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Renaissance Revolutionaries: Key Figures and Ideas

Explore the pivotal figures and revolutionary ideas of the Renaissance era that changed the course of history. From Ptolemy to Galileo, from Humanism to the Printing Press, delve into the transformative impact of these key individuals and concepts.

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Renaissance Revolutionaries: Key Figures and Ideas

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  1. Jeopardy Key Figures Key Ideas Key Terms Art Humanism $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

  2. This 1st Century astronomer claimed the earth is at the center of the universe .. Ptolemy 1 - $100

  3. 1 - $200 • He who is known as the Renaissance Man • Leonardo Da Vinci

  4. 1 - $300 • Those who opposed the Catholic Church would likely have turned to this man as their leader.. • Martin Luther

  5. 1 - $400 • This Renaissance thinker states the actions of all men can be forgiven if they achieve greatness. • Machiavelli

  6. 1 - $500 • Explain how each of the following individuals changed the world they lived in.. • - Da Vinci, Isabella D’ Este, and Brunelleschi • Answers may very, so ill just decide if it’s good enough..

  7. 2 - $100 • Arguably the most significant invention of all time • Printing press

  8. 2 - $200 • The church introduced this idea during the first Crusade (1095) to convince people to go off and kill people in the name of the church. • Indulgences

  9. 2 - $300 • List three remedies for illness during the humor health care era.. • Blood letting, Leaches, Hot cups, Head drill, emetics (forced throw up), herbal medicines..

  10. 2 - $400 • Describe the difference between Humanist values and Humanist ideas • Values was a philosophical movement that led to the creation of new innovative ideas.

  11. 2 - $500 • Describe something that exist today that can be argued to be linked to renaissance thinking. • Answers will vary..

  12. 3 - $100 • What is Heresy • To go against the churches teachings

  13. 3 - $200 • Being well versed in multiple areas would likely warrant you the title of… • Renaissance man

  14. 3 - $300 • Churches coined this term to describe their reasoning behind what one was allowed and not allowed to do • Allegory

  15. 3 - $400 • What did Civic Humanists believe? • It was ones “civic” duty to educate themselves in history, political matters, and aiming to better themselves and their society.

  16. 3 - $500 • Before artist began placing their work on canvas and making oil paintings often they would use these two methods with rock surfaces • Petroglyphs and pictographs

  17. 4 - $100 • Who sculpted me and what is my name? • The Pieta by Michelangelo

  18. 4 - $200 • Botticelli’s most famous piece is often considered the ______ • The birth of Venus

  19. 4 - $300 • 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 1430..

  20. 4 - $400 • 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

  21. 4 - $500 • Describe at least 4 Renaissance art techniques that are present in this piece of work. • Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

  22. 5 - $100 • How is Issabella D’ Este’s raise to power an example of humanism thinking? • Being a woman, as well, not being born into the role show both open-mindedness and opportunity for someone who would not have had it before. Both examples of humanist thinking.

  23. 5 - $200 • What important humanist idea does Galileo use to give himself credibility? • Scientific method (observation, and mathematical evidence)

  24. 5 - $300 • Why would the church oppose humanist values and ideas? • Fear of people beginning to challenge their teachings and start asking important questions that would weaken the view of the church.

  25. 5 - $400 • The American dream could be argued as the Renaissance dream, explain.. • The idea that people can rise up through the social and economic status should they choose to and possess great abilities is the key idea for both dreams.

  26. 5 - $500 • Humanism and the individual means the individual should be able to.. • Be able to use the power of reasoning (ask questions), must have a open mind, use education to learn and grow for the better, should try to be skilled in multiple areas.

  27. Final Jeopardy • The printing press, Da Vinci, Galileo all have what in common? • All played a significant role in changing the world they lived in that has lasting affects to this very day.

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