Unit Questions: Religions, Renaissance & Reformation

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Date: Block: Unit Questions: Religions, Renaissance & Reformation Directions: In order to prove your understanding of the unit objectives, you will be required to complete this assessment along with a unit test. Each question will be graded for accuracy. All parts of this assessment MUST be answered in complete sentences unless otherwise noted. This packet is due completed (the same day as your unit test!) Objective Skills and Ideas Assessment (Questions to Answer) compare. Students will be able to compare major world religions (Buddhism, Hinduism, Confucianism, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam). Origins of major religions Connections between major religions (Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Islam, Christianity, and Judaism) Spread of Religions along trade routes. Name two religions that originated in India. Total Score: / 70 points Explain how Judaism, Christianity and Islam are related to each other. What are some main differences? Identify two similarities between Christianity and Buddhism.

Students will interpret the social, cultural, and economic effects of the Black Death. analyze cause and effect. Medieval world prior to Black Death End of Feudalism/ rise of wage labor Decline of the church Black Plague impacts on trade Decline of guild system How did the Black Death help the economy in Europe? What hardships did the Black Death cause in Europe? Students will describe secularism, humanism, individualism and Scientific Realism in Renaissance art and literature. apply an idea to a new example. Secularism Humanism Individualism Rise of literature based on classical principles Define each term and list a modern example of each of these Renaissance concepts. Secularism: Humanism: Individualism:

Students will analyze and identify art from the Renaissance and the news technologies and techniques used. analyze visual sources. Italian Renaissance Artists: da Vinci, Michelangelo, Donatello, Raphael Linear Perspective Realistic Portrayal For each piece, identify the name of the piece, artist, and explain two characteristics of Renaissance art that are conveyed in the piece.

Students will compare and contrast the Italian Renaissance and the Northern Renaissance. Skill:students will be able to compare and contrast two similar movements. Characteristics and techniques of the Italian Renaissance Characteristics and techniques of the Northern Renaissance Spread of techniques and technologies between Italy and the North. Describe a new Renaissance technology in art that moved from Italy to the North. Describe one that moved from the North to Italy. Compare and Contrast the Italian and Northern Renaissance. You must have at least 3 similarities and 3 differences. Similarities Differences Students will explain the significance of the printing press in spreading new ideas. analyze cause and effect. Johann Gutenberg printing press Increase in printed materials/decrease in price Rise of Literacy Rates Explain two ways that the availability of printing material impacted Renaissance culture/intellect (art, architecture, education, etc.)

Students will explain the causes of the Protestant Reformation. identify evidence to support a claim Problems in the churchcorruption, indulgences, simony, absenteeism Martin Luther 95 Theses Imagine you are writing and essay answering the following question: Did Martin Luther intend to create a division in the Catholic Church? Write your thesis sentence and three complete sentence bullet points outlining the support for your argument. Students will compare the three major Protestant sects (Lutheranism, Calvinism, Anglicanism) read for the main idea Luther and Lutheranism Henry VIII and Anglicanism Calvin and Calvinism Ultimate source of authority- Bible v. Pope Create a multiple choice question that asks the participant to compare the ultimate source of authority between 2 or more religions Question: A. B. C. D.