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Unit 1 Review for Final Exam
Renaissance Jeopardy Unit 1 Review for Final Exam
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Select a Question Arts City-States Religion Politics Misc. 1 2 3 4 5
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The Arts
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Question: Who was the artist that sculpted the David and painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel? Correct! It is Michelangelo
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His name is Brunelleschi
Question: Who is the architect that designed and built the dome on the cathedral of Florence? Correct! His name is Brunelleschi
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Question: Who sculpted me and what is my name?
The Pieta by Michelangelo
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Question: Who created the Bronze David, and who Created the stone David? Also, which one came first? Donatello created the Bronze, and Michelangelo created the stone version. Donatello’s was created first in about
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Name 5 things that Da Vinci is famous for creating
Question: Name 5 things that Da Vinci is famous for creating . Last supper, Mona Lisa, Vitruvian man, first understanding of anatomy, the airplane, drill press, first idea of the automobile, parachute, machine gun, armored tank, linking art and math/science together, and much more
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City- States
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Five Major City-States
Question: By the 15th century, Italy was ruled by what type of government? Five Major City-States
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ho was the most famous Italian ruling woman?
Question: ho was the most famous Italian ruling woman? Isabella d’Este
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Machiavelli’s The Prince
Question: Who wrote a book about power politics? Machiavelli’s The Prince
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List 6 of the Major City- States in Italy
Question: List 6 of the Major City- States in Italy Milan, Savory, Genoa, Florence, Papal States, Venetian, Siena, Lucca, Modena, Ferrara, Sicilies
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Question: The Medici Family was able to gain control over much of Italy, despite each area having its own government. How were they able to do so? Firstly, they were crazy rich. Which meant they controlled a lot of the economy. They were able to buy areas, make deals, and go to war with those who opposed them.
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Religion Questions
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Question: What action started the Reformation, and in which country did it begin? Martin Luther posting the 95 Theses on a church, and it began in Germany
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Under which king did England become Protestant. Why did this happen?
Question: Under which king did England become Protestant. Why did this happen? Henry VIII, he wanted his marriage annulled so he can remarry and try to get a son to inherit the throne.
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Question: These religious wars began a long period of power changing hands between the Christians and the Muslims. What were they called and when was the first one? The Crusades, 1095
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the sale of indulgences, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Pope Leo X
Question: What practice of the Roman Catholic Church did Luther criticize, and from which two prominent catholic figures make threats against him? the sale of indulgences, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Pope Leo X
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Question: This Man was charged with heresy in 1633 for is claims “against” the church. Who was he and what were his claims. Galileo, That the sun, not the earth, was at the center of the universe.
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Politics Questions
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Describe feudalism as seen during the Middle Ages in Europe
Question: Describe feudalism as seen during the Middle Ages in Europe A social order in which a lesser noble or commoner swears fealty to a lord in return for military protection.
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Question: Which powerful Italian banking family known as God’s Bankers came to power in Florence in the 15th century? The Medici
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Question: Known as The Navigation Prince Prince Henry of Portugal
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Sailed for Spain, despite being Italian born
Question: Christopher Columbus sailed west in the name of which country? He was, however, actually.. Sailed for Spain, despite being Italian born
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Question: Charles V, one of Europe’s most powerful monarchs in the 16th century and a dedicated enemy of the Protestants, ruled over a vast domain, including what empire in central Europe that covers much of modern-day Germany, Switzerland, and northern Italy? The Holy Roman Empire
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Miscellaneous Questions
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Question: Which intellectual movement focused on human potential and achievements? Humanism
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The bubonic plague killed what percentage of Europe’s population?
Question: The bubonic plague killed what percentage of Europe’s population? 30%
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Explain, in some depth, what the Treaty of Tordesillas was.
Question: Explain, in some depth, what the Treaty of Tordesillas was. In 1494 the Pope proposed a treaty to split up the new world evenly between Spain and Portugal (west going to Spain and east going to Portugal).
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Question: Which invention developed by Johann Gutenberg in around 1440 revolutionized the spread of information and ideas across Europe? Explain why it was so significant Printing press; the press allowed for the mass production of written material, which had previously been exceedingly rare and copied by hand, a painstakingly slow process. Written material, in turn, was a very efficient way of spreading ideas and information.
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Describe the difference between Humanist values and Humanist ideas
Question: Describe the difference between Humanist values and Humanist ideas Values was a philosophical movement that led to the creation of new innovative ideas.
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