Lesson 12 Transformations in Europe
Which two ways do you think are the most important for how the Enlightenment transform Europe and explain why for each.
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Explain how Copernicus advanced scientific understanding.
Copernicus offered the heliocentric theory that Earth and the other planets revolve around the sun.
excommunicate
Exclude from a church or a religious community
Explain how Newton advanced scientific understanding.
Explained the laws of gravity and motion in his 1687 book, Principles. People began to see the universe as a well-designed machine.
Explain how Galileo advanced scientific understanding.
Galileo observed the sky with a telescope and supported the heliocentric theory.
Who was Henry Vlll? How did he impact the Reformation?
Henry VIII was the king of England who in 1534 broke from the Catholic Church an formed the Anglican Church.
Who was John Calvin? How did he impact the Reformation?
John Calvin was a Swiss Protestant who formed a strict Christian denomination that valued hard work and rejected worldly pleasures. His beliefs impacted religion in British North America.
Who was Martin Luther? How did he impact the Reformation?
Martin Luther was a Catholic scholar in Germany who criticized the Catholic Church, and sparked the religious revolt known as the Reformation.
secular
Non-religious
Who wasPope Leo X? How did he impact the Reformation?
Pope Leo X was the leader of the Catholic Church who demanded that Luther retract his teachings and then excommunicated Luther from the church.
List five reasons why the Renaissance originated in Italy.
Reasons why the Renaissance originated in Italy: Wealthy Italian merchants and bankers had money to spend on luxuries and art. City-state rulers competed with rivals to bring glory to their cities by offer- ing financial support to writers and artists. Trade had given Italians a greater awareness of the world. Italian people were surrounded by the remains of classical Rome. Scholars from the Byzantine Emperor brought knowledge to Italy.
What does renaissance mean? Why is it used to describe this period?
Renaissance is a French word meaning "rebirth." It is used to describe the European cultural revival based on classical Greek and Roman ideas.
Identify four ways the Enlightenment transformed Europe.
The Enlightenment transformed Europe by encouraging new ways of thinking among political leaders; giving rise to new political ideas like liberty and natural rights, which inspired the American and French revolutions; promoting an optimistic faith in the future; and encouraging secular and scientific attitudes in society.
Explain how the Reformation inspired Enlightenment thinkers.
The Reformation habit of questioning authority inspired Enlightenment thinkers to discover truth for themselves
What factors promoted the growth of science in the 1500s?
The Renaissance and Reformation undermined traditional authority and encouraged independent thought, encouraging the growth of science. Universities gave scholars the opportunity to pursue studies in science and math. Overseas trade and exploration brought new knowl- edge from abroad and sparked interest in new scientific fields such as astronomy and mapmaking. The printing press helped spread information and promote new learning.
How did the ideas of the Scientific Revolution transform Europe?
The Scientific Revolution established the foundations of modern science and led to new technologies that transformed the world. It also inspired new ways of thinking about human society based on reason and progress.
Explain how the Scientific Revolution inspired Enlightenment thinkers.
The goal of understanding the laws of nature directly inspired Enlightenment thinkers who wanted to understand human society
How did the ideas of the Renaissance transform Europe?
The ideas of the Renaissance transformed Europe by spreading art and ideas throughout Europe and introducing humanist ideals and new ways of thinking.
Describe the scientific method. How did Des- cartes and Bacon contribute to its development?
The scientific method is a series of steps. Scientists pose a problem or question based on an observation, form a hypothesis, test the hypothesis in an experiment, and then analyze the results to determine if the hypothesis is correct or not. Descartes believed human reason could be used to solve complex prob- lems. Bacon emphasized the value of experimentation.
Explain how classical Greece and Rome inspired Enlightenment thinkers.
Thinkers adopted the idea that people should have a say in their government
Explain how the Renaissance inspired Enlightenment thinkers.
Thinkers were inspired by its ideals of individualism and secular thought
Luther's Solutions:
Wrote a letter to the church complaining about corruption, such as selling indul- gences. Argued that salvation came from faith alone, not from church rituals like confession and praying to the saints, and that any Christian could read the Bible and understand God's message.
"My name is ________. I am most famous for ________. I exemplify the ideas of the Renaissance because _________." a. Dante
a. "My name is Dante. I am most famous for writing the epic poem The Divine Comedy. I exemplify the ideas of the Renaissance because I write in both classical Latin and Italian vernacular, making learning available to a wider audience."
"My name is ________. I am most famous for ________. I exemplify the ideas of the Enlightenment because _________." a. Hobbes
a. "My name is Thomas Hobbes. I am most famous for writing Leviathan. I exemplify the ideas of the Enlightenment because I argued that there are logical reasons why absolute monarchy is the best form of government."
"My name is ________. I am most famous for ________. I exemplify the ideas of the Enlightenment because _________." b. Locke
b. "My name is John Locke. I am most famous for my idea that the basis of government is a social contract. I exemplify the ideas of the Enlightenment because I argued for natural rights and a constitutional monarchy."
"My name is ________. I am most famous for ________. I exemplify the ideas of the Renaissance because _________." b. Raphael
b. "My name is Raphael. I am most famous for painting the School of Athens. I exemplify the ideas of the Renaissance because my works reflect the humanist devotion to classical ideals."
"My name is ________. I am most famous for ________. I exemplify the ideas of the Enlightenment because _________." c. Smith
c. "My name is Adam Smith. I am most famous for writing The Wealth of Nations. I exemplify the ideas of the Enlightenment because I laid the foundation for modern economics and explained how the free market would benefit society as a whole."
"My name is ________. I am most famous for ________. I exemplify the ideas of the Renaissance because _________." c. Petrarch
c. "My name is Petrarch. I am most famous for writing Italian poetry. I exemplify the ideas of the Renaissance because I am a humanist who appreciates classical works."
"My name is ________. I am most famous for ________. I exemplify the ideas of the Enlightenment because _________." d. Montesquieu
d. "My name is Baron de Montesquieu. I am most famous for writing The Spirit of the Laws. I exemplify the ideas of the Enlightenment because I argued for separation of powers in government, a principle which is used in the United States."
"My name is ________. I am most famous for ________. I exemplify the ideas of the Renaissance because _________." d. Erasmus
d. "My name is Erasmus. I am most famous for writing the Praise of Folly. I exemplify the ideas of the Renaissance because I am a Northern humanist who maintains my Christian faith but also writes works that are critical of the church and society."
"My name is ________. I am most famous for ________. I exemplify the ideas of the Renaissance because _________." e. da Vinci
e. "My name is Leonardo da Vinci. I am most famous for painting The Mona Lisa. I exemplify the ideas of the Renaissance because I am a true "Renaissance man" and am a skilled painter, sculptor, architect, and engineer."
"My name is ________. I am most famous for ________. I exemplify the ideas of the Enlightenment because _________." e. Voltaire
e. "My name is Voltaire. I am most famous for my writings. I exemplify the ideas of the Enlightenment because I believed in free speech and religious freedom."
"My name is ________. I am most famous for ________. I exemplify the ideas of the Enlightenment because _________." f. Rousseau
f. "My name is Jean-Jacques Rousseau. I am most famous for believing that people are corrupted by society. I exemplify the ideas of the Enlightenment because I argued that people come together to form a government, and therefore the people should write the laws."
"My name is ________. I am most famous for ________. I exemplify the ideas of the Renaissance because _________." f. Shakespeare
f. "My name is Shakespeare. I am most famous for being the greatest writer of the Northern Renaissance. I exemplify the ideas of the Renaissance because I write in vernacular English and use themes of humanism and classical culture in my plays."
Problems in the Catholic Church:
ope and high church officials lived in wealth and luxury. Some clergy had wives and children despite vows of celibacy. The church engaged in corrupt practices, including selling church positions, charging for services, and selling indulgences (pardons).