Exam 13: The Renaissance: Transition to the Modern Age
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Instructions: Please write a thorough, well-organized essay to answer each question.
-Why was Italian society so amenable to the development of the Renaissance?
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The most common form of republican government in northern Italy included a chief magistrate
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Instructions: Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).
-Locate the birthplace of the following individuals: Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Montaigne, Rabelais, Jiménez, Shakespeare, Boccaccio, Machiavelli, Gutenberg, and Petrarch.

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In contrast to most of the rest of Europe, marriages in Italian cities of the Renaissance
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Please define the following key terms.Show Who? What? Where? When? Why Important?
-classical
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-magus
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The Prince was written after Italy had fallen prey to which of the following two states?
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The central thesis of the Oration on the Dignity of Man was
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-moveable type
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-heterodox
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-nouveaux riches
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-individualism
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Who was the first to be credited with identifying the Renaissance as the beginning of the modern world?
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The cities of northern Italy differed from most of the rest of Europe in all the following ways except
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