Deck 8: Transition to the Modern Age: Renaissance and Reformation

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The new outlook during the Renaissance applied almost exclusively to all the following except

A) princes.
B) courtiers.
C) talented artists.
D) wealthy urban families.
E) peasants.
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The humanist spirit in France is exemplified by

A) Lorenzo Valla.
B) Mario De Como.
C) Francisco Franco.
D) Francois Rabelais.
E) Erasmus.
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Which of the following is considered the greatest playwright the world has ever produced?

A) Machiavelli
B) Sir Thomas More
C) William Shakespeare
D) Rabelais
E) Lorenzo Valla
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The word renaissance means

A) rebirth.
B) renewal.
C) reconfiguration.
D) reintroduction.
E) revival.
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The Brethren of Common Life was a/an

A) lay movement emphasizing education and practical piety.
B) biblical organization that emphasized the translation of the bible into German.
C) artistic organization during the renaissance.
D) book publishing company in Germany.
E) humanist society from Italy.
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The Renaissance, which began in the city-states of northern Italy, spread north and west to all the following except

A) Greece.
B) Germany.
C) France.
D) England.
E) Spain.
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Lutheranism found its greatest following among German townspeople for which of the following reasons?

A) Their support for the confiscation of church lands in Germany
B) Their objection to money flowing from their country to Rome in the form of church taxes and payment for church offices
C) The diminishing power of the pope
D) The dynamic leadership of the German clergy
E) The resentment against the worldliness and lack of piety of many clergy.
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In The Prince, Machiavelli expounded a new political theory

A) which had ideal Christian ends.
B) in which policy was based on religion.
C) which coincided with traditional political theory.
D) which had no place for Christian morality.
E) which was in harmony with Christian morality.
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In the fourteenth century, people who began to question the authority of the international church and its clergy used all the following arguments except that the

A) pope had no authority over kings.
B) state needed no guidance from the papacy.
C) clergy was not above secular law.
D) pope was indeed the Antichrist.
E) church was only a spiritual body whose power does not extend to the political realm.
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____ promoted the view that successful princes have always been indifferent to moral and religious considerations.

A) Valla
B) Pico
C) Machiavelli
D) Thomas More
E) Raphael
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Sir Thomas More, in his Utopia, advanced the concept that

A) some poverty is inevitable.
B) an acquisitive society eventually achieves the just distribution of goods.
C) for a just society, private property must be abolished.
D) lawyers could help to design a just society.
E) private property was necessary for every society.
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According to Machiavelli, a prince would be successful if he

A) ultimately became pope.
B) honestly explain his goals and actions to his people.
C) would guarantee the security of his position and state with no regard for morality.
D) would expect his government to guarantee trust and integrity by not violating any agreements with other nations or leaders.
E) would never resort to cruelty and terror.
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All of the following are associated with the Italian Renaissance except

A) art served as a focus of civic pride and patriotism.
B) members of the urban upper class became patrons of the arts.
C) a fixed hierarchy of lords and vassals prevailed.
D) rulers competed for art and artists to boost their prestige.
E) Prosperous businesspeople played a leading role in the political and cultural life of the city.
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Petrarch was an advocate of an education that emphasized

A) rhetoric and moral philosophy.
B) mathematics and science.
C) history and geography.
D) philosophy and architecture.
E) literature and grammar.
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All of the following indicate the Renaissance age as an era of transition between the medieval and the modern age except

A) the rejection of certain elements of the medieval outlook.
B) Lorenzo Valla's dating of the Donation of Constantine.
C) the revival of classical cultural forms.
D) the emergence of distinctly modern attitudes.
E) the quest to imitate classical style and to capture the secular spirit of antiquity.
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Which of the following said "I can work miracles?"

A) Michelangelo
B) Raphael
C) Leonardo da Vinci
D) Giotto
E) Jan Van Eyck
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Who contended that knowledge must be used to promote the public well-being?

A) Lorenzo de' Medici
B) Petrarch
C) Pico della Mirandola
D) Lorenzo Valla
E) Erasmus
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Which of the following destroyed the republican constitution of Florence in 1480?

A) Cosimo de' Medici
B) Lorenzo Valla
C) Leonardo da Vinci
D) Lorenzo the Magnificent
E) Michelangelo
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In the works of Renaissance artists and thinkers, the world was depicted and explained without reference to

A) higher supernatural realm of meaning and authority.
B) human achievements.
C) confidence in human intelligence.
D) artistic talent.
E) history.
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The success of the Reformation outside Germany and Scandinavia derived largely from the work of

A) Zwingli.
B) John Hus.
C) Henry IV.
D) Henry VIII.
E) John Calvin.
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How did Luther view the concept of salvation?

A) A need to adhere to the sacraments.
B) Pilgrimage to the Holy Land was a requirement.
C) Faith alone should rule a person's earthly existence.
D) Tithes to the church must be honored.
E) Participation in a Crusade is an honor.
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Giotto's contributions to art include

A) using alterations in light and shade.
B) creating a three dimensional figure to show space.
C) using space in a painting to tell a story.
D) using illusion of movement for dramatic effect.
E) All of these were Giotto's contributions to the art of painting.
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Humanism
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The lower classes in Germany in the sixteenth century

A) were no worse off than those of England.
B) were allied with the nobility against wealthy townsmen.
C) disavowed the Holy Roman Emperor.
D) saw Luther as their ally against their oppressors.
E) revolted against their Lords with the full support of Martin Luther.
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The Council of ____ reaffirmed the church's teaching that both faith and good works were necessary for attaining salvation.

A) Constantinople
B) Worms
C) Alexandria
D) Rome
E) Trent
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Anabaptists
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Which layperson led the Catholic Counter Reformation?

A) Ignatius Loyola
B) Erasmus
C) Severus
D) Philip
E) Wycliffe
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Leonardo da Vinci
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Cosimo de' Medici
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Lorenzo Valla
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Calvin's theology of predestination spread to all the following areas in Europe except

A) France.
B) England.
C) the Netherlands.
D) parts of the Holy Roman Empire.
E) Italy.
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95 Thesis
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Which Lutheran Prince crushed the Anabaptists in the German city of Münster in Westphalia?

A) Philip
B) Henry
C) Frederick
D) Edward
E) John
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The protestant leader who agreed to reconvert to Catholicism to become the King of France was

A) Henry VIII.
B) Henry V.
C) Henry IV.
D) John I.
E) Edward IV.
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Florence
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The largest group in the Radical Reformation before 1550 was the

A) Presbyterians.
B) Lutherans.
C) Calvinists.
D) Anabaptists.
E) Mennonites.
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Calvinists were individuals who believed that

A) liberalism in one's faith is the best form of religion.
B) they did not have to defy any temporal authorities.
C) a dedication to God's law could be seen as a sign of salvation.
D) secular law must be the dominating principle of life.
E) the purchase of indulgences was another avenue to heaven.
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William Shakespeare
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Who published the Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation?

A) John Tetzel
B) Martin Luther
C) John Calvin
D) Zwingli
E) John Hus
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The Prince
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John Calvin
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Elizabeth I
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Individualism
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Huguenots
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Henry VIII of England
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Protestants
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Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).    -On the map of Europe, locate where the following occurred: the posting of the Ninety-five Theses at Wittenberg; the meeting of Luther and Charles V at Worms; the center of international Protestantism, Geneva; the Anabaptist stronghold, Münster; the church council at Trent.<div style=padding-top: 35px>

-On the map of Europe, locate where the following occurred: the posting of the Ninety-five Theses at Wittenberg; the meeting of Luther and Charles V at Worms; the center of international Protestantism, Geneva; the Anabaptist stronghold, Münster; the church council at Trent.
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The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
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Please use this outline map of Italy to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Italy to answer the question(s).   On the map of Italy, locate the five major powers that emerged on the Italian peninsula: the kingdom of Naples and Sicily, the Papal States, Florence, Venice, and Milan.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
On the map of Italy, locate the five major powers that emerged on the Italian peninsula: the kingdom of Naples and Sicily, the Papal States, Florence, Venice, and Milan.
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Peasants' Revolt
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Council of Trent
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Rabelais
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Please use this outline map of Italy to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Italy to answer the question(s).   On the map of Italy, locate each of the following: Florence, where the revolt of the Ciompi occurred; Venice, which served as a model of republican government; and Lodi, where a peace treaty was signed.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
On the map of Italy, locate each of the following: Florence, where the revolt of the Ciompi occurred; Venice, which served as a model of republican government; and Lodi, where a peace treaty was signed.
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Edict of Nantes
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Jesuits
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Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation
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Machiavelli
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Radical Reformation
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Pope Julius II
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The Index of Prohibited Books
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Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   Why was Italian society so amenable to the development of the Renaissance?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Why was Italian society so amenable to the development of the Renaissance?
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Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   Using an historical atlas, locate the birthplace of the following individuals: Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Montaigne, Rabelais, Jiménez, Shakespeare, Boccaccio, Machiavelli, Gutenberg, and Petrarch.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Using an historical atlas, locate the birthplace of the following individuals: Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Montaigne, Rabelais, Jiménez, Shakespeare, Boccaccio, Machiavelli, Gutenberg, and Petrarch.
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Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   How was the Italian city-state of the Late Middle Ages fundamentally different from other European states?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
How was the Italian city-state of the Late Middle Ages fundamentally different from other European states?
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Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   Define the term humanism and explain its impact on a Renaissance educational ideal.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Define the term humanism and explain its impact on a Renaissance educational ideal.
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Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   On the map of Europe, trace in the areas dominated by Lutherans, Calvinists, and the Church of England.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
On the map of Europe, trace in the areas dominated by Lutherans, Calvinists, and the Church of England.
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​The Medici family was most associated with the Italian city

A) ​Rome
B) ​Milan
C) ​Florence
D) ​Naples
E) ​Venice
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​The sculpture David was completed by which Renaissance artist

A) ​Raphael Santi
B) ​Filippo Brunelleschi
C) ​Leonardo da Vinci
D) ​Michelangelo
E) Donatello
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Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   Explain major influences on Luther's development. Do you think a man with Luther's personality was likely to be a leader against Roman papal authority?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Explain major influences on Luther's development. Do you think a man with Luther's personality was likely to be a leader against Roman papal authority?
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Italian cities were a likely spot for the Renaissance to begin for all the reasons except​

A) ​Italian cities had wealth, freedom, and inclination towards the arts
B) ​close proximity to Roman ruins
C) ​a flourishing commercial and banking centers
D) ​strong kings to encourage artistic experimentation
E) ​experimentation with republican self-government
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Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   How can you justify referring to some sixteenth century religious developments as a Radical Reformation?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
How can you justify referring to some sixteenth century religious developments as a Radical Reformation?
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Which statement about Humanism is least accurate

A) emphasized the study of Greek and Roman literature
B) ​attempted to learn how to live well
C) ​desired self-cultivation
D) ​restored the study of the Greek language
E) ​subordinated classical literature to the Christian worldview
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Renaissance Humanists would have disagreed with Saint Augustine because

A) ​Humanists rejected Christianity
B) ​Humanists believed God allowed people to achieve greatness
C) ​Humanists embraced the Thomistic ideals
D) ​Humanists agreed with Greek concepts of human excellence and the individual
E) ​Humanists deemed civic duty to flawed goal
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​All of the following are accurate descriptions of the Renaissance except

A) ​a rejection of some elements of the medieval outlook
B) ​a revival of classical cultural forms
C) ​a break with the Catholic Church
D) ​an emergence of modern attitudes
E) ​it began in Italy and spread northward.
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Erasmus' fame and achievement lays as a​

A) ​Christian humanist​
B) ​scholastic
C) astronomer
D) ​painter
E) ​playwright
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Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   How may one argue that the Italian city-states contributed to the advance of political concepts?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
How may one argue that the Italian city-states contributed to the advance of political concepts?
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The Last Supper was painted by which Renaissance artist​

A) ​Masaccio
B) ​Michelangelo
C) ​Leonardo da Vinci
D) ​Donatello
E) ​Leon Battista Alberti
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Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   What is the meaning of the term individualism in the Renaissance context? How was individualism of the Renaissance incompatible with the medieval worldview?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the meaning of the term individualism in the Renaissance context? How was individualism of the Renaissance incompatible with the medieval worldview?
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Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   Elaborate on the meaning of the term renaissance. Was it a rebirth, a period of transition, or a sharp break with the past?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Elaborate on the meaning of the term renaissance. Was it a rebirth, a period of transition, or a sharp break with the past?
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Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   Discuss the ideas of Machiavelli. Do you think he offers a cogent message for contemporary leaders?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Discuss the ideas of Machiavelli. Do you think he offers a cogent message for contemporary leaders?
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Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   Discuss the manner in which the Catholic Church responded to the Protestant Reformation.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Discuss the manner in which the Catholic Church responded to the Protestant Reformation.
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Deck 8: Transition to the Modern Age: Renaissance and Reformation
1
The new outlook during the Renaissance applied almost exclusively to all the following except

A) princes.
B) courtiers.
C) talented artists.
D) wealthy urban families.
E) peasants.
peasants.
2
The humanist spirit in France is exemplified by

A) Lorenzo Valla.
B) Mario De Como.
C) Francisco Franco.
D) Francois Rabelais.
E) Erasmus.
Francois Rabelais.
3
Which of the following is considered the greatest playwright the world has ever produced?

A) Machiavelli
B) Sir Thomas More
C) William Shakespeare
D) Rabelais
E) Lorenzo Valla
William Shakespeare
4
The word renaissance means

A) rebirth.
B) renewal.
C) reconfiguration.
D) reintroduction.
E) revival.
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The Brethren of Common Life was a/an

A) lay movement emphasizing education and practical piety.
B) biblical organization that emphasized the translation of the bible into German.
C) artistic organization during the renaissance.
D) book publishing company in Germany.
E) humanist society from Italy.
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The Renaissance, which began in the city-states of northern Italy, spread north and west to all the following except

A) Greece.
B) Germany.
C) France.
D) England.
E) Spain.
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Lutheranism found its greatest following among German townspeople for which of the following reasons?

A) Their support for the confiscation of church lands in Germany
B) Their objection to money flowing from their country to Rome in the form of church taxes and payment for church offices
C) The diminishing power of the pope
D) The dynamic leadership of the German clergy
E) The resentment against the worldliness and lack of piety of many clergy.
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In The Prince, Machiavelli expounded a new political theory

A) which had ideal Christian ends.
B) in which policy was based on religion.
C) which coincided with traditional political theory.
D) which had no place for Christian morality.
E) which was in harmony with Christian morality.
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In the fourteenth century, people who began to question the authority of the international church and its clergy used all the following arguments except that the

A) pope had no authority over kings.
B) state needed no guidance from the papacy.
C) clergy was not above secular law.
D) pope was indeed the Antichrist.
E) church was only a spiritual body whose power does not extend to the political realm.
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____ promoted the view that successful princes have always been indifferent to moral and religious considerations.

A) Valla
B) Pico
C) Machiavelli
D) Thomas More
E) Raphael
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Sir Thomas More, in his Utopia, advanced the concept that

A) some poverty is inevitable.
B) an acquisitive society eventually achieves the just distribution of goods.
C) for a just society, private property must be abolished.
D) lawyers could help to design a just society.
E) private property was necessary for every society.
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According to Machiavelli, a prince would be successful if he

A) ultimately became pope.
B) honestly explain his goals and actions to his people.
C) would guarantee the security of his position and state with no regard for morality.
D) would expect his government to guarantee trust and integrity by not violating any agreements with other nations or leaders.
E) would never resort to cruelty and terror.
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All of the following are associated with the Italian Renaissance except

A) art served as a focus of civic pride and patriotism.
B) members of the urban upper class became patrons of the arts.
C) a fixed hierarchy of lords and vassals prevailed.
D) rulers competed for art and artists to boost their prestige.
E) Prosperous businesspeople played a leading role in the political and cultural life of the city.
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Petrarch was an advocate of an education that emphasized

A) rhetoric and moral philosophy.
B) mathematics and science.
C) history and geography.
D) philosophy and architecture.
E) literature and grammar.
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All of the following indicate the Renaissance age as an era of transition between the medieval and the modern age except

A) the rejection of certain elements of the medieval outlook.
B) Lorenzo Valla's dating of the Donation of Constantine.
C) the revival of classical cultural forms.
D) the emergence of distinctly modern attitudes.
E) the quest to imitate classical style and to capture the secular spirit of antiquity.
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Which of the following said "I can work miracles?"

A) Michelangelo
B) Raphael
C) Leonardo da Vinci
D) Giotto
E) Jan Van Eyck
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Who contended that knowledge must be used to promote the public well-being?

A) Lorenzo de' Medici
B) Petrarch
C) Pico della Mirandola
D) Lorenzo Valla
E) Erasmus
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Which of the following destroyed the republican constitution of Florence in 1480?

A) Cosimo de' Medici
B) Lorenzo Valla
C) Leonardo da Vinci
D) Lorenzo the Magnificent
E) Michelangelo
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In the works of Renaissance artists and thinkers, the world was depicted and explained without reference to

A) higher supernatural realm of meaning and authority.
B) human achievements.
C) confidence in human intelligence.
D) artistic talent.
E) history.
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The success of the Reformation outside Germany and Scandinavia derived largely from the work of

A) Zwingli.
B) John Hus.
C) Henry IV.
D) Henry VIII.
E) John Calvin.
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How did Luther view the concept of salvation?

A) A need to adhere to the sacraments.
B) Pilgrimage to the Holy Land was a requirement.
C) Faith alone should rule a person's earthly existence.
D) Tithes to the church must be honored.
E) Participation in a Crusade is an honor.
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Giotto's contributions to art include

A) using alterations in light and shade.
B) creating a three dimensional figure to show space.
C) using space in a painting to tell a story.
D) using illusion of movement for dramatic effect.
E) All of these were Giotto's contributions to the art of painting.
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Humanism
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The lower classes in Germany in the sixteenth century

A) were no worse off than those of England.
B) were allied with the nobility against wealthy townsmen.
C) disavowed the Holy Roman Emperor.
D) saw Luther as their ally against their oppressors.
E) revolted against their Lords with the full support of Martin Luther.
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The Council of ____ reaffirmed the church's teaching that both faith and good works were necessary for attaining salvation.

A) Constantinople
B) Worms
C) Alexandria
D) Rome
E) Trent
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Anabaptists
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Which layperson led the Catholic Counter Reformation?

A) Ignatius Loyola
B) Erasmus
C) Severus
D) Philip
E) Wycliffe
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Leonardo da Vinci
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Cosimo de' Medici
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Lorenzo Valla
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Calvin's theology of predestination spread to all the following areas in Europe except

A) France.
B) England.
C) the Netherlands.
D) parts of the Holy Roman Empire.
E) Italy.
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95 Thesis
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Which Lutheran Prince crushed the Anabaptists in the German city of Münster in Westphalia?

A) Philip
B) Henry
C) Frederick
D) Edward
E) John
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34
The protestant leader who agreed to reconvert to Catholicism to become the King of France was

A) Henry VIII.
B) Henry V.
C) Henry IV.
D) John I.
E) Edward IV.
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35
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Florence
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36
The largest group in the Radical Reformation before 1550 was the

A) Presbyterians.
B) Lutherans.
C) Calvinists.
D) Anabaptists.
E) Mennonites.
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37
Calvinists were individuals who believed that

A) liberalism in one's faith is the best form of religion.
B) they did not have to defy any temporal authorities.
C) a dedication to God's law could be seen as a sign of salvation.
D) secular law must be the dominating principle of life.
E) the purchase of indulgences was another avenue to heaven.
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38
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William Shakespeare
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39
Who published the Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation?

A) John Tetzel
B) Martin Luther
C) John Calvin
D) Zwingli
E) John Hus
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40
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The Prince
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41
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John Calvin
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42
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Elizabeth I
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43
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Individualism
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44
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Huguenots
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45
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Henry VIII of England
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46
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Protestants
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47
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).    -On the map of Europe, locate where the following occurred: the posting of the Ninety-five Theses at Wittenberg; the meeting of Luther and Charles V at Worms; the center of international Protestantism, Geneva; the Anabaptist stronghold, Münster; the church council at Trent.

-On the map of Europe, locate where the following occurred: the posting of the Ninety-five Theses at Wittenberg; the meeting of Luther and Charles V at Worms; the center of international Protestantism, Geneva; the Anabaptist stronghold, Münster; the church council at Trent.
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48
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The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
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49
Please use this outline map of Italy to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Italy to answer the question(s).   On the map of Italy, locate the five major powers that emerged on the Italian peninsula: the kingdom of Naples and Sicily, the Papal States, Florence, Venice, and Milan.
On the map of Italy, locate the five major powers that emerged on the Italian peninsula: the kingdom of Naples and Sicily, the Papal States, Florence, Venice, and Milan.
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50
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Peasants' Revolt
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51
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Council of Trent
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52
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Rabelais
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53
Please use this outline map of Italy to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Italy to answer the question(s).   On the map of Italy, locate each of the following: Florence, where the revolt of the Ciompi occurred; Venice, which served as a model of republican government; and Lodi, where a peace treaty was signed.
On the map of Italy, locate each of the following: Florence, where the revolt of the Ciompi occurred; Venice, which served as a model of republican government; and Lodi, where a peace treaty was signed.
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54
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Edict of Nantes
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55
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Jesuits
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56
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Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation
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57
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Machiavelli
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58
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Radical Reformation
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59
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Pope Julius II
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60
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The Index of Prohibited Books
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61
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   Why was Italian society so amenable to the development of the Renaissance?
Why was Italian society so amenable to the development of the Renaissance?
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62
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   Using an historical atlas, locate the birthplace of the following individuals: Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Montaigne, Rabelais, Jiménez, Shakespeare, Boccaccio, Machiavelli, Gutenberg, and Petrarch.
Using an historical atlas, locate the birthplace of the following individuals: Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Montaigne, Rabelais, Jiménez, Shakespeare, Boccaccio, Machiavelli, Gutenberg, and Petrarch.
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63
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   How was the Italian city-state of the Late Middle Ages fundamentally different from other European states?
How was the Italian city-state of the Late Middle Ages fundamentally different from other European states?
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64
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   Define the term humanism and explain its impact on a Renaissance educational ideal.
Define the term humanism and explain its impact on a Renaissance educational ideal.
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65
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   On the map of Europe, trace in the areas dominated by Lutherans, Calvinists, and the Church of England.
On the map of Europe, trace in the areas dominated by Lutherans, Calvinists, and the Church of England.
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66
​The Medici family was most associated with the Italian city

A) ​Rome
B) ​Milan
C) ​Florence
D) ​Naples
E) ​Venice
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67
​The sculpture David was completed by which Renaissance artist

A) ​Raphael Santi
B) ​Filippo Brunelleschi
C) ​Leonardo da Vinci
D) ​Michelangelo
E) Donatello
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68
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   Explain major influences on Luther's development. Do you think a man with Luther's personality was likely to be a leader against Roman papal authority?
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69
Italian cities were a likely spot for the Renaissance to begin for all the reasons except​

A) ​Italian cities had wealth, freedom, and inclination towards the arts
B) ​close proximity to Roman ruins
C) ​a flourishing commercial and banking centers
D) ​strong kings to encourage artistic experimentation
E) ​experimentation with republican self-government
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70
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   How can you justify referring to some sixteenth century religious developments as a Radical Reformation?
How can you justify referring to some sixteenth century religious developments as a Radical Reformation?
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71
Which statement about Humanism is least accurate

A) emphasized the study of Greek and Roman literature
B) ​attempted to learn how to live well
C) ​desired self-cultivation
D) ​restored the study of the Greek language
E) ​subordinated classical literature to the Christian worldview
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72
Renaissance Humanists would have disagreed with Saint Augustine because

A) ​Humanists rejected Christianity
B) ​Humanists believed God allowed people to achieve greatness
C) ​Humanists embraced the Thomistic ideals
D) ​Humanists agreed with Greek concepts of human excellence and the individual
E) ​Humanists deemed civic duty to flawed goal
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73
​All of the following are accurate descriptions of the Renaissance except

A) ​a rejection of some elements of the medieval outlook
B) ​a revival of classical cultural forms
C) ​a break with the Catholic Church
D) ​an emergence of modern attitudes
E) ​it began in Italy and spread northward.
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74
Erasmus' fame and achievement lays as a​

A) ​Christian humanist​
B) ​scholastic
C) astronomer
D) ​painter
E) ​playwright
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75
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   How may one argue that the Italian city-states contributed to the advance of political concepts?
How may one argue that the Italian city-states contributed to the advance of political concepts?
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76
The Last Supper was painted by which Renaissance artist​

A) ​Masaccio
B) ​Michelangelo
C) ​Leonardo da Vinci
D) ​Donatello
E) ​Leon Battista Alberti
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77
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   What is the meaning of the term individualism in the Renaissance context? How was individualism of the Renaissance incompatible with the medieval worldview?
What is the meaning of the term individualism in the Renaissance context? How was individualism of the Renaissance incompatible with the medieval worldview?
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78
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   Elaborate on the meaning of the term renaissance. Was it a rebirth, a period of transition, or a sharp break with the past?
Elaborate on the meaning of the term renaissance. Was it a rebirth, a period of transition, or a sharp break with the past?
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79
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   Discuss the ideas of Machiavelli. Do you think he offers a cogent message for contemporary leaders?
Discuss the ideas of Machiavelli. Do you think he offers a cogent message for contemporary leaders?
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80
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).   Discuss the manner in which the Catholic Church responded to the Protestant Reformation.
Discuss the manner in which the Catholic Church responded to the Protestant Reformation.
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