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What is a neologism

A new word people begin to use - Apex

What were the three types of northern Renaissance music

Sacred, secular, and instrumental

I know there was the 1. classical, mainly instrumental. 2. church music, hymns influenced by Martin Luther who believed that the congregation should take an active part in the church service, scripture through worship. 3. I think were the operas

What was the policy in Germany after the Peace of Augsburg

States could choose between Catholicism and Protestantism.

Why were more Europeans literate during the Renaissance

More Europeans were literate because of several things:

  • Improving economies
  • A growing interest in religious works
  • An interest in record keeping
What was Pope Paul III most interested in

Pope Paul III was interested in figuring out what was wrong with Catholicism and reforming it.

What is a protest of Martin Luther king
What was one main factors that helped the renaissance spread

increase trade

What did Martin Luther do that was the same as Martin Luther King Jr.

They both influenced many people and rebelled against the main and 'normal' ideas of the church or government.

What Roman quality was important to Renaissance art

Realism

How could Churches afford new art in the Renaissance

They recieved tithes and donations.

What group gained religious freedom from the Peace of Augsburg

Lutherans

What book by Thomas More praises an imaginary place

Utopia

Who was famous for making early designs of flying

Leonardo DaVinci.

Was Michelangelo Buonarroti a northern renaissance artist

No, he was an artist of the Italian High Renaissance.

Why did European society during the Renaissance differed from European society during the Middle Ages in that during the renaissance

hhmmm

What was the Inquisition

The Inquisition was a group if institutions within the government system of the Catholic Church, whose aim was to combat heresy. It started in 12th century France and spread to other European countries resulting in the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions. Minor religions were more numerous in these countries

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