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Title: Middle East Jeopardy


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Unit 1 REVIEW
European History Jeopardy!
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Welcome!
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AP REVIEW 1 - round one
Humanism New Monarchs Art Artist Renaissance Society The City- State
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Humanism 100
  • Italian humanists stressed the
  • study of the classics for what they could reveal
  • about human nature.
  • study of the classics in order to understand the
    divine nature of God.
  • c. absolute authority of classical texts.

(a)
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Humanism 200
  • A concern for social reform based on Christian
    ideals would reflect the belief of which of the
    following humanist?
  • Petrarch
  • Erasmus
  • Mirandolla

b. Erasmus
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Humanism 300
  • Humanist whos book blamed the problems of
    society on property ownership and corruption?

Thomas More
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Humanism 400
  • His book The Decameron, embodied the new secular
    spirit.

Boccaccio
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Humanism 500
  • Which subject would NOT be part of the humanist
    curriculum?
  • History
  • Theology
  • Poetry
  • Language

b. Theology
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New Monarchs 100
  • The Tudors won the support of the upper middle
    class by
  • a. promoting peace through diplomacy and
  • providing social order.
  • b. restricting the wages of the working
  • classes.
  • c. lowering taxes and subsidizing the wool
  • industry.

(a)
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New Monarchs 200
  • The name of the court, designed to end the
    influence of powerful nobles on the English
    courts?

The Star Chamber
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New Monarchs 300
  • All of the following were aspects of the
    centralizing efforts of Charles VII of France
  • EXCEPT?
  • publication of the Pragmatic Sanction.
  • a permanent royal army.
  • redistribution of feudal lands to the peasants.

(C)
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New Monarchs 400
  • The state (country) that maintained a
    confederation system, gained control of the
    church hierarchy, and revived the use of the
    Hermandades?

Spain
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New Monarchs 500
  • The monarchs of England, France, and Spain all
    used which of the following to centralize power?
  • Royal Councils made up of middle-class
  • Representative assemblies
  • The Inquisition

a. Royal Councils
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Art Artist 100
  • Based on his work Lives of the Artists, ______ is
    considered to be the first art historian.
  • Petrarch
  • Vasari
  • Raphael

b. Vasari
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Art Artist 200
  • Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of
    Renaissance Art
  • Impressionism
  • Realism
  • Perspective
  • balance

a. Impressionism
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Art Artist 300
  • Which of the following was the reaction of the
    Catholic church to the Renaissance?
  • attempted to crush the secularism of the
    Renaissance.
  • b. used Renaissance ideals to promote moral
    reform.
  • adopted the Renaissance spirit, especially when
    it came to art.

(c)
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Art Artist 400
  • Patrons sponsored artists and works of art for
    what purpose?
  • to please God
  • to glorify themselves and their families
  • to enlighten the masses.

(b)
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Art Artist 500
  • The artist of the
  • Primavera

Botticelli
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Renaissance Society 100
  • True or False The status of women in the
    Renaissance improved.

False
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Renaissance Society 200
  • Female humanist who argued that the inferiority
    of women was due to their failure to live up to
    their own potential?

Laura Cereta
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DAILY DOUBLE Renaissance
  • The assimilation of the feudal nobility and the
    commercial elites of the cities was accomplished
    largely by what means?

Intermarriage
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Renaissance Society 400
  • Rape that was viewed as a most serious when it
    involved
  • a married woman
  • a peasant woman raped by an upper-class man
  • A young upper-class woman by a lower class man

(c)
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Renaissance Society 500
  • Florentine organization established to enforce
    laws against homosexuality?

Office of the Night
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City States 100
  • location of the first artistic and literary
    manifestations of the Italian Renaissance

Florence
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City States 200
  • Italian balance-of-power diplomacy was designed
    to
  • prevent foreign domination of Italy.
  • prevent a single Italian state from dominating
    the peninsula.
  • Reduce the influence of the Condotierri

(b)
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City States 300
  • All of the following were among the Italian
    powers that dominated the peninsula except
  • Naples.
  • b. Venice.
  • c. the Papal States.
  • d. Genoa.

d. Genoa
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City States 400
  • The event that marked the end of the Italian
    Renaissance.

Sack of Rome in 1527
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City States 500
  • The French invasion if Italy at the end of the
    fifteenth century was predicted by

Savonarola
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