Humanism
Merchants
General Trivia
Who/What Am I?
The Crusades
100

What did a humanist study?

Humanism

100
Merchants didn't just trade items but also knowledge and we all can agree that "Knowledge is ____!" 

Power

100

Who became the famous, in-demand people of this era? 

Artists/sculptors/painters

100
Someone who pays artists to do work? 

Patrons 

100

The Christians fought against which other religious group during the Crusades? 

Muslims

200

What did humanists believe was important? 

The individual / A person's potential / Education

200

The further that trade goods came from the more what merchants could ask for? 

Money / Price

200

The land outside of the castle walls were known as the what? 

Hinterlands

200

Language spoken in a particular area/location? 

Vernacular 

200

What was the name of the region that was being fought over during the Crusades? 

Palestine 

300

What civilizations inspired humanists? 

Greeks / Romans

300

What were the roads that were established for trade known as? 

The Silk Roads

300

What did the ciompi work with? 

Wool 

300

The practice of charging interest when loaning money to someone

Usury 

300

What did Palestine contain, which was the reason it was being fought over

It contains many different sacred religious sites/locations

400

Humanism really grew during and after which major war? 

The Crusades 

400

Who was the famous trading family who grew rich via trade? Their son being the most famous that we know. 

The Polo Family 

400

Why didn't the merchants/rich not want guilds (unions) to form? 

Answers will vary here...

400

The first professional female writer of Europe

Christine de Pisan

400

Who won the first "round" of the Crusades? 

Muslims

500

When you look at humanists, they would be considered the what (job title) of their time? 

Teachers / Educators 

500

What common spice of today was incredibly valuable during the Renaissance? 

Peppercorns

500

Why did humanists often challenge religion? 

The church did not promote questioning/challenging or ideas or individual thought(s) 

500

Art carved into stones

Petroglyphs

500

What was the name of the Pope who initiated the Crusades? 

Pope Urban II