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Title: The Renaissance


1
The Renaissance
  • SOL 13 Quiz

2
Which movement had the greatest influence on the
Renaissance?
  1. Utopianism
  2. Feudalism
  3. Humanism
  4. Romanticism

3
Which of the following was created during the
Renaissance?
  1. The philosophy of Socrates
  2. The epic poetry of Virgil
  3. The art of Leonardo da Vinci
  4. The history of Herodotus

4
Based on this quote, Machiavellis political
writings supported the idea of -
  1. absolute power
  2. limited monarchy
  3. popular sovereignty
  4. parliamentary government

5
One difference between art of the Middle Ages and
of the Renaissance was that the art of the
Renaissance was more focused on -
  1. everyday life and family relationships
  2. the individual and worldly matters
  3. the Church and salvation
  4. Greek and Roman civilizations

6
Which phrase completes this diagram?
  1. Construction of Monasteries
  2. Development of Guilds
  3. Growth of Universities
  4. Production of Books

7
During the Renaissance, new accounting and
bookkeeping practices were introduced with the
use of ________ numerals?
  1. Arabic
  2. Phoenician

8
This machine helped to spread new ideas during
the Renaissance. It was invented by
  1. Sir Thomas More
  2. Desiderius Erasmus
  3. Johann Gutenberg
  4. Niccolo Machiavelli

9
During which era did Petrarch create these works?
  1. Classical
  2. Hellenistic
  3. Medieval
  4. Renaissance

10
The Renaissance first began in the city-state of
  1. Flanders.
  2. Florence.
  3. Rome.
  4. Venice.

11
The banking family that supported the arts and
were politically active were the
  • da Vincis.
  • Tudors.
  • Borgias.
  • Medicis.

12
The center of the Northern Renaissance was
  • Flanders.
  • Florence.
  • London.
  • Paris.

13
This Renaissance man was an artist, engineer,
and scientist
  1. Raphael
  2. Lorenzo de Medici
  3. Leonardo da Vinci
  4. Michelangelo

14
Renaissance art includes all of the following
except
  • sculpture that is three-dimensional.
  • use of perspective.
  • display of emotion.
  • religious subjects exclusively.

15
He is considered the father of humanism and was
a poet.
  • Shakespeare
  • Petrarch
  • Machiavelli
  • Bruni

16
Machiavellis book on secular statecraft is
entitled
  • The Prince.
  • The Book of the Courtier.
  • Florentine Politics.
  • History of Florence.

17
This poet and playwright was from England
  1. Sir Thomas More
  2. Shakespeare
  3. Petrarch
  4. Henry VII

18
Machiavellis The Prince supported absolute
________ of the ruler?
  1. Power
  2. Divinity

19
The Prince was written by this Renaissance writer?
  • Petrarch
  • Machiavelli

20
In Europe, the movable type printing press was
developed by this person?
  1. Johannes Gutenberg
  2. Bi Sheng

21
Art and literature from this time period focused
on the Church and salvation only.
  1. Medieval (Middle Ages)
  2. Renaissance

22
Art and literature from this era in Western
Europe focused on individuals and worldly
matters, along with Christianity.
  1. Renaissance
  2. Middle Ages

23
This man of the Renaissance painted the Mona Lisa
and the Last Supper.
  • Leonardo da Vinci
  • Michelangelo

24
This movement celebrated the individual
stimulated the study of Greek and Roman
literature and culture and was supported by
wealthy patrons?
  1. Monasticism
  2. Humanism

25
This person painted the ceiling of the Sistine
Chapel and sculpted the statue David?
  1. Michelangelo
  2. Machiavelli

26
The moveable type printing press and the
production and sale of books (the Gutenberg
Bible) helped spread ideas throughout this
continent
A
B
27
Northern Renaissance thinkers merged humanist
ideas with this religion?
A
B
28
In the 14th and 15th centuries, most goods
arrived in northern Europe fromConstantinople
after crossing the
  1. Black Sea
  2. Indian Ocean
  3. Red Sea
  4. Pacific Ocean
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