Origins of the Renaissance
The Italian Renaissance
The Renaissance beyond Italy
Final Jeopardy
X2 Points
Final Jeopardy
X3 Points
100

How did the Polos affect trade with Asia?

increased interest in trade with Asia

100

What are some basic ideas of humanism

Emphasized actions and abilities of humans, people earning fame for their accomplishments

100

What two inventions helped spread the Renaissance beyond Italy?

Paper and printing

200

Two major trading cities in Italy

Venice, Florence, Milan, Genoa

200

What set Dante apart from earlier Italian writers?

Wrote in Italian instead of Latin

200

How did Johan Gutenberg’s machine work?

Letters fit into a frame, ink spread on the letters, and paper pressed against the letters.

300

How did charging interest lead to the rise of the Medici family and the city-state of Florence?

They were able to make their money which lead the family to rule the city-state.

300

What are three techniques for showing perspective?

Background figures smaller, lines diagonal, colors to show distance

300

How did Erasmus define free will?

He thought people could choose their own path in life, or free will.

400

Why was there little trade between Europe and China between the 200s and 1200s?

The Silk Road had became dangerous during this time period.

400

Name one Renaissance achievement in this category

Mathematics

symbols, negative, positive numbers

400

How did Christian humanism differ from the earlier form of humanism that developed in Italy?

Christian Humanism applied ideas about the worth of human beings to religious topics.

500

Name one Renaissance achievement in each of these categories

Astronomy

The Earth revolves around the sun

500

Name one Renaissance achievement in this category

Architecure

double-layered dome buildings

500

What is one thing Miguel de Cervantes and William Shakespeare had in common with Dante?

They wrote in vernacular, or the language of their home countries.

500

What subject was seen as the most important to study during the Renaissance?

History!

500

How did the development of the printing press change daily life for many Europeans?

Books were cheaper and therefore more readily available. As a result people could share and discuss ideas more easily.