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1. | intellectual movement studied Greeks, Romans; avoided religious explanations |
2. | an accusation; believing other than what the Church taught was true |
3. | author of 37 plays; created 1700 new words |
4. | a new way of thinking about the physical universe; ex. mathematical laws govern nature |
6. | number of wives taken by Henry VIII |
8. | built a telescope; observed Jupiter's 4 moons; contradicted Church teachings |
10. | wealthy merchant family who were patrons of the arts |
12. | invention by Johannes Gutenberg |
14. | Sir Thomas More's ideal society |
18. | discounted traditional authorities; said, "I think, therefore, I am." |
19. | theorized that gravity kept planets in their orbits around t he sun |
20. | re-birth of art and learning; |
23. | painted the Mona Lisa |
24. | stressed experimentation and observation in seeking truth |