The Renaissance may be described as an age of
A. the “rebirth” of human creativity
B. curiosity and individualism
C. exploration and adventure
D. all of the above
D. All of the above
What does renaissance mean?
A. rebirth
B. recreation
C. re-acclimation
rebirth
What was the name of the Italian banking family who ruled Florence and supported many artists?
a. de Lorenzo
b. da Vinci
c. de Meridian
d. de Medici
d. de medici
Definition: a rebirth or revival
A. Renaissance
B. Secular
C. Humanism
D. Reformation
Renaissance
what did scholars do alot of during this time?
a. think, learn and ask questions
b. stay silent and obey
c. Pray and teach
d. Fight and Cry
a. think, learn and question
Which three artists are from the Renaissance Art Period?
A. Andy Warhol, Pollock, and Edgar Degas
B. Raphael, Michaelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci
C. Frida Kahlo, Claude Monet, and Rembrandt
Raphael, Michaelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci
The Renaissance was a time of...
A. political and cultural change
B. artistic creativity
C. All of the above
D. Reawakened interest in classical learning
All of the above
Wrote The Prince, a guide for how to rule in the middle ages. Political and philosopher figure.
A. William Shakespeare
B. Niccolo Machiavelli
C. Sir Thomas More
D. Mona Lisa
Niccolo Machiavelli
What is the meaning of the word "patron"?
A. a change in scientific thinking caused by scientific observation
B. people who use their wealth to support artists and inventors
C. a "rebirth" of classical thinking
D. art technique that involves realism
B. people who use their wealth to support artists, thinkers, and inventors
what city was the renaissance Born in?
a. Milan
b. Florence
c. Rome
d. Jerusalem
b. Florence
What invention helped the spread oof books ?
a. The airplane
b. The Pencil
c. The printing Press
d. The steamboat
c. Printing press
What was the impact of the invention of the printing press?
A. It did not have an impact
B. It helped spread Renaissance ideas
C. It made books more expensive
It helped spread Renaissance ideas
Who was considered a true "Renaissance Man"?
a. Leonardo da Vinci
b. Raphael
c. Michelangelo
d. Donatello
A. Leonardo da Vinci
An intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements
A. secular
B. rationalism
C. humanism
D. heliocentric
humanism
where and when was the renaissance from ?
a. France and 1350-1600's
b. Italy and 1200-1400
c. Italy 1350 - 1600's
d. Roma 1350 - 1600's
C. Italy 1350-1600's
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the Renaissance?
a. Humanism
b. individualism
c. Questioning
d. Trusting those in power
D. trusting those in power
what were people called that wanted to study and learn?
a. teachers
b. artist
c. Learners
d. Scholars
d. Scholars
English playwriter of many tragedies and English historicals. Wrote Romeo and Joliet
A. William Shakespeare
B. Sir Thomas More
C. Niccolo Machiavelli l
D. Erasmus
a. William Shakespeare
Exploration expanded knowledge of new lands and trade routes. The Americas were found during this time. This was called:
a. the age of discovery
b. the ice age
c. the golden ages
d. the age of technology
a. age of discovery
Give me 2 books that were famous during this time
Bible and Romeo & joliet
Humanism, which was intellectually what The Renaissance was based on, was all about __________.
A. the value of human beings and their capacities
B. conforming to the religious constructs of the Medieval Ages
C. weapons
D. cuisine
the value of human beings and their capacities
Who Painted the Mona Lisa
A. Donatello
B. Da Vinci
C. Michelangelo
Da Vinci
_________ used a microscope to find out more about stars and astronomy and helped with the future of science
a. Rafael
b. Donatello
c. Christopher Colombus
d. Galileo
d. Galileo
Renaissance was a time of Re interest of ______________ lessons and ideas they gives the world
a. American
b. Italian and Sparta
c. Greek and roman
d. Christianity and islam
C. Greek and Roman
What did people value the most during the Renaissance?
a. individualism
b. the King
c. the church
d. inventors
A. Individualism