Famous People
Italian City-States
Education/Literature
Key concepts
Art
100

Machiavelli was famous for writing:

The Prince

100

What is one speculated reason that the Italian city-states are where the Renaissance was born?

Answers may vary; examples: The Black Death, trade routes, geographic location, obsession with art, etc. 

100

What does the phrase "vernacular language" refer to?

Writing/language specific to a region/dialect; not using "educated" language
100

What does the word "renaissance" literally mean?

Re-birth/reborn

100

What is a fresco?

A painting done rapidly in watercolor on wet plaster

200

Dante was famous for this work: (answers may vary)

Inferno, Divine Comedy, etc. 

200

Which city state in Northern Italy was the commercial link between Asia and Western Europe?

Venice

200

During this time, more liberal studies were emphasized instead of the traditional studies. What do "liberal studies" refer to?

Public speaking, ethics, grammar, literature, poetry, astronomy, etc. (lots of answers could work here)

200

What does Humanism refer to?

Answers may vary; ex: a Renaissance movement aided to study more about the human individual 

200

The Mona Lisa is one of the most famous paintings from this time. What was different about the Mona Lisa from paintings in previous eras?

Answers may vary; ex: more focused on expression/humanity, more detailed, less abstract, etc. 

300

Who was notable for his painting of the Sistine Chapel?

Michelangelo 

300

Which city-state was the only one ruled by a monarch?

Naples/Kingdom of Naples

300
One author, Christine de Pizan, had an issue with men that she brought up in her book. What was it?

She criticized men who believed women were unable to learn

300

What was society in the Renaissance divided by?

Social classes (nobility, peasants, etc.)

300

Who painted the Mona Lisa?

Leonardo de Vinci

400

Who was responsible for inventing the first moveable typewriter/mechanized printing press?

Johannes Gutenberg

400

What was considered to be one of the richest city states?

Milan

400

Humanists wanted the education system during the Renaissance to create well-rounded citizens, not just ________________.

Scholars/highly educated/etc. 

400

What was a "burgher"?

A citizen of a town or city, typically a member of the wealthy bourgeoisie. 

400
How was Renaissance art different from Medieval art?

Answers may vary; more realistic, perspective used more, etc. 

500

Who was considered the "Father of Humanism"?

Francesco Petrarch

500

Which family held strong control of the city state Florence during this time?

The Medici Family