Renaissance Art & Humanism
Italian Wars
Northern Humanism & Printing
Women, Gender, & Power
New Discoveries and New Monarchies
100

Theme most tied to admiration for ancient Greece/Rome.

What is Classicism or antiquity

100

This humanist thinker who wrote "The Prince" said it was better to be feared than loved. He also hoped for the italian citizenry to reclaime "Virtu"

Who is Machiavelli

100

Within a hundred years, this invention outpaced hand copies. 

What is the printing press

100

This Queen of England mastered her humanist education by studing Greek, Latin, Italian, French and, of course, English

Who is Elizabeth I

100

Broader aims of “new monarchs” (name one).

What are centralization, subduing nobles, securing borders, uniform religion

200

Key shift from medieval to Renaissance regarding dignity of man

What is humanism

200

The French invasion of Italy in 1494 was sparked most directly by this problem.

What is fragmentation

200

For northern humanists, this was the key to reform.

What is education

200

Many renaissance women participated in society by commisioning artist to create works of art and architecture. This is know as.

What is patron(age)

200

Exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between Old and New Worlds.

What is the Columbian Exchange 

300

This wealthy Italian banking family was the second biggest patron of the arts after the Catholic Church

Who are the Medicis 

300

This concept, of loving ones country and identifying based on your homeland, began to arise in the 16th century, as new monarchies began forming. 

What is nationalism

300

Italians prized classics while northerners prized this above all else

What is the bible/Christian sources

300

King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella united Spain as a centralized monarchy. They then embarked on this mission to expel Jews and Muslims from the Iberian Penninsula 

What is the Reconquista 

300

This was a Spanish system of tribute/labor in exchange for supposed protection?

What is the Encomeinda 

400

This Italian city was known as the epicenter of the Renaissance

What is Florence

400

Italy was able to become a central trade hub for this reason

What is location

400

Like many Christian humanists, Erasmus sought this for the Church.

What is reform

400

Women were usually barred from these institutions of higher learning preventing them from formal degrees

What are universities

400

Henry VII’s legal court that curbed nobles’ power.

What is the Court of the Star Chamber

500

This Raphael fresco of classical philosophers shows linear perspective, chiaroscuro, and proportionality.

What is The School of Athens

500

These organizations protected skilled trade and allowed for some upward social mobility 

What are guilds

500

This country had the fewest printing presses per capita in the 16th century

What is Russia

500

These two virtues were most prized by society as it related to women during the renaissance

What are modest and chastity

500

This Priest’s critiques support claims of inhumane conquest.

Who is Bartolome de la Casas

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