Matching Pairs Unit 3 SOWOnline version Review of Hooks and Themes for Unit 3 by Calli Tinley 1 What was a challenge for priests before the Renaissance? 2 Who taught Europeans how to read ancient languages? 3 What was the first book printed on the printing press? 4 How did art change during the Renaissance? 5 What is the "Scientific Method?" 6 How did the printing press change the world? 7 How did people draw conclusions during the Renaissance? 8 What architectural styles were copies during the Renaissance? 9 Who invented the printing press? 10 What belief emerged during the Renaissance regarding truth? 11 What does Renasissance mean? 12 Why did people in England, France, Spain, and Italy have more time to study during the Renaissance? People believed that they could find truth by observing the world and figuring out how it worked Art became more realistic By observing the world around them Observing something and then draw conclusions from the observations Gutenburg They didnt have to worry about barbarian invasion It allowed more people to own books. Before, most families did not own their own copy of the Bible and books were handmade by monks. The Bible rebirth Eastern Orthodox scholars Greek columns and Roman arches Most could not read the scriptures very well due to the lack of books. 1 Who is known as the Father of Astrology 2 How did the Catholic Church react to Galileo's findings? 3 What year waws Copernicus' book, "On the Revolutuions of the Heavenly Spheres" published? 4 How did the church react to Copernicus' theory? 5 Why is Galileo considered one of the first modern scientists? 6 What was Copernicus' theory? 7 Who is the Father of Physics? 8 What is astrology? 9 What did most people believe during Copernicus's time about the Earth? 10 What did Galileo study after observing a swinging chandelier? 11 How did Galileo improve the telescope? 12 What book did Galileo publish about his discoveries? "The Starry Messenger" The Earth was at the center of the universe Galileo The planets revolved around the sun. Because he tested his theories by performing experiments Copernicus 1543- the same year he died. He was threatened to be excommunicated from the church He made it more powerful The science of studying the stars. The church was not happy and ordered him to repent. The force we now call gravity 1 For how long have Shakespeare's plays been performed? 2 What is Shakedspeare's most famous play? 3 Where was Shakespeare's plays performed? 4 What type of plays did Shakespeare write? 5 How many plays did Shakespeare write? 6 When was the Globe Theater built? more than 40 Macbeth Globe Theater in England 1599 For at least 450 years Tragedies, Historical, and Comedies