AP European History: Chapter 11 Terms
Chapter 11: The Age of Reformation
Geography of the Reformation
Economics of the Reformation
Lay religious movements
Abuses (perceived or otherwise) of the Catholic Church
* Evolution of the Modern Devotion
* Thomas a Kempis – Imitation of Christ
* vernacular
* benefice system
* financial abuse and excesses of the church
* sale of indulgences
Martin Luther
* Luther’s biography
* Luther’s background in the church
* “Justification by faith alone”
* indulgences
* Pope Julius II
* Pope Leo X
* John Tetzel
* The 95 Theses
* Charles V
* Diet of Worms
The Reformation Expand
* Warfare = expansion
* Protestant Princes = expansion
The Peasants’ Revolt
* Luther responds
Ulrich Zwingli
* Swiss Reformation
* The Marburg Colloquy
* Swiss Civil Wars
Anabaptists
Spiritualists
Antitrinitarians
John Calvin/Calvinism
* Cavin’s biography
* Difference between Calvin thought and other protestant thought
* Institutes of Christian Religion
* Calvinist view of society
Diet of Augsburg/Augsburg Confession
Charles V responds to Calvinists
Peace of Augsburg
Cuius regio, eius religio
English Reformation
Henry VIII
* Biography
* Catherine of Aragon
* Anne Boleyn
* Jane Seymour
* Anne of Cleves
* Kathryn Howard
* Katherine Parr
Act of Supremacy
Edward VI
Book of Common Prayer
Catholic Reformation/Counter Rerformation
* Capuchins
* Ignatius Loyola
o Biography
o Spiritual Exercises
o Jesuits
* Council of Trent
o Big decisions made
Impact of the Reformation
* Changes to religious life (15th century –> 16th century)
* Reformation and Education
* Reformation and Women
Society in Early Modern Europe
* Marriage changes
* Arranged marriage
* Family size
* Birth control
* Wet Nursing
Literary Movements of Early Modern Europe
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra – Don Quixote
William Shakespeare
* Biography
* Hamlet
* Romeo and Juliet
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AP European History: Chapter 10 Study Guide
Chapter 10: Renaissance and Discovery
Jacob Burckhardt
Renaissance
Giovanni Boccaccio – The Decameron
civic humanism
Rise of the Italian City-State
- Duchy of Milan
- Republic of Genoa
- Republic of Florence
- Republic of Venice
- Papal States
- Kingdom of Naples
conflict between Italian City-States
Cosimo de’ Medici
Lorenzo de’ Medici
condottieri
humanism
studia humanitatis
Classical studies/antiquity
Francesco Petrarch – Letters to the Ancient Dead
Dante Alighieri – The Divine Comedy
Humanist educational goals
Baldassare Castiglione – Book of the Courtier
Forentine Academy
Platoism
Lorenzo Valla – Elegances of the Latin Language
Civic Humanism
Renaissance Art
Renaissance Art vs. Medieval Art
Renaissance art techniques
- chiaroscuro
- linear perspective
Renaissance art masters (don’t worry about the names of paintings!)
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Raphael
- Michelangelo
mannerism
slavery during the Renaissance
French Invasions of Italy
Louis XI
Charles VIII
Pope Alexander VI
Pope Julius II
Niccolo Machiavelli – The Prince
rise of monarchies in Europe
France
- Charles VII
- Louis XI
Spain
- Isabella and Feridand
- Religious tensions in Spain
England
- Richard II
- Henry VI
- Richard III
- Henry VII
- Court of the Star Chamber
Holy Roman Empire
- Charles IV
- Golden Bull
Northern Renaissance
Johann Gutenberg
printing press
Expansion of Literacy
Erasmus
Humanism and Reform
- Rudolf Agricola – “father of German humanism”
- Thomas More – Utopia
“Voyages of Discovery”
Portuguese exploration movement
Prince Henry “The Navigator”
Bartholomew Dias
Vasco da Gama
Christopher Columbus
Spanish exploration movement
Spanish and Aztecs
Hernan Cortes
Spanish and Incas
Christian exploration movement
conquistadors
hacienda
encomienda
expansion of slavery
impact of exploration movement