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To buy a pardon for sins
Indulgence
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He put up the 95 theses
Martin Luther
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He opened a center for navigation
Prince Henry
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This act made the King the head of the Church of England
Act of Supremacy
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Painted the Mona Lisa
Leonardo Da Vinci
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This invention helped spread new ideas
Printing Press
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This English King broke away from the Catholic Church
Henry VIII
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He developed a sun-centered theory of the universe
Copemicus
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Sun-centered theory
heliocentric
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Christians seeking a change in the Catholic Church
Protestants
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This reformer wanted a theocracy in Switzerland
John Calvin
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He proposed three laws of planetary motion
Keplar
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A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
Scientific Method
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The belief that God already knows who will be saved
predestination
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This Catholic group started schools, stopped the spread of protestantism and become missionaries
Jesnuits
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He built the fist telescope
Galileo
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Name for French protestant
Huguenots
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To be kicked out of the Catholic Church
excommunicate
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This church council was called by Pope Paul III to purify the Church
Council of Trent
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He made the fist thermometer out of mercury
Fahrenheit
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This peace agreement led to Religion division, not unity
Peace of Augsburg
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Aristotle believed in an earth centered theory
geocentric
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The European revival of art and learning that introduced new ideas and values
Renaissance
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An ideal place; it is depicted in Thomas More's book of the same name
utopia
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A religious reform movement begun by Martin Luther when he wrote the 95 Theses against selling pardons
Reformation
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A member of a non-Catholic Christian church; a German prince who sided with Martin Luther against the Pope
Protestant
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A movement to reform the Catholic Church from within
Catholic Reformation
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An intellectual movement in which people studied classical texts and focused on human achievement
humanism
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The concern with worldly, rather than spiritual, matters; it became the tome of Renaissance society
secular
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A Church leader, merchant, or wealthy family that provided financial support to artists
patron
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A painting technique used by Renaissance painters that shows three dimensions on a flat surface
perspective
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The most famous playwright and poet of the Elizabethan Age; he wrote tragedies and comedies in English
William Shakespeare
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He developed a printing press; the Bible was the fist full-sized book he printed on it
Johann Gutenberg
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A member of the religious group that grew from Martin Luther's attempts to reform the Catholic Church
Lutheran
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To set aside, or void, a marriage; in the Catholic Church, the pope could take such action
annul
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The Church of England set up by Parliament as England's only legal church, at the wish of Elizabeth I
Anglican
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The Calvinist doctrine that God has known since the beginning of time who will receive salvation
predestination
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