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- 2. an agreement in which each side makes concessions
- 5. Italian astronomer and mathematician whose discoveries using a telescope supported the heliocentric universe theories of Copernicus.
- 6. the sun is the center of the universe
- 7. became Queen of England upon the death of Queen Mary.
- 10. land around northern France and Germany
- 11. German astronomer whose discoveries expanded on Copernicus's heliocentric universe.
- 17. started calvinism
- 20. born in Nuremberg, Germany. Engraver
- 21. made printing press
- 24. Polish astronomer who concluded that the sun is the center of the universe
- 27. Italian artist. His sketches for flying machines and undersea boats resembled the later inventions of airplanes and submarines.
- 28. Swiss city-state that became a Calvinist theocracy
- 29. Danish astronomer who produced the most accurate measurements and locations of the stars before the use of the telescope.
- 30. a city in northern Germany, where Luther drew up his 95 Theses
- 32. a group of Catholic leaders that met between 1545 and 1563
- 37. French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist.
- 38. gained renown as the author of several books on spiritual matters.
- 41. born in Florence. He was a Renaissance political philosopher, statesman, and writer. Wrote book about being a powerful leader.
- 45. study of grammar, rhetoric, poetry, and history, taught in ancient Greece and Rome
- 47. a person who provides financial support for the arts
- 48. one of the most important figures of the Scientific Revolution. An English mathematician and physicist. created calculus
- 50. artistic technique gives paintings and drawings a three-dimensional effect
- 51. one of the leading minds of the late 1600s. His work with pressurized air led to the development of Boyle's Law, which describes the relationship between pressure and the volume of gas.
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- 1. distinguished English philosopher, statesman, and lawyer. A man of many talents, he promoted rational thought.
- 3. Holy Roman emperor during the time of Martin Luther's reformation efforts.
- 4. a city in northern Italy
- 8. an unproved theory accepted for the purposes of explaining certain facts or to provide a basis for further investigation.
- 9. recognize a person as a saint
- 12. careful, step-by-step process used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- 13. Dutch priest, writer, and scholar who promoted humanism.
- 14. perfect society
- 15. lived in Florence was a humanist, poet, and scholar.
- 16. god knows the future and you cant change it
- 18. art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate with acid and then uses the plate to make multiple prints
- 19. got his legs blown off by cannon ball
- 22. Italian courtier, diplomat, and writer.
- 23. pardon for sins committed during a person's lifetime
- 25. separate section of a city where members of a minority group are forced to live
- 26. greatest playwrite ever and created many words
- 31. everyday language of ordinary people
- 33. born in London. Wrote utopia
- 34. second Tudor king of England. Well-educated and athletic, he was initially a favorite of the English people.
- 35. a subgroup of a major religious group
- 36. German monk and wrote the 95 thesis
- 39. Catholic theologian who strongly supported reform.
- 40. painted ceiling murals for the Sistine Chapel in Rome. As an architect, he designed the dome of St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome
- 42. force that pulls objects in Earth's sphere to the center of Earth
- 43. an intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and the classics
- 44. Renaissance painter who blended Christian and classical styles.
- 46. was the first queen to rule England in her own right.
- 49. assembly or legislature
