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what was the most common worldview in Medieval Europe

the church is the most importent insitution, church wanted control.

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From the PERSPECTIVE OF A LEADER, what would be a potential DISADVANTAGE to the development of the printing press?

the spread of knowledge would have treatened their autority.

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what did mickalangilo draw for.

the study of the human body.

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The Aztec practice of human sacrifice and the use of the Inquisition by the Spanish Church could both be used as evidence to suggest that

both resourted to violence.

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If an historian was trying to discover the religious beliefs of the Aztecs, what would be MOST reliable?

an astec stone calandar.

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The system in which people are ranked above one another according to their importance

the federal hiarchy.

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The humanists encouraged people to seek truth through questioning and observation. What can be seen as evidence that the Catholic Church was weakened as a result of the humanists' teachings?

the new vergions of christinanity which emergerged during the prodesent refermation.

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what statement provides a GEOGRAPHIC reason why Renaissance Italy became the economic and cultural centre of Europe?

italian seaports were idealily located for trade between northern eropean and mettetarainian nations.

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The Aztec concept of citizenship placed the highest value on the need for citizens to

place the needs of the community above the induvidual.

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The greatest similarity between the Aztecs and the Spanish was their approach to:

expanionisim

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what BEST defines the Renaissance period?

a period of time when there was a rebirth of knowledge and learning.

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What is NOT a GEOGRAPHICAL barrier that was faced by traders traveling the Silk Road?

lack of guides

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The greatest contribution of the Scientific Method to Renaissance thought was to

promote invesigaton into the physical world using invesigation and observation.

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The military advantage which proved the most useful to the Spanish invaders in the conquest of the Aztecs could BEST be identified as the:

supiror armor, steel and fire arms

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what element of Aztec worldview would differ the most from the worldview of a Renaissance humanist?

controlling all aspects of your life through religion.

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What was the MOST significant effect the printing press had on the growth of the Renaissance?

increased the avalibility of knowledge and ideas.

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Identify how the rise of the middle class during the Renaissance is an example of HUMANISM.

the rise of the middle class deminstrated the power of a educated, motivated induvidual.

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At the time of the conflict between the Aztecs and the Spanish in 1519, the worldview of the two societies could both be described as being based upon;

expansion

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Which Aztec practices MOST differed from the Spanish worldview?

sacriviceing humans to gods.

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This poem mainly reflects the Aztec frustration and feelings toward what?

supirior to others and had the right to imperialism.

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what accurately describes a change in the European worldview that was directly associated with the Renaissance?

humanisim encouaged people to become educated and involved in all aspects of life.

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European explorers from Spain and Portugal were trying to reach

asia

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Religious reformers such as Savonarola and Martin Luther criticized the Catholic church MOST STRONGLY for its

corruption and abusive authority

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What example BEST illustrates how the Aztecs changed their geographical surroundings to improve their lives?

they built dams and chinampas

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As the Spanish continued to expand and explore they believed they were Human sacrifice was a central part of Aztec faith. Why did the Aztecs feel it was so important?

it neroushed their gods.