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Jeopardy. Renaissance & Reformation. Categories. Art Sci/Tech Lit/Music PoliticsReligion 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500. Art 100. Technique that allowed artists to convey a sense of distance in paintings. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Jeopardy

Renaissance & Reformation

Categories

Art Sci/Tech Lit/Music Politics Religion

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Art 100

Technique that allowed artists to convey a sense of distance in paintings.

Art 200

Type of painting done on wet plaster.

Art 300

This style is often associated with the large buildings of

the period.

Art 400

Church at which many famous artists and

figures of the Renaissance are buried.

Art 500

German painter who was one of the first to “sign”

his works.

Sci/Tech 100

This invention helped to spread the ideas of the time

throughout Europe.

Sci/Tech 200

Developed the 10x telescope to study the

moon and Jupiter.

Sci/Tech 300

The fall of this city helped bring Western

Europe into contact with many “new” scientific

ideas.

Sci/Tech 400

Polish astronomer who developed a sun centered

universe model.

Sci/Tech 500

The use of this type of paint, which dried very quickly, was replaced

with the development of oil paints.

Lit/Music 100

Made from sheepskin, this was a common instrument of the

Renaissance.

Lit/Music 200

This English author was known for his many sonnets and plays

Lit/Music 300

He wrote The Divine Comedy.

Lit/Music 400

Geoffrey Chaucer wrote this story of a group of pilgrims and the stories

they shared.

Lit/Music 500

Franco-Flemish composer and singer, he

was also known as Piersson.

Politics 100

This way of thinking helped to bring challenges to the power structure of

Europe.

Politics 200

Because it was located along these, Italy became

the birthplace of the European Renaissance.

Politics 300

This powerful woman reigned as Queen of

England from 1558-1603.

Politics 400

The Medici family controlled this Italian city-state.

Politics 500

These groups were formed around trades/jobs and helped create power for

some workers.

Religion 100

A German monk who led protests against the

teachings of the Church.

Religion 200

The English king who broke from the Church over the

issue of marriage.

Religion 300

Calvin’s belief that everyone's fate is

determined at birth.

Religion 400

Papers sold by the Church to reduce the time someone

would wait to enter heaven.

Religion 500

Followers of Calvin from this country were called

Presbyterians.