Cities
Public Works
Government
Architecture
Social structure
100

the city where "The renaissance began"

What is Florence?

100

religious buildings were often these

what are public works?

100

these figures ruled over Rome during the renaissance

What is the Pope?

100

used a lot in rome then incorperated into buildings during the renaissance times

what are archs?

100

during the renaisance times in these people were at the bottom of the social ladder and worked the hard jobs

what are peasants?

200

The capital of Italy

What is Rome?

200

A Giant amphitheater located in Rome

What is The Colosseum?

200

during the renaissance, these people were at the top of the social ladder

what are nobles?

300

this cities access to port helped lead to the growth of the Italian city-states leding to the rapid growth of the renaissance style thinking

what is Venice?

300

his sculpture is on display in Burges and he has worked on the sistene chapel

who is Michelangelo?

300

During renaissance times Florance was ruled over by this group of people

what is the Signoria of Florence?

300

these structures are used in the Colleseum 

what is an arch?

300

this class of people worked as carpenters or smiths, they also sold items that they made

what are tradesmen?

400

during the renaissance era these are what large cities were called

what are city-states?

400

during the renaissance this cathedral had the biggest dome

what is the Florance cathedral/ Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore/Duomo di Firenze?

400

a system of government where the most wealthy people rue in a closly knit circle

what is an oligarchy?

400

construction of this Florence building started on September 9th, 1296 and was opened on March 25th, 1436 

what is the Florence Cathedral?

400

 sold things that they did not make

what are merchants?

500

the city that produced Jan van Eyck and has a michelangelo sculpture is on display in the city

what is Burges?

500

the mosaic in this Basilica took over 8 centuries to complete and covers about 1.5 football fields (85,000 square feet)

what is the St. Marks Basilica?

500

the title of leader of Venice and the leader of a constitutional monarchy

what is the Doge?

500

the type of arcitecture most commonly used in Venice feutured closely spaced colums and coloured patterning to plain wall surface

what is Venetian Gothic?

500

in places with an oligarchy ruled by who was the richest, and that would be these people

what are nobles?

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