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Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Hodge Podge 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

William ____________ wrote plays during the Renaissance in England. Shakespere 1,2

City-states traded _________ from Arab merchants. spices 3,3

Lorenzo de' _________ supported artists and writers in Florence. Medici 3,4

Humanists wrote literature and studied _________. science 2,1

The new interest in culture was called a "rebirth," or ____________. Renaissance 4,4

City-states in _______ grew rich through trade. Italy 1,4

Johannes ____________ produced the first printed book in Europe Gutenberg 2,4

During the Renaissance, humanist scholars studied ancient ________ and _________works. Greek and Roman 3,2

In painting, the technique of ____________ shows people and things as they look at different distances perspective Row 1, Col 1

The city-states of Italy were not governed by ______ because the ______ didn’t want to take orders from anyone. Kings /Pope 2,2

ordinary people doing ordinary things 1,3 Renaissance artists wanted to create works that made humans look like __________ __________ __________ _____________ ___________. ordinary people doing ordinary things 1,3

Northern European Renaissance painters used mostly ____ paints. oil 2,3

The city of ___________ set up a banking system that measured the value of money. Florence 3,1

____________ scholars began to write in vernacular languages which allowed more people to read the works. humanists 4,1

________ ________wrote a book about his trip to China. Marco Polo 4,2

City-states developed ____________ to make sure no city-state would become too powerful. diplomacy 5,3

City-states used their _________ to support artists. wealth 5,1

__________ ___ __________cut open dead bodies to learn more about the human body Leonardo da Vinchi 5,2

___________ ideas focus on worldly events. Secular 5,4

__________ studied old Latin manuscripts found in monasteries. Petrarch 4,3