17 - 3 The best part about your class is your humor, you never fail to make the class laugh. The thing about your class is, it is never really boring. Whenever we do PowerPoints, you keep us awake with jokes and funny voices. The one thing I would change about this class is the book work, it was so much book work and it made the class dull at sometimes. I know you were out for a long time because of your surgery and that’s not your fault, but all the book work and the worksheets kind of made this class uninteresting. Next, the PowerPoints were extremely long, it was to pay attention over that long period of time and information. On days I was tired the PowerPoints would not help me stay away even with your humor on the side. But overall, I loved this class, I had fun especially with the project we had to do, and all the snacks we got to have.
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17 - 2 Renaissance · SOCIALLY: the Renaissance emphasis on the secular (worldly) and the individual challenged Church authority o The printing press helped spread these ideas · POLITICALLY: Some rulers (especially the Germans) began to challenge the Church’s political power · ECONOMICALLY: northern merchants resented paying church taxes to Rome · Corrupt leadership o Renaissance-era popes spent extravagantly on personal pleasure o Pope Alexander VI admitted that he fathered several children · Many priests and monks were poorly educated o How can you teach if you can barely read? · Some priests broke their vows, got married, and had children · Some ...
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17 - 1 Renaissance · SOCIALLY: the Renaissance emphasis on the secular (worldly) and the individual challenged Church authority o The printing press helped spread these ideas · POLITICALLY: Some rulers (especially the Germans) began to challenge the Church’s political power · ECONOMICALLY: northern merchants resented paying church taxes to Rome · Corrupt leadership o Renaissance-era popes spent extravagantly on personal pleasure o Pope Alexander VI admitted that he fathered several children · Many priests and monks were poorly educated o How can you teach if you can barely read? · Some priests broke their vows, got married, and had children · Some ...
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16 - 4 Indulgence - a pardon that released the sinners from performing the penalty that a priest imposed for sins Reformation - movement for religious reform Lutherans - people who followed Martin Luther and his teachings Protestant - term applied to Christians who belong to non-Catholic churches Peace of Augsburg - (1555) each prince could decide the religion in his state. First step in religious freedom Annul - set aside, to make it like it was never legal or never happened Anglican - church of England or Anglican church was set up in 1559 after Elizabeth ordered parliament to return to her kingdom to protest What political, economic, and social factors helped bring about the Reformation? The social factors that helped bring about the reformation were; 1. The renaissance values of Humanism and secularism led people to question the church. 2. The printing press helped to spread ideas critical of the Church. The political factors...
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16 - 3 European Renaissance and Reformation Northern Italy: birthplace of the Renaissance Renaissance = rebirth (rebirth of art and learning) CITIES were the center of the action Milan and Florence had wealthy merchants and bankers Artists in these cities were inspired by the former splendor of classical Greece and Rome · The Medici were a powerful banking family · They paid artists, writers, and musicians to create beautiful works of art · They were patrons Isabella d’Este · Educated, brilliant · A gifted singer, lute player, innovative dancer · Wealthy , powerful parents · She sponsored painters, sculptors, musicians, writers, architects · A fashion...