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Key Ideas & Concepts Origins & Spread ArtsLiteratureGrab Bag 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Printing Press
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What was “humanism”?
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Focus on individual worth of humans & their potential to achieve great things
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What does “Classical learning” refer to?
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Ancient Greek & Roman learning
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People who supported artists were called __________.
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Patrons
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What made trade between Europe and Asia possible?
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The Silk Road
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Give one example of a “Renaissance man” & explain.
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Answers vary. Ex: Leonardo da Vinci
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Who ruled Italian city-states during the Renaissance – the urban or rural classes?
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Urban (city) classes
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What city-state did the Renaissance start in?
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Florence
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Patrons of artists in the Renaissance were members of which class in society?
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Patricians (upper class)
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What did Italians in the Renaissance emphasize? (Pick 3) ReligionPovertyBeauty Community Service WealthScience Personal Achievement ExplorationSelf-sacrifice
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The Renaissance focused on… ReligionPovertyBeauty Community Service WealthScience Personal Achievement ExplorationSelf-sacrifice
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How did people’s way of thinking change between the Middle Ages & the Renaissance?
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People were still religious, but wanted to gain a better understanding of the world & each other.
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Who invented the printing press?
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Johannes Gutenberg
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What term is used to describe the “common language” of the people?
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Vernacular
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How did ability of craftsmen in Cordoba to make paper cheaply lead to an increase in learning?
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Cheaper paper meant books were cheaper & more people could access them.
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How did the printing press & movable type affect the Renaissance?
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Made bookmaking cheaper & faster, which helped spread Renaissance ideas across Europe.
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List 3 effects that movable type & the printing press had on Europe.
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Faster spread of ideas, increased literacy in Europe, cheaper books, new forms of literature (newspaper, flyers, etc.)
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This artist painted the Mona Lisa.
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Leonardo da Vinci
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Who sculpted the “sissy” David?
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Donatello
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This sculptor worked in marble & also painted the Sistine Chapel.
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Michelangelo
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Who designed the dome of this building?
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Brunelleschi
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Why was Leonardo da Vinci considered a Renaissance man?
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Because he was good at many things (art, science, etc.) & constantly tried to learn new things.
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Who wrote Romeo & Juliet, Hamlet, and Othello?
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William Shakespeare
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Who wrote Utopia – a book describing the ideal society?
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Sir Thomas More
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Dante wrote this book about a man’s journey through hell, purgatory, and heaven.
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The Divine Comedy
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This book, written by Miguel Cervantes, was about an old man charging at windmills to save a peasant girl.
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Don Quixote
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Match the author with what he wrote 1.Shakespeare 2.Dante 3.Cervantes 4.Machiavelli 5.Sir Thomas More a)The Prince b)Utopia c)Hamlet d)Don Quixote e)Divine Comedy
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1.Shakespeare(c. Hamlet) 2.Dante(e. Divine Comedy) 3.Cervantes (d. Don Quixote) 4.Machiavelli (a. The Prince) 5.Sir Thomas More (b. Utopia)
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Who was the explorer who traveled to China from Italy?
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Marco Polo
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How did Marco Polo’s journey & writings affect people in Europe?
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Made them curious about Asia & later helped start the Age of Exploration in Europe
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What effects did trading along the Silk Road have on China & Europe?
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Chinese – learned about & influenced by European customs Europeans – new trade goods & technologies
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Who was Ambrose Paré?
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French doctor who discovered using thread & bandages to close wounds
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What did printing the Bible in the vernacular lead to?
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Led to more people being able to read & interpret the Bible on their own
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Make your wager
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Final Answer
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Final Question
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