1) A ... is a government whose head of state is not a monarch. a) republic b) secular c) Realism d) indulgence 2) An attitude that is concerned with values and achievements of humans is referred to as .... a) humanism b) secular c) cartography 3) As an artist and scientist, ... is considered one the greatest figures of the Renaissance time period. a) Leonardo da Vinci b) Herrnan Cortes c) John Locke 4) An artistic style that shows people and nature as they really were is called .... a) inquistion b) Realism c) secular 5) The movable type printing press perfected by ... allowed books to become more readily available. a) Johannes Gutenberg b) Martin Luther c) Leonardo de Vinci 6) During the Renaissance, spiritual life was still valued but ..., or non-religious ideas, were more prevalent. a) secular b) terrace farming c) Calvinism 7) A certificate issued by the pope that reduced or canceled punishment for a person’s sins is an .... a) indulgence b) scientific method c) trade 8) A German monk named ... sparked the Reformation by nailing to a church door his Ninety-Five Theses. a) Martin Luther b) Calvinism c) Johannes Gutenberg 9) Protestors of the Catholic Church came to be known as .... a) Protestants b) Galileo c) Rebels 10) ... was a reformation movement led by John Calvin that taught predestination. a) Counter Reformation b) Calvinism c) Trade 11) Ignatius Layola helped lead the ... by sending missionaries throughout Europe teaching Catholicism. a) Counter Reformation b) inquisition c) compound microscope 12) To halt the spread of Protestantism, an ..., or a church court that judges, convicts, and punishes non-Catholics, was formed. a) inquisition b) cartography c) Galileo 13) The ... is a series of logical steps used in scientific research that stresses observation and experimentation. a) scientific method b) sientific method c) Age of Enlightment 14) ... supported Copernicus’ idea that the sun was the center of the universe but was persecuted by the Catholic Church for his beliefs. a) Galileo b) Isaac Newton c) John Locke 15) ... discovered the concept of gravity. a) Isaac Newton b) Isac meswt c) Galileo 16) The development of the ... by Robert Hooke helped develop new scientific theories. a) compound microscope b) Counter Microscope c) scientific method 17) ... among Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas brought about many cultural changes on each continent. a) Trade b) Travel c) Caravans 18) The art of map making is called .... a) cartography b) mythography c) geography 19) A movement in Europe and America that analyzed ideas using human reason is the .... a) Age of Enlightenment b) Middle Ages c) Early Ages 20) ... of England advocated democratic thought by writing that government was a contract between the people and their ruler. a) John Locke b) Tom Holland c) Isaac Newton

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