This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 30 min
Items in this lesson
Renaissance recap
Slide 1 - Slide
What year could you say marked the start of the English Renaissance (politically)?
A
1547
B
1509
C
1485
D
1533
Slide 2 - Quiz
Wars of the Roses
The end of this 30-year conflict between two opposing families marked the beginning of the Tudor era, which was a (relatively) stable period.
Slide 3 - Slide
Who is the most famous Tudor king?
A
Henry VII
B
Elizabeth I
C
Henry VIII
D
Edward VI
Slide 4 - Quiz
Henry VIII
The Henry that married six wives and had two of them beheaded...
Slide 5 - Slide
Why did Henry VIII want to divorce Catherine of Aragon?
A
Because she couldn't have children
B
Because she had cheated on him
C
Because he didn't want to be a Catholic anymore
D
Because he wanted a male heir
Slide 6 - Quiz
Catherine of Aragon
Henry had one child with Catherine of Aragon: Mary, who was later to become Queen Mary I .
Catherine was the daughter of Spanish king Ferdinand II of Aragon.
Slide 7 - Slide
The 'dissolution of the monasteries' in England was a result of:
A
the Protestant Reformation.
B
Henry VIII's conflict with the Pope.
C
the new marriage of Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn.
D
the excessive power of Roman Catholic priests
Slide 8 - Quiz
The dissolution of the monasteries
After 1533, Henry wanted to increase the Crown's income by taking away property and income from the church. The conflict with the Pope had made this possible.
Slide 9 - Slide
Who was 'The Virgin Queen', and who became king after her?
A
Mary I, Edward VI
B
Mary Stuart, Phillip II
C
Elizabeth I, James I
D
Anne I, James VI
Slide 10 - Quiz
Elizabeth I
Elizabeth I (daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn) never got married and therefore became known as 'The Virgin Queen'.
Slide 11 - Slide
Why did the English Renaissance start so much later than the Italian Renaissance?
Slide 12 - Mind map
Which of the following aspects do NOT apply to the Renaissance?
A
theocentric
B
humanism
C
memento mori
D
anthropocentric
Slide 13 - Quiz
Renaissance:
Humanism: a moral philosophy that considers humans to be of primary importance (instead of God)
Anthropocentric: focused on mankind
Slide 14 - Slide
Middle Ages:
Theocentric: Focused on Theo... (! 'theos' = Greek for God)
Memento Mori: remember that you will die (so live your life according to God's rules)
*This painting by Berlinghiero is from the 13th century