High school Modern history assignments
W2D1-2 Topic – “What is History?” Choose at least 1 reliable source based on this topic. Then, compose a paragraph answering the question.
? Construct your paragraph according to the reading today ? Double space ? Times New Roman 12 ? Choose only reliable sources ? Cite the sources you researched
Rubric All sources are reliable–only required to have 1 5 Sources are cited correctly 5 Paragraph is formatted correctly 5 Paragraph exhibits understanding and correct information 5 W2D3 Chapter 17 TERMS & NAMES For each term or name below, briefly explain its connection to European history from 1300 to 1600. 1. Renaissance 2. Vernacular 3. utopia 4. Reformation 5. Protestant 6. Peace of Augsburg 7. Catholic Reformation 8. Council of Tre MAIN IDEAS Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance Section 1 (pages-471479) 9. How did the merchant class in northern Italy influence the Renaissance? 10. In what ways did literature and the arts change during the Renaissance? The Northern Renaissance Section 2 (pages 480487?) 11. What did northern European rulers do to encourage the spread of Renaissance ideas? 12. How were the Christian humanists different from the humanists of the Italian Renaissance? Luther Leads the Reformation Section 3 (pages 488494) 13. On what three teachings did Martin Luther rest his Reformation movement? 14. Why did the Holy Roman emperor go to war against Protestant German princes? 15. Why did Henry VIII create his own church? Refer to the timeline on pages 492493. The Reformation Continues Section 4 (pages 495501?) 16. In what ways was John Calvins church different from the Lutheran Church? 17. What was the goal of the Catholic Reformation? 18. What are three legacies of the Reformation
W2D4 Modern world HIstory Research Assignment
When thinking about the Protestant Reformation, one cannot ignore the influence and role of Martin Luther. However, there were other important religious reformers during this period as well such as Zwingli, Calvin, Farel, Knox, Grebel, Simons, Loyola, Henry VIII, and Elizabeth I. For this assignment, you will conduct research on Martin Luther as well as one other reformer of their choice. For both reformers you ?must? report on the following areas with a minimum of one solid paragraph for each category:
1. Biography/Interesting Information answer the question: Who were they? 2. Key Actions/Highlights of Their Influence answer the questions: What did they do?
How did they influence religion during their day? What was the response of others toward their views? What was their short term and long term legacy?
3. Religious Differences Overview how did this reformers views compare and contrast to Catholic Church views of the time? Specifically address the role of sacraments, how an individual is saved, the role of the clergy, and the role of the Bible.
The information found in the textbook may be useful and a good place to start, but you will probably need to use additional sources and have the freedom to use any source. Cite all sources, and this information should be included on the bottom of the last page of your research. Any assignments received without citations will receive a zero. Also cite any clip art or pictures used. One page per reformer should be sufficient, and as always, the quality of writing is more important than the length, so ensure thorough and accurate research addresses the three categories. Also, add pictures, clip art, color, etc. Have fun researching and reporting!
Rubric – 30marks 1. thoroughness and accuracy of “Biography/Interesting Personal Information” for first
reformer 2. thoroughness and accuracy of “Biography/Interesting Personal Information” for
second reformer 3. thoroughness and accuracy of “Key Actions/Highlights of Their Influence” for first
reformer 4. thoroughness and accuracy of “Key Actions/Highlights of Their Influence” for second
reformer 5. thoroughness and accuracy of “Religious Differences Overview” for first reformer 6. thoroughness and accuracy of “Religious Differences Overview” for second reformer
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