UNIT 6 AND 7 TEST

A detailed illustration of European Renaissance and Reformation themes, featuring iconic symbols such as the printing press, art supplies, maps of Europe, and historical figures like Martin Luther and Copernicus.

The Reformation and Renaissance Quiz

Test your knowledge on the significant changes in Europe during the Reformation and Renaissance periods! This quiz covers various aspects, from the impact of the Reformation on political structures to the flourishing art movements of the Renaissance.

  • Answer multiple choice questions
  • Provide descriptive answers
  • Explore key historical figures and events
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by ExploringHistory101
Name:
How did the Reformation change the political composition of Europe? (who went to war?
Europe was peaceful
War broke out between city-states in Europe
It changed nothing.
Europe's political composition rose to power.
What economic change (class grew) in Europe during the Renaissance facilitated the flourishing of art that characterized the time period?
The Upper class
The Middle class
The Merchant class
The Homeless
How did the Catholic Church respond to the religious changes brought about by the Reformation?
Catholicism was at war with Protestantism. The Catholics did everything to try to stop the spread of Protestantism.
The people were at peace
Europe's religious beliefs changed
Religious changes never happened
In 1453 the Ottomans conquered the last territory of the Byzantine Empire when they overtook what city?
Paris
The Mayan Empire
Mexico
Constantinople
How did the entry of the Dutch East India Company and the later entry of the British East India Company alter the pattern of trade in the Indian Ocean?
European powers dominated trading ports and acted as middle men.
There was no entry
European people did not trade anything and they were never successful.
They traded cards
How did Gutenberg's invention of the printing press contribute to the Reformation?
Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press created a mass movement of knowledge with books.
Cell phones were invented
The printing press was useless
Gutenberg did create the printing press
What was a direct result of European exploration?
The European's explored nothing.
A competition for colonies by European powers.
The Europeans were not successful with exploration
The Europeans ship sank
What action most contributed to the onset of the Scientific Revolution in sixteenth century Europe?
Ship transportation
New materials found in the Americas
Water
Trade
Which sixteenth century scientist proposed the heliocentric theory which was later supported by Galileo?
Copernicus
Martin Luther
Joe
Buffet
How were the Ottomans able to establish a strong trading empire in the seventeenth century?
Aliens
Controlling trade routes
Salt and spices
I dont know
What was the most immediate cause of the Reformation?
Martin Luther King
Confucius
Martin Luther's 95 Theses
Wealth
Which scientist applied reason and rationality to devise his laws of motion?
Donatello
Pablo Picasso
Diplodocus
Isaac Newton
The scientific research conducted by Robert Boyle during the seventeenth century most affected which field of science?
Biology
Mathematics
Chemistry
History
Queen Elizabeth I ruled England from 1558-1603. It was during Elizabeth’s reign that England first began to colonize in the Americas after having established England as a major ________ power
Army
Marines
Air Force
Navy
As a result of the Renaissance, what were many European political powers were able to do?
Establish large overseas empires
Nothing
I have no idea
Mr. Carrasco
Who is Christopher Columbus?
What was the Renaissance?
What is humanism?
Name 4 famous Renaissance artists.... (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
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