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People Places Ideas Misc. Art 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points
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Father of the Renaissance…
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Petrarch
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Famous patron family of Florence Who controlled banking
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Medici’s
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Italian monk who burned for criticizing the corruption of the clergy and society
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Savonarola
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Humanist who believed that rulers needed to be feared, not loved…
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Machiavelli
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Author of Utopia, advisor to Henry VIII and Christian Humanist
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Thomas More
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Center of banking and wool industry
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Florence
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Nation unified by marriage and religious wars ending in 1492
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Spain
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Decentralized state consisting of princes and seven Electors
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Holy Roman Empire
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Eventual winners of the Hundred Year’s War, had a deal to select its own clergy
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France
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Prized region for wool production, urban middle class with pre-Reformation ideals
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Flanders, low countries
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Theory that stressed classical education, well-roundedness and potential
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Humanism
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Theory that man was created in God’s image and were capable of using the Gospels to better society and religion in order to benefit mankind
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Christian Humanism
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According to Castiglione and others, the gender-role of educated women was…
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Courtiers, pleasing hosts, beautiful muses
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Focus on worldly and non-religious topics and themes
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Secularism
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Proponent of the idea that the Renaissance was unique and significant in history
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Burkhardt Thesis
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How was Renaissance warfare different than medieval?
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No knights, mercenaries, longer range weapons, balance of power
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How did guilds, politicians and wealthy elites win support from the people?
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Patronage/propaganda, sponsor projects…
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Give a method used by monarchs to limit the power of the regional nobles
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Star Chamber, centralized laws/selection, tax business not noble loans, appoint officials
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What problems frustrated Christian humanists about the Church?
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Simony, pluralism, Latin, uneducated clergy, wasteful spending,
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Compare the different view of success between the Italians and Northern humanists… consider the ideal life/person
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Celebrity, flamboyantly wealthy, hero vs
Celebrity, flamboyantly wealthy, hero vs. hardworking, devout, standard of living
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Giving the illusion of 3D using vanishing points
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Linear perspective
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Portraits, free-standing statues, busts, and shading all were used to achieve this goal/method
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Individualism
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What is the message of this piece, why a dog?
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Loyalty, beauty of natural form isn’t sinful or wrong
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Locate an example of four different styles
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Varies
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Why is it so small?
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Varies
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Final Jeopardy Make your wager
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Explain two reasons why David is the perfect subject for Renaissance art
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Non-divine, ancient, well-rounded, ingenuity, epic
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