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Renaissance Jeopardy 100 200 300 400 500 People Trade Routes & Empires Art Geography Problems & Change Old School  100 200 300 400 500

I’m famous for drawing a picture of Jesus Christ sitting at a table (the Last Supper) Category 1 – 100 points Category 1 - 10

Leonardo Da Vinci Category 1 – 100 points Category 1 - 10

If it was not for my invention, you would probably not have textbooks (printing press) Category 1 – 200 points Category 1 - 20

Johannes Gutenberg Category 1 – 200 points Category 1 - 20

I painted the mural of a merchant’s wife (Mona Lisa) Category 1 – 300 points

Leonardo Da Vinci Category 1 – 300 points

“…this idea, belief, that people should become the best they can be…” Category 1 – 400 points

Desiderius Erasmus Category 1 – 400 points

You might have been to the Sistine Chapel & seen my artwork on the ceiling Category 1 – 500 points

Michelangelo Category 1 – 500 points

Name the 2 items traded from India Category 2 – 100 points

Textiles & Spices Category 2 – 100 points

Another name for porcelain is Category 2 – 200 points

China Category 2 – 200 points

Name 2 (of the 3) items traded from North Africa Category 2 – 300 points

Salt, Gold & Diamonds Category 2 – 300 points

The Middle East was known for their discoveries/theories in these 4 areas: Category 2 – 400 points

Mathematics, numeral system, Medicine, & astronomy Category 2 – 400 points

“Maritime route” is a fancy way of saying what??? Category 2 – 500 points

A sea trade-route Category 2 – 500 points

Name this picture Category 3 – 100 points

The Sistine Chapel Category 3 – 100 points

Name this picture Category 3 – 200 points

Mona Lisa Category 3 – 200 points

Name this picture Category 3 – 300 points

David Category 3 – 300 points

Renaissance sculptures were similar to sculptures Category 3 – 400 points

Roman Category 3 – 400 points

List the 4 aspects of Renaissance art Category 3 – 500 points

-3-D -realistic -revealed artist’s emotions -Sometimes non-religious Category 3 – 500 points

Where did the Renaissance begin? Category 4 – 100 points

Italy Category 4 – 100 points

Why did the Renaissance start in Italy? Category 4 – 200 points

Because the city-states were wealthy with knowledge & trade Category 4 – 200 points

What “technology” helped the Renaissance spread? Category 4 – 300 points

Gutenberg’s printing press Category 4 – 300 points

Why did the Ancient Greece & Roman ideas influence the Renaissance? Category 4 – 400 points

Because they were both located close Category 4 – 400 points

What types of “trade routes” were used to bring knowledge & ideas into Italy? Category 4 – 500 points

Maritime Category 4 – 500 points

Why would the “Church” have a problem with the idea of Humanism? Category 5 – 100 points

Humanism downplayed the role of religion & encouraged people to be the best that they can be Category 5 – 100 points

If the printing press were not invented, would the Renaissance ideas spread as fast? Why? Category 5 – 200 points

No, because books were handwritten & would have taken longer to make. Category 5 – 200 points

Since 2 of Michelangelo's most famous art pieces (David, & the Sistine Chapel) have religious ties, would it reason that he is religious? Category 5 – 300 points

Yes Category 5 – 300 points

Why did people become less superstitious in the “modern world Why did people become less superstitious in the “modern world?” (1500’s) Category 5 – 400 points

EDUCATION!!!!! Category 5 – 400 points

Give 2 examples of things a Humanist would be in favor of: Category 5 – 500 points

Education, music, careers, etc. Category 5 – 500 points

What country did Buddhism begin in? Category 6 – 100 points

India Category 6 – 100 points

Who is the founder of Islam? Category 6 – 200 points

Muhammad Category 6 – 200 points

True or False statement: A Jew says to a man, “Hey, you know Jesus rose from the grave, right???” Category 6 – 300 points

False Category 6 – 300 points

Book of teachings for Muslims Category 6 – 400 points

Quran Category 6 – 400 points

Who is the founder of Hinduism? Category 6 – 500 points

???? Category 6 – 500 points