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100 200 300 400 500 Renaissance Begins Italian Renaissance ArtistsNorthern Renaissance LiteraturePotpourri
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Which region of Europe benefited from trade with Asia? A 100
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Italy A 100
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This Florentine banking family became patrons to some of the Renaissance’s best artists. A 200
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The Medici Family A 200
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The reopening of this trade route helped to jumpstart the Renaissance. A 300
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The Silk Road. A 300
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What were the two famous port cities in Italy during the beginning of the Renaissance? A 400
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Venice and Genoa A 400
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How did the Turks’ conquest of the Byzantine Empire contribute to the birth of the Renaissance? A 500
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As the Turks pushed west, Italy was exposed to knowledge of refugees from the East, including classics. A 500
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What is humanism? B 100
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a way of thinking focusing on the idea that humans could be valued for their knowledge, achievements, and beauty. B 100
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What was “reborn” during the Renaissance? B 200
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Interest in the achievements of Greece and Rome. B 200
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Who was Petrarch? What ideas did he emphasize? B 300
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He was an Italian thinker who stressed the achievements of ancient Rome. He said we should study the classics. B 300
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Explain why Florence was the birthplace for the Renaissance? B 400
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It was wealthy and the Medici family sought to improve the beauty of the city by hiring arts for public works. B 400
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Contrast the art of medieval and Renaissance Europe (needs at least two differences). B 500
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MedievalRenaissance Focus on religion Flat Cartoonlike Focus on humanism Depth and perspective realistic
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He preferred sculpture but is well known for painting the Sistine Chapel. C 100
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Michelangelo. C 100
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He sculpted a statue of David showing the hero after battle standing on Goliath’s head. C 200
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Raphael or Donatello C 200
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He was an inventor, sculpture, and painter. His most famous paintings are The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa. C 300
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Leonardo Da Vinci C 300
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Leonardo Da Vinci studied this branch of science to make his figures look more realistic. C 400
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anatomy C 400
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He painted Birth of Venus and Primavera using a triangle shape to show depth and scale in his work. C 500
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Botticelli C 500
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What are prints? D 100
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Printed copies of artwork. They made art more accessible and affordable. D 100
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What are two unique characteristic of Northern Renaissance art? D 200
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Showed daily peasant life, great detail objects, used oil paints, used darker and richer colors, and showed Christian humanism. D 200
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What was the difference between humanism and Christian humanism? D 300
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Christian humanism blended humanism with Christian themes (i.e. scenes of Christian history verses Roman or Greek accomplishments) D 300
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Which artist is best known for showing objects in such detail that you could identify the type of tree he painted by the leaves. D 400
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Albert Durer D 400
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Who was Erasmus? D 500
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He was a philosopher who challenged the authority of the Church in his book The Praise of Folly. D 500
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Who invented the printing press? E 100
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Johann Gutenberg E 100
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E 200 What is vernacular? Why was printing in vernacular important?
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E 200 Vernacular is common everyday language like English, Spanish, German, etc… Printing in vernacular allowed more people to read and understand books.
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Why did the printing press increase literacy in Europe? E 300
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More books were printed, which dropped the prices. As more people to access and buy books, more people begin to read. The church no longer had a monopoly (exclusive control) on the printed word. E 300
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Who is Miguel Cervantes and what did he write? E 400
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Miguel Cervantes was a Spanish author, politician, and former slave who wrote Don Quixote. E 400
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He wrote over 154 sonnets and 37 plays, mostly in iambic pentameter. E 500
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William Shakespeare E 500
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How did Renaissance ideas spread from Italy to the rest of Europe. F 100
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Marriage, printing press, universities, and trade. F 100
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Name two reasons that Shakespeare’s play are still so popular today. F 200
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Beautiful prose and relatable themes. F 200
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Who wrote The Divine Comedy? What language was it written in? F 300
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Dante wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian. F 300
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Who wrote The Prince? What was it about? F 400
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Niccolo Machiavelli wrote The Prince. It gave advice on how to be a good, if sometimes ruthless, leader. F 400
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Name at least three different techniques that artists used to show depth. F 500
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Color, size, one-point perspective, triangle shape, etc… F 500
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