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Renaissance Test

Renaissance Test. Country where the Renaissance began. Holy Roman Empire England Holy Land Italy. Holy Roman Empire England Holy Land Italy. Johannes Gutenberg was from this country. Holy Roman Empire England Holy Land Italy. Holy Roman Empire England Holy Land Italy.

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Renaissance Test

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  1. Renaissance Test

  2. Country where the Renaissance began. Holy Roman Empire England Holy Land Italy • Holy Roman Empire • England • Holy Land • Italy

  3. Johannes Gutenberg was from this country. • Holy Roman Empire • England • Holy Land • Italy • Holy Roman Empire • England • Holy Land • Italy

  4. The word Renaissance means…… Re-do Re-birth Re-count Re-Greek • Re-do • Re-birth • Re-count • Re-Greek

  5. City-state home of Michelangelo Buonnarotti Florence Rome Milan Venice • Florence • Rome • Milan • Venice

  6. Technique used in art that allows an artist to show the difference between things that are close and things that are far away Humanism Perspective Portraits Patronage • Humanism • Perspective • Portraits • Patronage

  7. Birth Country of NicolausCopernicus Holy Roman Empire Poland Holy Land Italy • Holy Roman Empire • Poland • Holy Land • Italy

  8. Italian city made rich and famous by the Medici Family’s banking and support of the arts. • Florence • Rome • Milan • Venice • Florence • Rome • Milan • Venice

  9. Some craft-people of the Renaissance belonged to these groups. • Clergy • Nobility • Peasantry • Guilds • Clergy • Nobility • Peasantry • Guilds

  10. The idea that all individuals are interesting and valuable • Humanism • Perspective • Portraits • Patronage • Humanism • Perspective • Portraits • Patronage

  11. Italian painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, and scientist. He is most famous for The Last Supper and Mona Lisa • Michelangelo • Shakespeare • Galileo • Leonardo da Vinci • Michelangelo • Shakespeare • Galileo • Leonardo da Vinci

  12. An individual who excels in all subjects and is knowledgeable in many fields • Guildsman • Renaissance Man • Patron • Roman • Guildsman • Renaissance Man • Patron • Roman

  13. A wealthy person who pays artists and writers to produce work • Guildsman • Renaissance Man • Patron • Roman • Guildsman • Renaissance Man • Patron • Roman

  14. All of the following contributed to the end of feudalism EXEPT • Spanish Armada • Peasants Revolt • 100 Years War • Black Death • Spanish Armada • Peasants Revolt • 100 Years War • Black Death

  15. English playwright and poet. He wrote the Tempest and Romeo and Juliet • Michelangelo • Shakespeare • Galileo • Leonardo da Vinci • Michelangelo • Shakespeare • Galileo • Leonardo da Vinci

  16. Italian painter and sculptor. He painted the Sistine Chapel and carved the Pieta. • Michelangelo • Shakespeare • Galileo • Leonardo da Vinci • Michelangelo • Shakespeare • Galileo • Leonardo da Vinci

  17. A machine that used movable type to create books. • Telescope • Printing Press • Waterwheel • Guild • Telescope • Printing Press • Waterwheel • Guild

  18. The idea that the earth revolves around the sun • Humanistic Theory • Theory of Gravity • Heliocentric Theory • Theory of Patrons • Humanistic Theory • Theory of Gravity • Heliocentric Theory • Theory of Patrons

  19. All of which are considered Guilds EXCEPT • Blacksmith • Porter • Minter • Buyer • Blacksmith • Porter • Minter • Buyer

  20. Galileo perfected the telescope which helped prove…… • Humanism • Heliocentric Theory • Renaissance • Biology • Humanism • Heliocentric Theory • Renaissance • Biology

  21. Painters in the Renaissance increased the realism of their painting with all of the following except • Perspective • Oil painting • Use of gold background • Portraits • Perspective • Oil painting • Use of gold background • Portraits

  22. Much of the Renaissance Scholars were influenced by…. • Religion • Education • Greek and Roman Culture • Propaganda • Religion • Education • Greek and Roman Culture • Propaganda

  23. The Renaissance began in the… • 1200s • 1300s • 1400s • 1500s • 1200s • 1300s • 1400s • 1500s

  24. The Renaissance ended in the • 1500s • 1600s • 1700s • 1800s • 1500s • 1600s • 1700s • 1800s

  25. Johannes Gutenberg was in the Guild of Goldsmiths. What did he do? • Raised and sold chickens for the market • Worked at his forge making horseshoes and weapons • Worked with gold and other metals to make jewelry • Melted pewter into shapes for keys and candlesticks • Raised and sold chickens for the market • Worked at his forge making horseshoes and weapons • Worked with gold and other metals to make jewelry • Melted pewter into shapes for keys and candlesticks

  26. William Shakespeare was from this country • Spain • Italy • America • England • Spain • Italy • America • England

  27. This was the most important thought or idea that came out of the Renaissance • Perspective • Humanism • Greed • Free trade • Perspective • Humanism • Greed • Free trade

  28. Type of Government that preceded (came before) the Renaissance • Feudalism • Capitalism • Communism • None of the above • Feudalism • Capitalism • Communism • None of the above

  29. True or False • The Renaissance focused on past achievements from the Greeks and Romans T 2. Cities and towns began to grow much larger in the Renaissance T 3. The Sistine Chapel was used for trading goods F

  30. T or F cont. • The earth is the center of the universe • F • The middle Class emerged during the Renaissance • T • Feudalism is when one person in a feud is mad at the other person • F

  31. Overall living conditions improved during the Renaissance • T • Religious art dominated all other types of art during the Renaissance • F

  32. BE ABLE TO FIND ITALY, GREAT BRITAIN, HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, FRANCE AND POLAND ON A EUROPE MAP

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