Deck 12: Recovery and Rebirth: the Age of the Renaissance

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What were the new ideologies in the Renaissance that possibly weakened the primacy of religion and of the Catholic Church?
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Discuss the major social changes of the Renaissance era. Were these changes actually a rejection of medieval trends? Why or why not?
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How did the artistic Renaissance differ in Italy and northern Europe?
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What are the major features of Italian Renaissance humanism? What does the word humanism mean? Who were the humanists? What were their goals? Did they achieve them?
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What new political practices (statecraft) did the Italians contribute to Europe during the Renaissance? How are these new political practices reflected in the work of Machiavelli?
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In what ways did the European world experience an economic recovery in the fifteenth century? Did the revived economy differ greatly from what it had been?
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What were the distinctive characteristics of the Renaissance artists? How does their art reflect the political and social events of the period?
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In what ways was the Renaissance a "rebirth," driven by the recovery of old knowledge and perspectives? To what extent was the Renaissance a series of original innovations?
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The commercial and military association known as the Hansa or Hanseatic League was created by?

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B) the kingdom of France
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The word "Renaissance" means

A) rebirth.
B) new world.
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Propertyless workers and the unemployed constituted what percentage of the population living in cities?

A) 10 to 20 percent.
B) 30 to 40 percent.
C) 50 to 70 percent.
D) 70 to 90 percent.
E) greater than 90 percent.
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Banquets during the Renaissance

A) expressed the simplicity of the life idealized in courtly society.
B) were not held on Holy Days and on such celebrations as weddings.
C) were used to express wealth and power of an aristocratic family.
D) were banned by the papacy.
E) were restricted to the wealthy bourgeoisie.
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The author of The Book of the Courtier , a handbook on courtly manners, was

A) Baldassare Castiglione.
B) Giovanni Pico della Mirandola.
C) Girolamo Savanarola.
D) Niccolò Machiavelli
E) Cosimo de Medici.
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According to Jacob Burckhardt, the Renaissance in Italy represented

A) the greatest period of economic recovery in the history of civilization.
B) a period of moral decline.
C) an era of tremendous graft and corruption in Italian government.
D) a continuation of the culture of the High Middle Ages.
E) a distinct break from the Middle Ages and the true birth of the modern world.
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The Book of the Courtier was a

A) primer on military training for nobles.
B) popular handbook laying out the new skills in politics, the arts, and personal comportment expected of Renaissance aristocrats.
C) sharp denunciation of the wasteful noble life.
D) treatise against active participation in public life.
E) work on how to achieve political power and then keep it.
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The Third Estate of the fifteenth century was

A) predominantly urban.
B) essentially free from the manorial system, especially in eastern Europe.
C) relatively free from violence and disease in urban areas.
D) overwhelmingly made up of peasants.
E) made up of clergy and nobles.
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Which of the following is not true of industries in fifteenth-century Italy?

A) Italian cities expanded luxury industries involving precious stones and glassware.
B) New techniques for digging deeper mines helped spur the development of larger mining operations.
C) The Florentine woolen industry never recovered from the economic depression of the fourteenth century.
D) New skills in metalworking contributed to the development of more effective firearms.
E) Printing was among the new industries that grew dramatically in importance.
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The aristocracy of the sixteenth century was

A) to dominate society as it had done in the Middle Ages.
B) largely surpassed by the upcoming merchant class.
C) still powerful, but with little new blood to keep it vital.
D) extremely uneducated compared to the nobility of the Middle Ages.
E) to disappear by the early seventeenth century.
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The Italian Renaissance was primarily

A) a mass movement of the peasants.
B) characterized by a preoccupation with religion.
C) a product of rural Italy.
D) a recovery of antiquity and Greco-Roman culture.
E) a religious reform movement.
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The wealth of the northern Italian cities that funded the Renaissance was gained mostly from

A) colonization.
B) the slave trade.
C) agriculture.
D) military conquest.
E) trade.
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The family of merchants and bankers who dominated Florence during the high point of the Renaissance was the

A) Gonzaga.
B) Bardi.
C) Sforza.
D) Medici.
E) Machiavelli.
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Discuss the major characteristics of the Renaissance papacy. What impact did the policies of the Renaissance popes have on the Catholic Church?
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Compare and contrast warfare in the Middle Ages with that of the Renaissance with regards to causes, aims, financing, technology, as well as who fought and for what motives.
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What were the new ideologies in the Renaissance that possibly weakened the primacy of religion and of the Catholic Church?
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Discuss the major social changes of the Renaissance era. Were these changes actually a rejection of medieval trends? Why or why not?
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How did the artistic Renaissance differ in Italy and northern Europe?
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What are the major features of Italian Renaissance humanism? What does the word humanism mean? Who were the humanists? What were their goals? Did they achieve them?
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What new political practices (statecraft) did the Italians contribute to Europe during the Renaissance? How are these new political practices reflected in the work of Machiavelli?
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In what ways did the European world experience an economic recovery in the fifteenth century? Did the revived economy differ greatly from what it had been?
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What were the distinctive characteristics of the Renaissance artists? How does their art reflect the political and social events of the period?
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In what ways was the Renaissance a "rebirth," driven by the recovery of old knowledge and perspectives? To what extent was the Renaissance a series of original innovations?
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The commercial and military association known as the Hansa or Hanseatic League was created by?

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The word "Renaissance" means

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Propertyless workers and the unemployed constituted what percentage of the population living in cities?

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C) 50 to 70 percent.
D) 70 to 90 percent.
E) greater than 90 percent.
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Banquets during the Renaissance

A) expressed the simplicity of the life idealized in courtly society.
B) were not held on Holy Days and on such celebrations as weddings.
C) were used to express wealth and power of an aristocratic family.
D) were banned by the papacy.
E) were restricted to the wealthy bourgeoisie.
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The author of The Book of the Courtier , a handbook on courtly manners, was

A) Baldassare Castiglione.
B) Giovanni Pico della Mirandola.
C) Girolamo Savanarola.
D) Niccolò Machiavelli
E) Cosimo de Medici.
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According to Jacob Burckhardt, the Renaissance in Italy represented

A) the greatest period of economic recovery in the history of civilization.
B) a period of moral decline.
C) an era of tremendous graft and corruption in Italian government.
D) a continuation of the culture of the High Middle Ages.
E) a distinct break from the Middle Ages and the true birth of the modern world.
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The Book of the Courtier was a

A) primer on military training for nobles.
B) popular handbook laying out the new skills in politics, the arts, and personal comportment expected of Renaissance aristocrats.
C) sharp denunciation of the wasteful noble life.
D) treatise against active participation in public life.
E) work on how to achieve political power and then keep it.
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The Third Estate of the fifteenth century was

A) predominantly urban.
B) essentially free from the manorial system, especially in eastern Europe.
C) relatively free from violence and disease in urban areas.
D) overwhelmingly made up of peasants.
E) made up of clergy and nobles.
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Which of the following is not true of industries in fifteenth-century Italy?

A) Italian cities expanded luxury industries involving precious stones and glassware.
B) New techniques for digging deeper mines helped spur the development of larger mining operations.
C) The Florentine woolen industry never recovered from the economic depression of the fourteenth century.
D) New skills in metalworking contributed to the development of more effective firearms.
E) Printing was among the new industries that grew dramatically in importance.
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The aristocracy of the sixteenth century was

A) to dominate society as it had done in the Middle Ages.
B) largely surpassed by the upcoming merchant class.
C) still powerful, but with little new blood to keep it vital.
D) extremely uneducated compared to the nobility of the Middle Ages.
E) to disappear by the early seventeenth century.
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The Italian Renaissance was primarily

A) a mass movement of the peasants.
B) characterized by a preoccupation with religion.
C) a product of rural Italy.
D) a recovery of antiquity and Greco-Roman culture.
E) a religious reform movement.
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The wealth of the northern Italian cities that funded the Renaissance was gained mostly from

A) colonization.
B) the slave trade.
C) agriculture.
D) military conquest.
E) trade.
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The family of merchants and bankers who dominated Florence during the high point of the Renaissance was the

A) Gonzaga.
B) Bardi.
C) Sforza.
D) Medici.
E) Machiavelli.
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