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WARM UP Answer on loose leaf paper (do not need to copy question) 1.Prior to the invention of the Printing Press by Johann Gutenberg, everything had to be copied by hand. How do you think the Printing Press changed history? TEN MINUTES

Renaissance Self-Guided – rules 1. there are several tickets out the door. Each must be answered on a sheet of loose leaf paper with your name and block. There may be several due each class. 2. you may work with partners (maximum 3 in a group). For this to work, you must all move at the same pace. There must be one person in charge to make sure you quickly move through the instructions and stay focused 3. if you elect to work in a group and I find that you are not focused, and not finishing each part in a timely manner, I will break the group up, and you will have to work on your own. 4. if the group leader has you start the video at the same time then you should all finish approximately at the same time (allowing pauses for note taking). At the end of the video, your group can compare notes and answer the questions together. However, each member must write their own notes, and each member must do their own ticket out the door

OBJECTIVE (required graded Exit Ticket out the door) What was the Renaissance and why did it start in Italy?

1. Describe what is the Renaissance? 2. Why Italy? 3. Why Florence? 4. Why were the merchants important? Who were the Medici? 5. Why was the Renaissance the classical heritage of Greece and Rome? 6. What was humanism? 7. What was the role of men and women? IN YOUR NOTEBOOK (leave space between each question) COPY & ANSWER AS VIDEO PLAYS

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OBJECTIVE (required graded Exit Ticket out the door) In what ways could we consider Michelangelo or Leonardo da Vinci a Renaissance Man?

1. Describe how Renaissance art evolved? 2. How did Renaissance artist go about creating art? 3. Who was Michelangelo? 4. List/describe Michelangelo's greatest accomplishments 5. Who was Leonardo da Vinci? 6. List/describe Leonardo da Vinci’s greatest accomplishments 7. Who was Raphael? 8. List/describe Raphael’s greatest accomplishments IN YOUR NOTEBOOK (leave space between each question) COPY & ANSWER AS VIDEO PLAYS

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OBJECTIVE (required graded Exit Ticket out the door) Citing specific examples, describe three of the Renaissance writers as well as what they wrote about?

1. Who was Dante, and what was the vernacular? 2. What were Dante’s great accomplishments? 3. Who was Petrarch? 4. What were Petrarch’s great accomplishments (i.e. humanism, sonets) ? 5. Who was Machiavelli and why was the “Prince” so important? IN YOUR NOTEBOOK (leave space between each question) COPY & ANSWER (CONCENTRATE ON WHAT IS IN BOLD) AS VIDEO PLAYS

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OBJECTIVE (required graded Exit Ticket out the door) What drove Martin Luther to write the 95 These and what was the outcome of the action?

1. What was the Reformation? 2. What were the causes? 3. What was the significance of the printing press? 4. What were indulgences? 5. What was Luther’s message 6. What happens to Luther? 7. How do Protestants come to be? IN YOUR NOTEBOOK (leave space between each question) COPY & ANSWER AS VIDEO PLAYS

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