World History Homework Seven Answers - Student Seven

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Zachary Ch.

1. The Renaissance took place from 1300 to 1600 A.D. in Florence, Italy.

Correct, except it expanded beyond Florence. (Minus 1).

2. Martin Luther was a controversial figure in the eyes of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church. Martin Luther translated the Bible from Greek to German in 1522. And then he translated it from Hebrew to German in 1534.

Good.

3. Baroque was a seventeenth century art form that was known for being complex and incongruous. It was intended to be part of the counter-reformation by the Catholic Church.

OK, but you could add a bit more to the description that it is "complex and incongruous." See model answers.

4. Old English was developed by Germanic tribes that settled in England. After the Norman Conquest in A.D. 1066, Latin began to influence the old English language, and it was eventually improved and became Middle English. And from Middle English, the language improved to what it is today.

Good. Note that modern English began around A.D. 1500.

5. Vietnam earned its independence in A.D. 939, right after the Tang dynasty, of China, collapsed. The Lu dynasty of Vietnam ruled from 1009 to 1225, this is when the current capital of Hanoi was established. When the Mongols attacked, the Vietnamese successfully repelled three attacks.

Excellent.

6. One of the most likely reasons for the Renaissance not taking place in Asia, is because there was no prior form of Christianity in Asia. The Renaissance took place because people began to see the flaws in Catholicism.

Good analysis, though note that much of the Renaissance occurred before or independent of the spread of the Reformation, as in the works of Dante and Michelangelo.

7.

Uh oh! (Minus 10)
59/70, with some good answers.--Andy Schlafly 23:14, 20 March 2009 (EDT)

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