Chapter 15
What was the Edict of Nantes?
A declaration that granted the Huguenots the right to public worship in 150 French towns
Who was the Genevan Consistory?
A group of calvinist pastors and laymen who monitored citizens behavior.
With the spread of new ideas at the becoming of the renaissance, how did the wealthy begin to view life?
As an opportunity for enjoyment and not just a painful pilgrimage to heaven
What was one of the root sources of Florentine prosperity?
Banking profits
A series of military expeditions from parts of Europe to the Eastern coast of the Mediterranean.
Crusades
Of all the ways that Renaissance society was hierarchically divided, what was regarded as the most "natural" distinction and therefore the most important one to defend?
Gender
Under King Henry VII, who was the head of the church of England?
Henry VIII
Which of the following emerged as a distinct genre in Renaissance art?
Individual portraits portraying human ideals
What is another reason the medieval period is known as the Dark Ages?
Is because Europe dominated by superstition and by religious debates
Gender standards of the Renaissance required men in political power to be which of the following?
Married
What did Henry VIII of England yse to transform his country into a protestant state?
Pariament
Humanist and Renaissance ideas of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries were spread by what new technology?
Printer press
The union of Utrecht was an alliance between whom?
Seven protestant northern provinces of the Netherlands
What was founded by Ignatius Loyola.
Society of Jesus, or Jesuits
By the fifteenth century, where were most African slaves in Europe found?
Spain and Portugal
The concept that blood could be either "Christian" or "Jewish" was developed by officials in the
Spanish inquiiisitions
France Charles VII created the first what?
Standing Army
Protestants differed from Catholics by insisting what about the priesthood?
That it belonged to all believers.
In 1545, the papacy created what body to help plan the Church's response to the Reformation?
The council of trent
What was an important factor in the emergence of the Italian Renaissance?
The rise of wealthy, urban patrons of the arts
How didi Italian humanists view the education of women?
They saw value in exposing women to classical models of reasoning
In the Habsburg-Valois wars of the 16th century, why did the Catholic French kings support the Lutheran German princes?
They wanted to keep the Holy Roman Empire fragmented
According to humanists, what was the goal of all education.
To benefit the public good
According to the Dutch humanist Erasmus, the key to reform was
education.
Medieval Europe had less
trade, fewer cities, and less cultural output than the original Roman Empire.