Unit 4 Land Based Empires
Across
- 2. Government that has supernatural deities or God as their central authority.
- 5. Society that consists of all desirable traits and is the most ideal possible society; paradise.
- 9. A astronomer and mathematician who proposed the idea of the Heliocentric Theory.
- 10. Luther’s attempted to go against Johann Tetzel, as Tetzel raised money by selling indulgences. Denounce the selling of indulgences.
- 12. A branch of Christianity that stems from both Protestantism and Roman Catholicism, the Church of England.
- 13. Theory created by Nicolaus Copernicus that states the Sun is the center in which all stars, planets, and earth revolve around.
- 15. Church leaders, merchants, and wealthy families who provide financial support to artists through spending large quantities of money for their art.
- 17. An Italian scientist that discovered ground-breaking theories/ideas in astronomy, including the dark spots on the Sun and Jupiter’s four moons through the use of the telescope.
- 18. The rebirth and revival of art, science, philosophy, etc. as individuals move away from the ideas of the Church and go back to Roman/Greek thoughts
Down
- 1. Originated in the 16th Century, emerging from the Protestant Reformation and teachings of John Calvin(Switzerland) and John Knox(Scotland, a form of religious government.
- 3. Administration of baptisms, particularly adult baptisms, as these individuals believed the infant baptists were not enough nor authentic.
- 4. A religion reformation that occurred because of the differences in the doctrines from the Catholic Church, separated and creating a new branch of Christianity.
- 6. German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, and philosopher, who created the laws of planetary motion.
- 7. The change of how science is view, moving away from the ideas of the Catholic Church. Resulted in the development of mathematics,physics, astronomy, biology, etc.
- 8. German priest,author, and professor who aiding in the Protestant Reformation. He created the 95 theses and his followers were the Lutherans.
- 11. The method used by Renaissance scientists, created by Francis Bacon. It described the use of observations and hypotheses to create claims.
- 14. He was an Italian writer, philosopher, historian, and diplomat of the Florentine republic.He wrote the book, The Prince.
- 16. Religion group or order of the Roman Catholic Church known as the Society of Jesus.