Renaissance
miscellaneous
Urban Growth
The Great "Rebirth"
Heart of the Renaissance
New Viewpoints
100

As trade and industry grew, feudalism and manorialism

What is weakend

100

The labor force for economic growth

What is came from migrant workers

100

The great cultural revival that swept through Europe from 1300's to 1500's

What is the Renaissance

100

Someone who gives money or other support to a person or group

Who is a patron

100

The new view points of the Renaissance

What are humanism, secularism, and individualism

200

In one Italian textile factory

What is 30,000 workers

200

Drawn to towns by promise of wages

Who are peasants

200

French for "rebirth"

What is Renaissance

200

Used their wealth to support artists and elevate their social status

Who are members of nobility and he mercantile

200

The cultural movement based on the study of classical works

What is Humanism

300

Respect and admiration from others

What is prestige 

300

Attracted to towns for economic reasons

Who are Nobles

300

Promoted a free flow ideas

What is growth of trade and commerce in Italy

300

Made Venice rich and cosmopolitan 

What is shipping through its ports

300

The view that religion need not be the center of human affairs

What is secularism

400

An imaginary or ideal place

What is Utopia

400

To form a new urban aristocracy

What is rural nobility marrying into the mercantile middle class

400

Gave Italy access to the Muslim world's knowledge of science, math, and classical Greek and Roman scholarships

What is contact through trade

400

Having to do with city or town life

What is civic

400

Everyday spoken language

What is vernacular

500

A kind of writing that uses ridicule or sarcasm 

What is satire

500

Related to commerce or trade

What is mercantile

500

Because they were located near the Mediterranean Sea

What is the Italian  city-state that served as a crossroads between northern Europe and the lands of the Middle East and Africa

500

One of the most powerful banking families

Who are the Medici's

500

The Belief that the individual was more important than the larger community

What is individualism