Vocabulary
Renaissance/ Vocab
Humanism
Historical Thinking
Renaissance Art
100

What is art that depicts subjects as they appear in everyday life?

Realism

100

What is the term for the "rebirth" of art and learning in Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s?


Renaissance

100

Shift from medieval religious focus → emphasis on_________________

individuals/humans/people

100

What is a source created after the time period of study?

Secondary Source

100

The city of Florence was ruled by the _______ family.

Medici

200

What are payments people gave to the Church to forgive sins or shorten time in purgatory?

indulgences

200

What does secular mean?


concerned with worldly life, not religion

200

What encourages curiosity, questioning, and new ways of thinking?


Humanism

200

What is a source from the time period of study?

Primary Source

200

Main these of Renaissance Art

Reality 

300

What is a set of official beliefs or teachings?

doctrine

300

What is the belief that God has already decided who will be saved

predestination

300

Why did wealthy patrons support thinkers and artists during the Renaissance?


To showcase their wealth and elevate their status.

300

How do historians study events, people, and sources?


By analyzing multiple perspectives and evidence.

300

Most Renaissance artists lived in the city of

Florence

400

What is a wealthy person who supports artists, writers, or musicians with money?

Patron

400

 What movement aimed to change and reform the Church in the 1500s?


Reformation

400

What is the impact of questioning tradition on scientific advancement?

It leads to new discoveries and challenges old beliefs.

400

 How does bias affect how events are remembered?


It can change the narrative and whose voices are heard.

400

What are three main Ingredients of Renaissance art?

1. Money 2. Realism/Natural World 3. Rebirth of Roman & Greek Culture 

500

Everyday language spoken by ordinary people.


Vernacular

500

What is the term for a city that rules itself and the land around it, like a small country?


City-State

500

What is the focus on human potential and achievements inspired by classical ideas?


Humanism

500

What distinguishes a primary source from a secondary source?

Primary sources are first-hand accounts, while secondary sources interpret those accounts.

500

What is difference between Renaissance art and Medieval art?

Move from religious to realistic (Natural world)

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