Land Based Empires: The Renaissance and the Reformation Vocabulary

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  1. 2. Christans that believe in baptizing people when they were old enough to decide that they were Christan.
  2. 4. People who followed John Knox who had spread Calvinism.
  3. 8. machiavelli An Italian philosopher who wrote the piece ‘The Prince’ about philosophy and how people should rule.
  4. 9. Strong financial supporters, and, during the Renaissance, funded artists in Florence.
  5. 11. A procedure for gathering and testing ideas which includes a question, a hypothesis, an experiment, analyzation, and a conclusion.
  6. 13. revolution An event that led to large changes in science where scientists challenged old science-related assumptions.
  7. 14. Members of the Society of Jesus.
  8. 16. The last name of the scientist who first proposed the geocentric theory
  9. 17. An ideal place; the name of the book written by Thomas More about greed, corruption, and war had been gotten rid of.
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  1. 1. The last name of the mathematician who studied planetary motion including the planet’s elliptical orbit around the Sun.
  2. 3. The event that attempted to reform the Catholic Church due to what was believed to be corrupt practices.
  3. 5. luther A monk and teacher who’s practices and protests led to the beginning of the Reformation for religious reform.
  4. 6. Martin Luther’s public stand against the practices of the Cathloic Church; formal statements attacking the ‘pardon-merchants.’
  5. 7. The Italian scientist who made his own telescope, discovered the four moons of Jupiter, reported on the moon's rough and uneven texture, and supported the Geocentric theory.
  6. 10. A time period associated with the 15th and 16th centuries that put emphasis on human reason and advances in art or sciences.
  7. 12. A theory that was created by Copernicus that suggests that the sun is in the center of the universe and is orbited by the Earth and other planets.
  8. 15. A system of government in which the church is in power.