The Renaissance Begins
The Renaissance Begins Part II
New Ideas & Art
New Ideas & Art Part II
New Ideas & Art Part III
100

Why is the era from 1350 to 1550 in Europe called the Renaissance?

Because there was a rebirth of interest in art and learning.

100

How did the Medici family became so wealthy?

Because they were the owners of a lot of banks. They had branch banks as far away as London.

100

Explain the beliefs of humanists during the Renaissance

It was based on the values of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Humanists wanted a balance between faith and reason.

100

What did Dante Alighieri?

The Divine Comedy

100

What did Jan van Eyck?

Was a master of oil painting

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200

Write the reasons why the Renaissance started in Italy

Italy had been the center of the Roman Empire

By the 1300s, Italy's cities had become very wealthy

A third reason was because the region was still divided into many small city-states

200

Explain the reasons no ruler was able to unite Italy into a single kingdom

The Roman Catholic Church did everything it could to stop the rise of a powerful kingdom in Italy. Church leaders were afraid that if a strong ruler united Italy, that ruler would be able to control the pope and the Church.

The city-states that developed in Italy were about equal in strength

The most important reason the city-states stayed independent was because they became very wealthy.

200

Explain the artistic technique of perspective and what was the method developed during the Northern Renaissance and what was the goal/objective of that method?

The artistic technique of perspective makes a drawing or painting look three-dimensional.

And the method developed during the Northern Renaissance was the oil painting, Northern artists wanted their works to have a greater realism, but they used different methods.

200

What did Chaucer?

The Canterbury Tales

200

What did Albrech Dûrer?

Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

300

Which were the important Renaissance cities?

Florence, Venice, Genoa, Milan, and Rome

300

Who was Marco Polo and Niccolo Machiavelli?

Marco Polo was a merchant from the city of Venice and thanks to his stories, people's interest in China increased and wanted to buy goods from there. (Extra Points: Thanks to him the game of Marco Polo was created)

Nico was a diplomat in Florence who tried to explain how a ruler can maintain power. He said rulers should do whatever is necessary to keep power and protect their city, including killing and lying.

300

How did Petrarch contribute to the preservation of Roman Knowledge?

He studied Roman writers, and wrote biographies of famous Romans, and libraries were built to keep his manuscripts.

300

What did Leonardo da Vinci?

Flying Machine. ...

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The Last Supper

Mona Lisa

300

What William Shakespeare?

Romeo & Juliet

Hamlet

Macbeth

400

How did Florence became so wealthy?

Florence become wealthy by trading cloth & banking

400

How were Italian city-states run? And what is diplomacy?

Italian city-states run by one powerful man who ran the government and to deal with the other states around them, the Italians developed diplomacy. Diplomacy is the art of negotiating or making deals with other countries.

400

With your own words explain the difference between Medieval and Renaissance Art and write the example.

Renaissance art tries to show people as they would appear in real life. It also tries to show people’s emotions.

400

What did Raphael Sanzio?

Madonnas

School of Athens

500

Why did banking become so important in Florence?

With goods coming to Italy from around the world, merchants needed to know the value of coins from different countries.

500

Explain how an urban noble and the difference between old nobles?

Urban nobles lived in cities and were active in trade, banking, and public life; unlike old nobles. (Old nobles' wealth was based on the amount of land a person owned).

500

What was the importance of the printing press on Renaissance society?

It made it possible for more books to be created, faster, with more books, more people learned how to read.

500

What did Michelangelo Bounarroti?

The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome.

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