Birth of the Renaissance
The Italian Renaissance
The Northern Renaissance
Renaissance Achievements
Vocabulary
100

In the Renaissance, the hope was to bring back the culture of these 2 countries.

What are Greece and Rome?

100

Artists of the Italian renaissance tended to imitate this, which became an important aspect of painting and scuplture.

What is nature?

100

As the population starts to grow again, urban merchants were able to do this.

What is sponsor artists?

100

Artists started using these 2 techniques to give scenes added depth and fullness.

What are light and shadow?

100

This word means "the belief that people can achieve happiness and live well without religion."

What is humanism?

200

These 2 things caused the population to drop from 83 million to 60 million.

What are famine and disease?

200

This person sketched designs that resemble modern tanks and helicopters.

Who was Leonardo da Vinci?

200

Albrecht Durer traveled to Italy in 1494 and created these 2 types of artwork when returning to Germany.

What are woodcuts and engravings?

200

Writers started to use this instead of Latin to allow more people to read and understand different books.

What is the common language?

200

This word is used to describe anything that has no connection with religion.

What is secular?

300

Increased trade led to this new class.

What is the middle class?

300

This artist studied the works of Michelangelo and Leonardo and is famous for his use of perspective.

Who is Raphael?

300

This artist was responsible for decorating the Greenwich armors of Henry VIII.

Who was Hans Holbein?

300

The use of ratio and numbers, combined with these, created a unique architectural style for each region.

What are local traditions?

300

This word describes a particular way of thinking about something.

What is perspective?

400

The discovery for how to make this product contributed to libraries and an easier process for making books.

What is paper?

400

This writer was best known of his off-color, yet realistic stories.

Who was Boccaccio?

400

In an effort to reform society, this writer was one of the first Europeans to question different treatment of boys and girls.

Who was Christine de Pizan?

400

The introduction of the printing press dropped the cost of books, leading to greater of these.

What are literacy rates?

400

This is a society where everything is perfect and everyone is happy.

What is a utopia?

500

Overseas trade led to the growth of these in northern Italy.

What are city-states?

500

Machiavelli wrote "The Prince" in 1513, which tells princes to do this for themselves.

What is think?

500

Johan Gutenberg developed this, which included a number of technologies in new ways.

What is a printing press?

500

With exposure to new ideas, people started to do this to established thoughts, traditions, religion, and government.

What is question it?

500

This word is used for the language or dialect that is most widely spoken by ordinary people in a region or country.

What is vernacular?

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