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5/1 HW: Topic 10 Review (GH9)

5/1 HW: Topic 10 Review (GH9)

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9th Grade

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21 Slides • 35 Questions

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How did the events of the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation impact the European continent?

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Conferences between religious leaders established peace and tolerance among the various religions.

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The continent was divided with part of it becoming Protestant and part of it remaining Catholic.

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The Council of Trent ended the Protestant movement and merged the two religions back together.

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All of the nations in Europe gave up Catholicism and adopted Protestant beliefs.

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English King Henry VIII broke away from the Church so he could give himself:

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a promotion

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a divorce

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a better passport

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a tax break

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Multiple Choice

What did an indulgence grant a person?

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a pardon for sin

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money for food

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an interview with a priest

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a guarantee into heaven

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Renaissance literally means......

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Reimagine

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Rebirth

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Redo

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Repeat

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The Renaissance is a "Rebirth" of what ancient cultures?

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Greece and Egypt

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Greece and Rome

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Rome and Egypt

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Egypt and Turkey

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Calvinism was the least popular of all Protestant religions.

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True

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False

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Which of the following was a key characteristic of the Renaissance?

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Focus on human experience

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Strict religious control

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Isolation from other cultures

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Rejection of new ideas

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following was NOT a reason why Italy became the center of the Renaissance?

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Visible remnants of the Roman Empire

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Wealthy city-states like Florence and Venice

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Influence of wealthy merchants

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Discovery of the New World

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Multiple Select

Which of the following were new artistic techniques developed during the Renaissance?

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Perspective

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Shading

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Cubism

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Fresco

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An Italian artist considered the ideal Renaissance man due to his varied talents. His interests included botany, anatomy, optics, music, architecture, and engineering. His sketches for flying machines and undersea boats resembled the later inventions of airplanes and submarines. His paintings, such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper , remain famous today.

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Machiavelli

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Castiglione

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Leonardo Da Vinci

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6) ________ painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and the statue, David.

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Michelangelo
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Basquiat

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Leonardo da Vinci

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Rodan

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Multiple Choice

10) Northern Renaissance thinkers combined ________ and ________.

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Humanism

Christianity

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eastern

western ideals

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eggs

flour

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poetry

music

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Multiple Choice

12) Erasmus wrote ________.

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Utopia

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"The Praise of Folly"

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How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days

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Vogue

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13) Utopia was written by _____ ________ ________.

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Sir Thomas More

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Lady Gaga's Choreographer

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George Washington's ghost

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Sir Benedict Cumberbatch

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The Renaissance started in Florence, did you know the Renaissance started in Florence?

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Multiple Choice

What was one of the three main trade cities in Italy, and the place that the Renaissance started?

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Naples

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Rome

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Florence

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Sardenia

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Which of the following were important figures of the Northern Renaissance?

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Erasmus

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Thomas More

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Shakespeare

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Leonardo da Vinci

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following was NOT a key idea of Martin Luther during the Protestant Reformation?

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Salvation by faith alone

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Bible as sole religious authority

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Priesthood of all believers

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Predestination

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Which of the following were key beliefs of John Calvin?

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Predestination

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Strict moral code

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Bible as sole religious authority

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Salvation by faith alone

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Multiple Choice

The Catholic Reformation is also known as the __________________ Reformation.

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Forbidden

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Spanish

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Papal

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Counter

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Multiple Choice

Which does NOT describe the Council of Trent?

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It created a list of forbidden books that contained Protestant ideas.

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It led to the excommunication and exile of Martin Luther.

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It declared salvation was achieved through faith & good deeds.

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It reaffirmed papal authority, but sought to clean up corruption in the Church.

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Multiple Choice

According to the Council of Trent, the Bible and what else were sources of truth?

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Indulgences

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Church traditions

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Catholic emperors

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Benedictine monasteries

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Multiple Choice

The Council of Trent (1545-63) was

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the break of Protestants from the Catholic Church.

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the advisors for a guy named Trent.

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a meeting of Catholic leaders to respond to Protestant ideas.

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None of the above

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What was the main reason King Henry VIII broke from the Catholic Church?

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Desire for divorce and male heir

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Belief in predestination

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Support for the Jesuits

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Opposition to the Five Solas

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Multiple Choice

What does heliocentric mean?

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The earth is at the center of the universe

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The sun is at the center of the universe

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The earth rotates

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The earth has gravity

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What is the scientific method?

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a procedure for scientists to follow when coming up with new scientific theories

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a period in the late 1500s in Europe when European thinkers created the scientific method

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the period in Europe from 1600-1800 that emphasized science and reason over religious tradition

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the belief that religion and science can coexist

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Multiple Choice

Which statement about the Scientific Revolution in Europe is accurate?

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The existence of natural laws was rejected

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Scientists questioned traditional beliefs about the universe

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New ideas supported the geocentric theory of Ptolemy

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The Bible was used to justify new scientific findings

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Multiple Choice

_____ was the first to turn the telescope to the sky and examine the moon’s surface

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Galileo

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Copernicus

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Kepler

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Newton

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Wrote the Laws on Planetary Motion in which he descibed the oval-shaped orbits of planets.

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Johannes Kepler

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Nicolaus Copernicus

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William Harvey

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Francis Bacon

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He is considered the "Father of Microbiology".

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William Harvey

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Anton Von Leeuwenhoek

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Aristotle

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Nicolaus Copernicus

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Multiple Choice

Who was the first to suggest the sun was the center of the universe and not the earth?

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Copernicus

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WIlliam Harvey

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Ptolemy

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Aristotle

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Multiple Choice

The geocentric theory

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proposed the Moon was the center of the universe

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proposed the Sun was the center of the universe

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proposed the Earth was the center of the universe

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proposed the Sun was not a star

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Multiple Choice

 _____________________ was an Italian astronomer who developed the telescope, which then confirmed Copernicus’ Heliocentric Theory 
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a. Isaac Newton
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b. Galileo Galilei 
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c. Adam Smith
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d. Dennis Diderot

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a step in the scientific method?

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Hypothesis

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Experiment

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Conclusion

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Prediction

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a key characteristic of the Renaissance?

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Focus on human experience

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Exploration of new worlds

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Emphasis on humanism

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Strict adherence to medieval traditions

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Which of the following were key outcomes of the Renaissance and Reformation period?

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Cultural rebirth

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Scientific progress

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Religious diversity

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Decline in technology

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