| A | B |
| Salvation | Freedom from sin |
| Leonardo Da Vinci | Renaissance Man |
| Michalangelo | Sinstine Chapel Ceiling |
| Leonardo Da Vinci | Mona Lisa |
| Raphael | School of Athens |
| Sforza | Milan leader |
| Renaissance | Rebirth |
| Martin Luther | 95 Theses, Father of the Reformation |
| Cosimo De Medici | Florence leader |
| The Prince | A discription of Political Power |
| Machiaveli | Writer of The Prince |
| Nobility | People were born to this class not made |
| Venice | City-State known for its trade |
| Albrecht Durer | Northern Renaissance Artist who brought perspective to the north |
| Chaucer | Author of The Canterbury Tails |
| Dante | Authur of The Divine Comedy and Inferno |
| Humanists | Believed in studying a lot of different things |
| Massaccio | Developed the painting process called Fresco |
| Intellectual Thought | Major cause of the reformation |
| 95 Theses | A stunning attack on the churches sales of indulgences |
| Peace of Augsburg | Agreement which officially accepted the division of Christianity |
| John Calvin | Frenchman who pushed for reformation of the Church |
| Predestination | The belief that God had already decided who would be saved or damned |
| Anabaptist | Believed in separation from the world in a Christ-like way |
| Council of Trent | foundation of the Catholic Revolution |
| Queen Mary | Pushed to restore Catholisism in England |
| King Henry VIII | Forced Parliment to break from the Catholic Church |
| De Medici | Dominated Florence |
| Mercenaries | Soldiers who sell their services to the highest bidder |
| Urban Society | when a great number of people live in cities |
| Dowry | Moneys and gifts given by a wife's family at marriage |
| Indulgence | Remission from all or part of punishment due to sin |
| fresco | Method of applying paint to a wet plaster wall |