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Which book was written by Machiavelli as a guide for rulers?
The Prince
What is the main idea of the Prince?
The End Justifies The Means
It is better to be feared than loved Whose ideas are these: It is better to be feared than loved Do good if possible, but evil if necessary Leaders should have absolute power
Machiavelli
What document provided a set of rules for rulers?
The Prince
Who wrote The Prince?
Machiavelli
The “father of humanism”
Petrarch
European Renaissance ideas were based on which 2 cultures?
Greece & Rome
What was the main focus of the European Renaissance aside from religion?
Humanism
What is the stance that emphasizes the value of human beings and generally prefers critical thinking and evidence over established doctrine or faith?
Humanism
What changed in the Renaissance
Focus from religion to individuality
Invention that had the most influence on the spread of ideas
Moveable Type
Writer of the Praise of Folly
Erasmus
Writer of Utopia
Sir Thomas Moore
The Praise of Folly poked fun at everyone. It is a work of
satire
The main idea of Utopia is
Equality of all citizens
Who created this work?
Michelangelo
What is the name of this work?
David
What is the name of this work?
Mona Lisa
Who created this work of art?
Leonardo daVinci
Who created this work of art?
Michelangelo
Where is the painting?
Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
What is this?
Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
What is the name of this work of art?
(Hand of God reaching out to Adam) “Creation of Man” (Hand of God reaching out to Adam)
What is this work of art?
The Last Supper (of Jesus)
Who painted this work of art?
Leonardo daVinci
Final Jeopardy Make your wager
What is the focus of the Renaissance?
(focus on individuality versus religious afterlife) Humanism (focus on individuality versus religious afterlife)