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| rebirth of learning and art. Went on from 1300 - 1600 |
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| artist who made the david statue in bronze |
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| Person who is associated with the sistine chapel, and created David in Marble |
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| "The Prince" focused on how to gain and keep power. |
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| associated with school of athens |
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Renaissance man, poet, painter, inventor, and athlete. Created the mona lisa, vitruvian man, and last supper |
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Wanted a divorce from his wife because she did not have a son with him. Pope refuses to divorce and annuls. Declares himself head of england and grants himself a divorce. remarries 6 times |
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| focus on human potential and achievement |
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| conerned with the worldy rather than spiritual |
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| wealthy individuals whom supported artists |
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| emphasis on individuals as they appear |
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| writers wrote in their own lagnuage instead of latin |
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Population is growing after the bubonic plague. Hundred years war is over. England and France are unified. |
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| Why did the northern renaissance begin |
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ruled from 1558-1603 enjoyed arts. spoke 5 languages |
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| age where a queen had supported arts. |
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Greatest playwright of all time. Wrote hamlet, romeo and juliet. |
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1440 german inventor of printing press. |
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Made information available and inexpensive. Learning and literacy increased Publishing discoveries lead to more discovery. |
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| List some outcomes of the printing press. |
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95 theses. Started the lutheran group. was a monk/teacher who opposed indulgences |
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| excommunciates martin luther. |
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| compromise allows german states to choose their religion |
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| church sets aside a marriage |
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| taught predestination and supported theocracys. |
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| god has already chosen who will be saved |
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formed catholic schools worked on converting people tried to stop protestants from spreading |
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believed only adults should be baptized. wont fight in wars shared property influence on modern day baptists and quakers |
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church alone interprets the bible people work for salvation bible and the church are equal authoirities indulgences are valid |
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| decisions of council of trent. |
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| bans and burns books on forbidden list |
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