Italian City-State
Humanism
Art
Trade and Commerce
Famous People
100

What is the most powerful Italian city-state?

Where is Venice?

100

What group of people did humanists mostly hunt for?

Who are Greeks and Romans?

100

True or false? Classical Art lasted from 500 B.C.E. to 500 C.E.

What is true

100

What two things did trade bring?

What are new ideas and goods.

100

True or False?

Francesco Petrarch was a poet and one of the first humanist.

What is true?

200

Why did the renaissance begin in northern and central Italy?

What is the prosperity of Italian City-States?

200

True or False:

The Catholic Church loved the new ideas made by the humanists.

What is False?

200

What was the purpose of Medieval Art?

What was to teach religion.

200

Which two cities became popular trading centers?

What is Venice and Genoa.

200

True or False?

Francesco had his friends write some of his poems.

What is False?

300

Why did people from all over Europe come to northern Italy?

Where to sell and do your banking?

300

Where did humanist first arose?

Where is Italy?

300

———— Art showed facial expressions, scenes that showed people doing everyday tasks and were symmetrical.

What is Renaissaince.

300

The increase in trade led to a new type of economy. What was the new type of economy?

What is Money.

300

What did Marco Polo do?

Why was he an Italian traveler who sparked interest in the East?

400

What did each City-State in Italy consist of?

What is a powerful city and surrounding towns and a countryside?

400

Fill in the blank:

Architects studied Greek and Roman ruins, which they used to help design ____, _____, and _____.

What are pillars, arches, and courtyards?

400

What was the time period of Medieval Art?

What was 500-1300C.E

400

Who was the traveler that had great interest with the East?

Who was Marco Polo.

400

Francesco created a large collection of ancient        and             writings

Greek and Latin

500

Why was Venice the most powerful City-State?

Why did Venice have hundreds of ships that controlled the trade routes in the Mediterranean Sea and silk, spices, and perfume flowed from Asia into Venice?

500

What was one of the ideas of the humanists that helped with the decline of feudalism?

What is the idea of prizing individual achievements more than a person‘s class or family?

500

—,—,—, and — were all things that were made by Renaissanc.

What is Sculptures, murals, drawings, and paintings.

500

Who strengthened contacts between Western Europe, Byzentine, and muslim cultures?

Who were the Crusades.

500

Why did Giordano Bruno get burned at a stake?

Why did his ideas cause him to be burnt at a stake?

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