Random/Challenging
People
Money!!
Creation/Discovery
Maps
100

What two ancient civilizations inspired the Renaissance?

Greece & Rome

100

This artist was know as a Renaissance Man.

Leonardo da Vinci

100

What type of job became a very successful way to make money in Renaissance Italy?

Being a merchant

100

What is this sculpture called?

The King David 

100

In which country did the Renaissance begin?

Italy

200

This family controlled the government in Florence.

The Medici family

200

This person was put on trial for writing a book about geocentrism and heliocentrism. 

Galileo

200

Who did the pope often borrow money from?

The Medici family 

200

What three Greek/Roman architectural designs were used often during the Renaissance?

Arches, pillars, domes

200

Which Italian city (that we talked about) is off the Adriatic Sea?

Venice

300

Who would hit Michelangelo with a cane when he worked slowly?

The pope (Pope Julius II)

300

Who said that rulers can be good but that they also need to be cruel when necessary to succeed? 

Niccolo Machiavelli

300

How did the pope make money to pay for St. Peter's Basilica? 

Taxes & Indulgences

300

Do artisans sign their work?

No! 

300

Italy is a boot shaped ______________ jutting into the Mediterranean Sea.

Peninsula

400

This is the definition of what word?: where people and their representatives hold the ultimate power.

Republic

400

This artist considered himself to be more of a sculptor than a painter.

Michelangelo 

400

Venice traded with 4 different places.

Far East, Middle East, Africa, and Europe

400

Who created the Pieta sculpture?

Michelangelo 

400

Which city can be found at 43.8°N, 11.3°E?

Florence

500

Which Italian city-state had the 2nd largest territory?

The Papal States

500

This person wrote a book about having good manners.

Castiglione 

500

Who would provide artists with pay, food, clothing, and a place to live?

Patrons

500

Who perfected the support-less dome for the Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral?

Brunelleschi

500

What are the coordinates for Italy?

41.8° N , 12.6° E

(41° or 42° N), (12° or 13° E)