyMilan, ItalyBelgradeSloveniaCroatiaBosnia and HerzegovinaSerbia and MontenegroVienna, AustriaGranada, SpainWittenburg, GermanyWorms, GermanyZurich, SwitzerlandGeneva, SwitzerlandTrent, ItalyHistorical AtlasBohemia, GermanyCastileAragonHoly Roman EmpireThe Rhineland - part of GermanyMexicoIberian Peninsula - France and Spain


Put these Events in orderCervantes is captured by the MuslimsPizarro conquers the IncasChristopher Columbus sails across the Atlantic Ocean to AmericaCharles II rules EnglandWilliam and Mary rule EnglandCouncil of ConstanceWilliam Shakespeare diesGalileo publishes the Dialogue on the Two Chief World Systems - Ptolemaic andCopernicanCouncil of TrentFrench RevolutionMuslims are defeated at Granada, SpainThe Spanish Armada attacks EnglandOliver Cromwell rules EnglandFall of ConstantinopleMartin Luther nails the 95 Theses to the Church door in Wittenburg, GermanyAmerican RevolutionMichelangelo diesJames II rules EnglandNicolaus Copernicus diesCharles I is beheadedFirst Bible is publishedCervantes publishes Don QuixoteCortez conquers the Aztecs


<strong>CHAPTER</strong> 9 - <strong>EUROPE</strong>: <strong>THE</strong> <strong>RENAISSANCE</strong> <strong>AND</strong> <strong>ITS</strong> CONSEQUENCES - (ANSWERS)Put these Events in order11 Cervantes is captured by the Muslims8 Pizarro conquers the Incas5 Christopher Columbus sails across the Atlantic Ocean to America19 Charles II rules England21 William and Mary rule England1 Council of Constance15 William Shakespeare dies16 Galileo publishes the Dialogue on the Two Chief World Systems - Ptolemaic andCopernican10 Council of Trent23 French Revolution4 Muslims are defeated at Granada, Spain13 The Spanish Armada attacks England18 Oliver Cromwell rules England2 Fall of Constantinople6 Martin Luther nails the 95 Theses to the Church door in Wittenburg, Germany22 American Revolution12 Michelangelo dies20 James II rules England9 Nicolaus Copernicus dies17 Charles I is beheaded3 First Bible is published14 Cervantes publishes Don Quixote7 Cortez conquers the Aztecs


TEST - <strong>CHAPTER</strong> 9 - <strong>THE</strong> <strong>RENAISSANCE</strong> <strong>AND</strong> <strong>ITS</strong> CONSEQUENCESMATCHING1 conquered the Incas A Michelangelo2 pope who called the Council of Trent B Leonardo da Vinci3 Catholic king of England C Johannes Gutenberg4 painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper; was the author D Christopher Columbusof many inventions5 king of England who was beheaded by Parliament E Hernando Cortez6 a Greek who believed that all heavenly bodies moved around F Francisco Pizarrothe Earth7 a German monk and university professor who started the G Thomas MoreProtestant Revolt8 denied the reality of supernatural grace through the sacraments H Niccolo Machiavelliof the Church9 a Spaniard who conquered the Aztecs of Mexico I Martin Luther10 an Italian sculptor and painter; painted the Sistine Chapel, and J Ulrich Zwinglisculpted the Pieta11 general of the Parliamentary Army; declared himself Lord K John CalvinProtector of the Commonwealth12 an Italian seaman who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to the L Henry VIIINew World13 king of England who broke away from the Catholic Church, and M Elizabeth Istarted the Anglican Church14 beheaded by Henry VIII because he would not support his N Paul IIIattempt to annul his marriage15 an Italian who was persecuted by the Church because he O Nicolaus Copernicustaught that the earth revolved around the sun16 a Florentine statesman and political philosopher who wrote that P Ptolemytraditional morality could no longer be counted on17 daughter of Henry VIII; made England a bulwark of the Q GalileoProtestant Revolt18 Spain's greatest literary genius; a soldier who fought at the R CervantesBattle of Lepanto19 an English poet and playwright whose characterizations are S William Shakespearethe most skillful in literature; a master of comedy and tragedy20 a Catholic who invented the printing press T Charles I21 believed that the earth and planets rotated around the sun; a U Oliver Cromwellpriest, medical doctor, and astronomer22 believed in predestination; his mistaken ideas spread to V James IIScotland and the Netherlands


MATCHING1 a meeting in Germany to convince Martin Luther to recant his A Council of Constanceopposition to the Church2 Venice, Spain, and the Papacy fought against the Muslim B ConstantinopleTurks3 a prison in France C Latin Bible4 first book printed in Europe D Reconquista5 a society dedicated to freeing Christian slaves from the E Diet of WormsMuslims6 its capture by the Turks opened up Europe to invasion by the F ProtestantsTurks7 followers of Martin Luther G Council of Trent8 found Galileo guilty of holding and teaching Copernican H Inquisitiontheories9 decided that Martin V was the rightful pope I Battle of Lepanto10 a meeting of bishops which produced a catechism of all that J BastilleCatholics should believe11 700 year long struggle by the Spanish to drive the Muslims out K Brotherhood of the Most Holyof the Iberian PeninsulaTrinity


MATCHING1 having the sun as its center A modernity2 Christian culture since the Renaissance B secularism3 a German parliament C phenomena4 the structure of a plant or animal D renaissance5 occurrences perceptible by the senses E anatomy6 a measurable and mathematical science F fresco7 a great wave of creativity that began in Italy in the 1440s and G dietspread to all of Europe8 the illusion of depth by drawing parallel lines converging at a H recantpoint in the distance9 having the shape of a curve I heliocentric10 a formal taking back of what one has said J elliptical11 a way of thinking that rejects Christianity and the Church K mechanics12 a painting created on moist plaster L linear perspectiveEVENTS95 theses nailed to church door in Wittenberg, GermanyMuslims defeated at Granada by Ferdinand and Isabellainvention of the printing pressSpanish Armada attacks Englandfall of Constantinople to the Turks


MAP - <strong>EUROPE</strong>1 Italy2 Germany3 France4 Austria5 Spain6 Portugal7 Switzerland8 Scotland9 the Netherlands10 England11 Poland12 Greece13 Croatia14 Serbia and Montenegro15 Bosnia and Herzegovina16 Slovenia


TEST - <strong>CHAPTER</strong> 9 - <strong>THE</strong> <strong>RENAISSANCE</strong> <strong>AND</strong> <strong>ITS</strong> CONSEQUENCES - (ANSWERS)MATCHINGF 1 conquered the Incas A MichelangeloN 2 pope who called the Council of Trent B Leonardo da VinciV 3 Catholic king of England C Johannes GutenbergB 4 painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper; was the author D Christopher Columbusof many inventionsT 5 king of England who was beheaded by Parliament E Hernando CortezP 6 a Greek who believed that all heavenly bodies moved around F Francisco Pizarrothe EarthI 7 a German monk and university professor who started the G Thomas MoreProtestant RevoltJ 8 denied the reality of supernatural grace through the sacraments H Niccolo Machiavelliof the ChurchE 9 a Spaniard who conquered the Aztecs of Mexico I Martin LutherA 10 an Italian sculptor and painter; painted the Sistine Chapel, and J Ulrich Zwinglisculpted the PietaU 11 general of the Parliamentary Army; declared himself Lord K John CalvinProtector of the CommonwealthD 12 an Italian seaman who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to the L Henry VIIINew WorldL 13 king of England who broke away from the Catholic Church, and M Elizabeth Istarted the Anglican ChurchG 14 beheaded by Henry VIII because he would not support his N Paul IIIattempt to annul his marriageQ 15 an Italian who was persecuted by the Church because he O Nicolaus Copernicustaught that the earth revolved around the sunH 16 a Florentine statesman and political philosopher who wrote that P Ptolemytraditional morality could no longer be counted onM 17 daughter of Henry VIII; made England a bulwark of the Q GalileoProtestant RevoltR 18 Spain's greatest literary genius; a soldier who fought at the R CervantesBattle of LepantoS 19 an English poet and playwright whose characterizations are S William Shakespearethe most skillful in literature; a master of comedy and tragedyC 20 a Catholic who invented the printing press T Charles IO 21 believed that the earth and planets rotated around the sun; a U Oliver Cromwellpriest, medical doctor, and astronomerK 22 believed in predestination; his mistaken ideas spread to V James IIScotland and the Netherlands


MATCHINGE 1 a meeting in Germany to convince Martin Luther to recant his A Council of Constanceopposition to the ChurchI 2 Venice, Spain, and the Papacy fought against the Muslim B ConstantinopleTurksJ 3 a prison in France C Latin BibleC 4 first book printed in Europe D ReconquistaK 5 a society dedicated to freeing Christian slaves from the E Diet of WormsMuslimsB 6 its capture by the Turks opened up Europe to invasion by the F ProtestantsTurksF 7 followers of Martin Luther G Council of TrentH 8 found Galileo guilty of holding and teaching Copernican H InquisitiontheoriesA 9 decided that Martin V was the rightful pope I Battle of LepantoG 10 a meeting of bishops which produced a catechism of all that J BastilleCatholics should believeD 11 700 year long struggle by the Spanish to drive the Muslims out K Brotherhood of the Most Holyof the Iberian PeninsulaTrinity


MATCHINGI 1 having the sun as its center A modernityA 2 Christian culture since the Renaissance B secularismG 3 a German parliament C phenomenaE 4 the structure of a plant or animal D renaissanceC 5 occurrences perceptible by the senses E anatomyK 6 a measurable and mathematical science F frescoD 7 a great wave of creativity that began in Italy in the 1440s and G dietspread to all of EuropeL 8 the illusion of depth by drawing parallel lines converging at a H recantpoint in the distanceJ 9 having the shape of a curve I heliocentricH 10 a formal taking back of what one has said J ellipticalB 11 a way of thinking that rejects Christianity and the Church K mechanicsF 12 a painting created on moist plaster L linear perspectiveEVENTS4 95 theses nailed to church door in Wittenberg, Germany3 Muslims defeated at Granada by Ferdinand and Isabella2 invention of the printing press5 Spanish Armada attacks England1 fall of Constantinople to the Turks


MAP - <strong>EUROPE</strong>1 Italy2 Germany3 France4 Austria5 Spain6 Portugal7 Switzerland8 Scotland9 the Netherlands10 England11 Poland12 Greece13 Croatia14 Serbia and Montenegro15 Bosnia and Herzegovina16 Slovenia


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