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In Europe, a major characteristic of humanism was
a) a belief in the supremacy of the state in relation to individual rights
b) a rejection of ancient civilizations and their cultures
c) an emphasis on social control and obedience to national rulers
d) an appreciation of individual achievement

Which statement best describes a characteristic of the Renaissance in Europe?
a) the social structure became very rigid
b) creativity in the arts was encouraged
c) the political structure was similar to that of the Roman Empire
d) humanism decreased in importance

Niccolo Machiavelli
a) The means justify the ends
b) Utopia
c) Romeo and Juliet
d) The end justifies the means

Renaissance
a) Printing Press and education
b) First sports teams
c) War and destruction
d) Economic downturn and famine

Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses were a call for
a) religious revolt against the German Princes
b) greater papal authority
c) reforms within the Roman Catholic Church
d) crusades to spread Christianity

The Protestant Reformation and the European Renaissance were similar in that both
a) discouraged the growth of strong monarchs
b) encouraged people to question tradition
c) were led by the military
d) supported the return of the Roman Empire

Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Henry VIII all played a key role in the
a) attempts made to reclaim the Holy Land
b) fall of the Ottoman Empire
c) establishment of parliamentary democracy in Britain
d) end of religious unity in Europe

The Protestant Reformation represents a turning point in European history because it
a) allowed religious reformers to escape persecution
b) ended religious unity in Western Europe
c) forced most of Europe's Monarchs to become protestants
d) standardized all religious writings

What idea did Copernicus come up with during the Scientific Revolution?
a) Heliocentric Theory
b) Geocentric Theory
c) Theory of Gravity
d) Theory of Evolution

People of the Scientific Revolution used this to solve questions of the world around them?
a) Faith
b) Intuition
c) They guessed alot
d) Reason

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