Renaissance basics
Italian Renaissance
Reformation
Renaissance art
Renaissance people
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What does the term Renaissance mean?

Rebirth

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Who was the most powerful family in Europe during the Renaissance?

The Medici Family

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Who wrote the 95 Theses?

Martin Luther

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The Last Supper depicting Jesus and his disciples was painted by which Renaissance artist?

Leonardo Da Vinci

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Who was Leonardo Da Vinci?

Renaissance artist, scientist, engineer, he is regarded as the "Renaissance man"

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The period of history known as the classical age focused on what two ancient civilizations?

Ancient Greece and Rome

200

Renaissance Movement is the rebirth of

Classical age (Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome)

Art and learning

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Who is Martin Luther?

A German priest who started the reformation movement by nailing 95 theses on the door of Wittenburg church, translated bible into German

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Who painted Bible scenes in the Sistine Chapel?

Michelangelo

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Who was Johannes Gutenberg?

A German goldsmith who invented the printing press


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those who were passionately interested in the ancient world and believed humans had great potential for growth

Humanists

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Why did Renaissance start in Italy?

They had independent city-states and a well-developed trading system, which made them wealthier than rest of Europe.

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What was the term for when the Catholic church sold forgiveness for money?

Indulgences

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Where was the best place to go to study classical art and architecture in the Renaissance?

Florence

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Who was Gian Galeazzo Visconti?

The duke of Milan who aimed to unite all of Italian city-states under his rule

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One reason the Medici spent their wealth for the public good was because they felt they owed a debt to God for what?

Usury (lending money with interest)

400

the ruling council of Florence is called

Signory

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According to Luther's 95 theses what should have been changed within catholic charge?

Stop the selling of indulgences.

Everyone should have been able to read the bible in their own language.


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What is linear perspective?

a way to create the illusion of a three-dimensional image drawn on a flat surface

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Who is Donatello?

A sculptor from Florence who made the statue of David after defeating the Goliath

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Why did the Renaissance develop in cities like Florence and Venice?

They were economic (trade) centers where people exchanged goods and ideas.

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How did patrons like Medici influence the Renaissance?

A patron gave money to someone in order to create art

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As a result of the reformation the church split into...

Catholic and protestant 

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An architect from Florence who was able to build the first dome since ancient times

Brunelleschi

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Who was Copernicus?

A Renaissance scientist who developed a heliocentric (sun-centered) model of the universe

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