AP EURO Semester Exam 4
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Agincourt - answer Fought on Friday 25 October 1415 (Saint Crispin's Day), in northern France as part of
the Hundred Years' War that involved Kings Henry V of England and Charles VI of France. The battle is
notable for the use of the English longbow, which Henry used in very large numbers, with longbow men
forming the vast majority of his army. The battle was also immortalized by William Shakespeare as the
centerpiece of his play Henry V.
Hundred Years War - answer (1337-1453) Conflict over the succession to the French throne and control
over French lands
Renaissance Art - answer 3D, responded to light/shading, religious and everyday situations, active and
looked real , A kind of art in which figures are religious or non-religious, figures look realistic, there is an
interest in nature, it is three dimensional, and people are showed with emotion and are active. Light,
Shadows, People in every day life. Medici family was the largest patron of the arts.
Catholic Church during the Renaissance - answer Most of the churches teachings were being proved
wrong
Italian Humanists - answer Renaissance writers that wrote in latin. Were not part of the clergy unlike
earlier writers. Found inspiration from the ancients. Searched for Grecco Roman texts to examine and
wrote for secular purposes. Men of letters.
Northern Humanists - answer cultivated a knowledge of the classics, returned to the writings of
antiquity, focused on the sources of early Christianity, the Holy Scriptures, and the writings of such
church fathers as Augustine, Ambrose, and Jerome
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Luther's Beliefs - answer Salvation by faith alone, The Bible is the ultimate authority, the grace of God
brings absolution (not indulgences or confession), Baptism and communion are the only valid
sacraments, Consubstantiation, not literal but that God was somehow actually present in more than a
symbolic way, clergy is not superior to the laity, marriage is permitted, the church should be
subordinate to the state.
Peace of Augsburg - answer A treaty between Charles V and some Lutheran princes. It provided the first
legal basis fro the co-existence of Catholicism and Lutheranism.
English Reformation - answer result of the disagreement between Henry VIII and the Pope, created the
Church of England or Anglican Church which was separate from the Catholic Church, still left little room
for religious freedom
Catholic Religious Orders - answer a category of Catholic religious institutes.
Subcategories are canons regular (canons and canonesses regular who recite the divine office and serve
a church and perhaps a parish); monastics (monks or nuns living and working in a monastery and
reciting the divine office); mendicants (friars or religious sisters who live from alms, recite the divine
office, and, in the case of the men, participate in apostolic activities); and clerks regular (priests who
take religious vows and have a very active apostolic life).
Exploration Motivations - answer Three G's. God, Gold and Glory
Control of Egypt - answer Spice road, trade route
Gold - answer Explored for profit and to expand trade through spices & precious metals
Astrolabe - answer an astronomical instrument for taking the altitude of the sun or stars and for the
solution of other problems in astronomy and navigation
Vasco de Gama - answer A Portuguese navigator whose 1487-88 Atlantic voyage around the southern
tip of Africa opened sea routes between Europe and Asia
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questions with 100% correct
answers
Agincourt - answer Fought on Friday 25 October 1415 (Saint Crispin's Day), in northern France as part of
the Hundred Years' War that involved Kings Henry V of England and Charles VI of France. The battle is
notable for the use of the English longbow, which Henry used in very large numbers, with longbow men
forming the vast majority of his army. The battle was also immortalized by William Shakespeare as the
centerpiece of his play Henry V.
Hundred Years War - answer (1337-1453) Conflict over the succession to the French throne and control
over French lands
Renaissance Art - answer 3D, responded to light/shading, religious and everyday situations, active and
looked real , A kind of art in which figures are religious or non-religious, figures look realistic, there is an
interest in nature, it is three dimensional, and people are showed with emotion and are active. Light,
Shadows, People in every day life. Medici family was the largest patron of the arts.
Catholic Church during the Renaissance - answer Most of the churches teachings were being proved
wrong
Italian Humanists - answer Renaissance writers that wrote in latin. Were not part of the clergy unlike
earlier writers. Found inspiration from the ancients. Searched for Grecco Roman texts to examine and
wrote for secular purposes. Men of letters.
Northern Humanists - answer cultivated a knowledge of the classics, returned to the writings of
antiquity, focused on the sources of early Christianity, the Holy Scriptures, and the writings of such
church fathers as Augustine, Ambrose, and Jerome
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Luther's Beliefs - answer Salvation by faith alone, The Bible is the ultimate authority, the grace of God
brings absolution (not indulgences or confession), Baptism and communion are the only valid
sacraments, Consubstantiation, not literal but that God was somehow actually present in more than a
symbolic way, clergy is not superior to the laity, marriage is permitted, the church should be
subordinate to the state.
Peace of Augsburg - answer A treaty between Charles V and some Lutheran princes. It provided the first
legal basis fro the co-existence of Catholicism and Lutheranism.
English Reformation - answer result of the disagreement between Henry VIII and the Pope, created the
Church of England or Anglican Church which was separate from the Catholic Church, still left little room
for religious freedom
Catholic Religious Orders - answer a category of Catholic religious institutes.
Subcategories are canons regular (canons and canonesses regular who recite the divine office and serve
a church and perhaps a parish); monastics (monks or nuns living and working in a monastery and
reciting the divine office); mendicants (friars or religious sisters who live from alms, recite the divine
office, and, in the case of the men, participate in apostolic activities); and clerks regular (priests who
take religious vows and have a very active apostolic life).
Exploration Motivations - answer Three G's. God, Gold and Glory
Control of Egypt - answer Spice road, trade route
Gold - answer Explored for profit and to expand trade through spices & precious metals
Astrolabe - answer an astronomical instrument for taking the altitude of the sun or stars and for the
solution of other problems in astronomy and navigation
Vasco de Gama - answer A Portuguese navigator whose 1487-88 Atlantic voyage around the southern
tip of Africa opened sea routes between Europe and Asia
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