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- 4. In 1532 Niccolo Machiavelli published a book titled The _______________. (p.5)
- 6. A friend of adviser to royalty or nobility. (p.4)
- 9. The creator of the statue of David. (p.7)
- 10. Leonardo _________ was an artist, scientist, engineer, inventor, philosopher, and writer. (p.6)
- 12. Galileo invented the ___________. (p.9)
- 14. Luther's followers formed the _________ church. (p.15)
- 17. According to the map on page 16, what religion was practiced in England.
- 19. This English Renaissance writer wrote many great stories. (p.9)
- 20. a time period of religious change. (p.13)
- 21. __________ VIII officially separated from the Catholic Church in 1534. (p.17)
- 22. He is considered to be the father of modern science ________________ Galilei. (p.5)
- 24. The Diet of ______ was a group of political leaders who passed judgement on Luther. (p.14)
- 25. Luther wrote "Ninety-Five ________". (p.12)
- 27. The _____________ method involves using observations and experiments to test ideas. (p.5)
- 28. Da Vinci was known for paintings like The Last Supper and ________ ________. (p.6)
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- 1. During the Renaissance, Florence was the ________ largest city in Europe. (p.3)
- 2. This Italian City-state became the center of the Renaissance as people wanted to change their way of thinking. (p.2)
- 3. Johannes _______________ developed the printing press. (p.8)
- 5. Luther wanted to change the way the _____________ church was operating. (p.12)
- 7. According to the map on page 16, what religion was practiced in Scotland.
- 8. The wool and _________ industry made Florence a very wealthy city. (p.3)
- 11. Donatello and __________ were Renaissance artists and names of modern day ninja turtles. (p.7)
- 13. Copernicus discovered that the ____________ revolved around the sun. (p.5)
- 15. a way of viewing the world that focused on religious texts as well as classic texts from places like Greece and Rome. (p.4(
- 16. The word _____________ means "rebirth" or "reawakening" in French. (p.2)
- 18. Martin ____________ is said to be the person who started the Reformation. (p.12)
- 23. The Holy ______ Empire was a large area in Europe that lasted ten centuries. (p.14)
- 26. Prior to the printing press, books were written and rewritten by _________. (p.8)
