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13 7) What role did the Medici play in Renaissance


The Renaissance Florence? (DO NOW 03/22/2017)
Key Version B a) Painted great artworks
b) Patronized, or hired, artists
1) What is the Key Version? c) Saved the government
a) A d) Were great writers
b) B
8) Humanism is an intellectual movement that
2) What did William Shakespeare NOT write? (DO NOW 03/23/2017)
a) A Midsummer Nights Dream a) emphasizes prayer and the Bible.
b) Hamlet b) encourages people to learn Latin and
c) Romeo and Juliet Greek.
d) The Prince c) focuses on the potential of humans to
e) None of the above (Shakespeare wrote achieve.
ALL the multiple-choice answers) d) leads to happier lives

3) How did the collapse of the Roman Empire 9) What style of architecture became common
affect the Silk Road? (DO NOW 03/21/2017) during the Renaissance? (DO NOW
a) Pirates constantly raided ships in the 03/23/2017)
Mediterranean Sea. a) Arab
b) Traffic on the roads throughout Italy b) Chinese
increased. c) Egyptian
c) The Byzantine Empire closed the roads. d) Roman
d) Travelers felt unsafe using the roads.
10) What characterizes many works of
4) Based on the quotation, what impression of Renaissance literature? (DO NOW
China was created by Marco Polos description 03/27/2017)
of it? (DO NOW 03/21/2017) a) An emphasis on religion
a) The Chinese system of government was b) Focus on people as individuals
efficient and fair. c) Suspenseful plots
b) China was a country of great wealth. d) Use of Latin
c) China was technologically more advanced
than other countries. 11) Renaissance artists tended to produce works
d) The Chinese were suspicious of foreigners. that (DO NOW 03/27/2017)
a) had dull colors.
5) How did Marco Polos descriptions of China b) resembled medieval art.
affect Europe? (DO NOW 03/21/2017) c) were lacking in detail.
a) They caused European leaders to restrict d) were realistic.
travel.
b) They discouraged others from 12) The use of perspective allowed artists to (DO
undertaking the journey. NOW 03/27/2017)
c) They increased European eagerness to a) apply layers of paint to create color
trade with China. variations.
d) They inspired more people to learn to b) copying their paintings, drawings,
read. sculptures
c) create the appearance of three dimensions
6) Which condition helped spread Renaissance in their paintings.
ideas? (DO NOW 03/22/2017) d) show the muscles under the skin in their
a) feudal system sculptures.
b) the growth of cities
c) knowledge of the classics 13) What is NOT a city in Italy?
d) outbreak of the plague a) Florence
b) Milan
c) Rome
d) London
e) Venice

14) What is the river near Rome? 21) What was an ancient trade route that
a) Arno connected Europe with China?
b) Po a) Autobahn
c) Tiber b) Grand Canal
d) Tigris c) Golden Brick Road
e) Yangtze d) Royal Road
e) Silk Road
15) What is the river near Florence?
a) Arno 22) How long was the route that connected
b) Euphrates Europe with China?
c) Indus a) 5 miles
d) Po b) 50 miles
e) Tiber c) 500 miles
d) 5,000 miles
16) What is the river in northern Italy near Milan e) 50,000 miles
and Venice?
a) Arno 23) During the 1200s, what empire brought
b) Ganges security and increased trade on the route that
c) Po connected Europe and China?
d) Tiber a) Al-Andalus
e) Yellow b) Holy Roman
c) Mongol
17) What 3 bodies of water surround Italy, making d) Ottoman
it a peninsula? e) Persian
a) Adriatic Sea, Ionian Sea, Mediterranean
Sea 24) Who was the Italian merchant that travelled
b) Adriatic Sea, Euphrates River, Tigris River on the trades that connected Europe and
c) Arabian Sea, Ganges River, Indus River China for 24 years, told tales of great riches
d) English Channel, Mediterranean Sea, Volga from Asia, and encouraged European
River merchants to increase trade with Asia?
e) Yangtze River, Yellow River, Yellow Sea a) Leonardo da Vinci
b) Michelangelo
18) Who painted the Last Supper? c) Marco Polo
a) Johann Gutenberg d) Raphael
b) Leonardo da Vinci e) William Shakespeare
c) Michelangelo
d) Raphael 25) What is a vocabulary word for the study of
e) William Shakespeare classical subjects such as history, grammar,
literature, and philosophy?
19) Who painted the Sistine Chapel? a) Clergy
a) Francis of Assisi b) Humanism
b) Marco Polo c) Parliament
c) Michelangelo d) Patron
d) King John e) Vernacular
e) Queen Elizabeth
26) The Renaissance began in what country?
20) Who painted the School of Athens and Wedding a) England
of the Virgin? b) France
a) Joan of Arc c) Germany
b) Leonard da Vinci d) Italy
c) Michelangelo e) Spain
d) Raphael
e) William Shakespeare




27) What do classical ideas study?
a) Ancient China and Japan 34) Who painted the Mona Lisa?
b) Ancient Greece and Rome a) Leonardo da Vinci
c) Bronze Age and Stone Age b) Johann Gutenberg
d) Islam and Judaism c) Michelangelo
e) Medieval Europe and the Ottoman Empire d) Raphael
e) William Shakespeare
28) What does the term Renaissance mean?
a) Powerful 35) Who made the Moses in Rome, Italy and David
b) Rebirth in Florence, Italy sculptures?
c) Smart a) Marco Polo
d) Think b) Michelangelo
e) Wealthy c) Miguel de Cervantes
d) Niccolo Machiavelli
29) During the Renaissance, what was one of the e) William Shakespeare
largest and most important cities in Europe
(Italy) with a population of 120,000? 36) In 1483, Raphael was born in what Italian
a) Berlin village?
b) Florence a) Caprese
c) London b) Milan
d) Paris c) Rome
e) Vienna d) Urbino
e) Venice
30) The Renaissance lasted about 300 years from
what year to what year? 37) Who designed and built the Duomo in
a) 700 to 1000 Florence?
b) 1000 to 1300 a) Dante Alighieri
c) 1300 to 1600 b) Flilppo Brunelleschi
d) 1600 to 1900 c) Miguel de Cervantes
e) None of the above because the d) Niccolo Machiavelli
Renaissance never happened e) Vittoria Colonna

31) Who was a powerful and wealthy family in 38) Who wrote The Divine Comedy?
Florence during the Renaissance? a) Dante Alighieri
a) Corleone b) Flilppo Brunelleschi
b) Da Vinci c) Miguel de Cervantes
c) Gutenberg d) Niccolo Machiavelli
d) Medici e) Vittoria Colonna
e) Shakespeare
39) Who was a female Italian writer that
32) What is a vocabulary word for a person who exchanged letters and sonnets with
supports an activity or institution by Michelangelo?
providing financial backing? a) Dante Alighieri
a) Crusade b) Flilppo Brunelleschi
b) Habeas corpus c) Miguel de Cervantes
c) Parliament d) Niccolo Machiavelli
d) Patron e) Vittoria Colonna
e) Vernacular
40) Who wrote the novel Don Quixote?
33) What was a new technique used by artists a) Dante Alighieri
during the Renaissance to produce three- b) Flilppo Brunelleschi
dimensional (3-D) paintings? c) Miguel de Cervantes
a) Clergy d) Niccolo Machiavelli
b) Humanism e) Vittoria Colonna
c) Perspective
d) Printing press
e) Vernacular
41) Who published The Prince about how to gain 48) Who are people from a region of northwest
and hold political power? Europe that is now Belgium?
a) Dante Alighieri a) Capulets
b) Flilppo Brunelleschi b) Flanders
c) Miguel de Cervantes c) Griffins
d) Niccolo Machiavelli d) Montagues
e) Vittoria Colonna e) Simpsons

42) During the 1400s, what country did the
Renaissance NOT spread to? 49) Elizabethan Age is named after Queen
a) China Elizabeth I who ruled what country from 1558
b) England to 1603?
c) France a) Italy
d) Germany b) England
e) Spain c) France
d) Germany
43) What year did the Hundred Years War end? e) Spain
a) 1453
b) 1475 50) What city was William Shakespeare born?
c) 1483 a) Florence
d) 1513 b) Milan
e) 1558 c) Manchester
d) Liverpool
44) During the Renaissance, what was not a e) Stratford
unified country?
a) England
b) France
c) Germany
d) Italy
e) Spain

45) In the late 1400s, what happened that caused
many Italian artists to move to northern
Europe, and start the Northern Renaissance?
a) Disease
b) Famine
c) No more jobs
d) No more money
e) War

46) During the mid-1400s, who used moveable
type to invent a printing press?
a) Cosimo Medici
b) Hamlet
c) Jan Van Eyck
d) Johann Gutenberg
e) William Shakepeare

47) Who used woodcuts, painted image produced
from a wood carving?
a) Albrecht Durer
b) Jan Van Eyck
c) Johann Gutenberg
d) Pieter Bruegel
e) William Shakespeare

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