The Basics of History
Sources of the Past
Renaissance Origins
Renaissance Personalities
Voyages of Discovery
100

What is the study of past events, particularly in human affairs?

History

100

A firsthand account or original document created during a historical period.

Primary Source

100

The Renaissance began in which century?

14th century

100

A famous Renaissance artist and inventor, creator of the Mona Lisa.

Leonardo da Vinci

100

What was the primary motivation for European exploration during the Age of Exploration?

To find new trade routes to Asia.

200

Who are the professionals who study history?

Historians

200

A document or interpretation created after a historical event by someone who did not experience it firsthand.

Secondary Source

200

In which country did the Renaissance begin?

Italy

200

The author of "The Prince," a political treatise

Niccolò Machiavelli

200

Who was the Portuguese explorer credited with sailing around the southern tip of Africa?

Vasco da Gama

300

Why is it Important to Study History?

To understand our present. asking questions to our past.

300

A diary entry, a letter, or a photograph.

Primary Source

300

Name a major Italian city-state that was a center of Renaissance culture.

Florence

300

A renowned Renaissance sculptor, painter, and architect who painted the Sistine Chappel.

Michelangelo

300

Which Italian explorer sailed for Spain and is famous for his voyages to the Americas?

Christopher Columbus

400

How is Time Divided for Historical Study?

Into periods, such as prehistoric, ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary.

400

A textbook, a biography, or a historical documentary

Secondary Source

400

What economic factors contributed to the Renaissance?

The rise of trade and commerce

400

Major family that became patron of multiple artists and writers of the Renaissance in Florence, Italy.

Medici family

400

Which technological advancements made long-distance sea voyages possible during the Age of Exploration?

The caravel and the astrolabe

500

What is the difference between historical fact and historical interpretation?

Historical facts are verifiable events, while historical interpretations are explanations and analyses of these facts.

500

What is the importance of distinguishing between primary and secondary sources?

Primary sources offer direct evidence of historical events, while secondary sources provide interpretations and analysis of these events.

500

What intellectual movement inspired the Renaissance?

Humanism

500

A scientist who challenged the traditional view, or theory, of the universe.

Nicolaus Copernicus

500

What was the name of the dominions of the Spanish empire in the Americas, founded in the early-1500s?

The Viceroyalty of New Spain

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