Vocabulary
City-states
Humanism
Artists
Miscellaneous
100

Products meant to satisfy the wants and needs of buyers.

Goods

100

City-state run by one family

Signoria

100

Creators of Humanism

Petrarch and Boccacio

100

Painter of the Mona Lisa

Leonardo da Vinci


100

Creator of the GLOBE theater

Shakespeare

200

Period of time between 1300-1600 which saw advancements in arts, science, and literature.

Renaissance

200

A form of government where multiple wealthy families run the city-state.

Republic

200

Pre-Renaissance people believed WHAT about their lives?

Full of suffering and temptations

200

Painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling

Michelangelo

200

Niccolo Machiavelli's book about politics.

The Prince
300

A form of government where the city-state is run by one family.

Signoria

300

This was the main source of wealth for ruling families in Italian city-states during the Renaissance.

Control over imports and exports (trade)

300
The languages Castiglione believed Renaissance should learn.

Greek and Latin

300

Painter of the Mystic Lamb

Jan van Eyck

300

Shakespeare's play about two young people in love when they aren't supposed to be. 

Romeo and Juliet

400

A form of government in which people elect leaders, called representatives, to stand in for them.

Republicanism

400

Italian word to describe people in power. Literally translates to "fat people."

Poppolo grasso

400

Renaissance person who was the ideal Renaissance man.

Leonardo da Vinci

400

Painter of the School of Athens

Raphael

400

Early inventor of tanks, airplanes, and helicopters.

Leonardo da Vinci

500

A philosophical movement that believed in individuals' ability to influence the world around them, not just accept the world as they found it. 

Humanism

500

An independent kingdom or state made up of a city and the surrounding land it controls.

City-state

500

The idea that people should make the most of their lives on Earth while they are alive.

Humanism

500
The names of the 4 Ninja Turtles.

Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, Donatello

500

Hamlet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Twelfth Night were written by who?

Shakespeare