Deck 14: Then and Now Version the Dark Ages to the Dawn of the Renaissance

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The earliest brief playlets may have grown out of chanted or sung phrases incorporated into Mass as an embellishment or commentary on a religious lesson. What were these chanted or sung phrases called?
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Everyman is an example of a _____ play.

A) Morality
B) Mystery
C) Miracle
D) Mirth
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What type of play is The Second Shepherd's Play?

A) Mystery
B) Miracle
C) Morality
D) Tragedy
E) Melodrama
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In the High Middle Ages, small secular plays became popular. They were placed between other forms of entertainments and so they were called?
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Who performed in Mystery plays?

A) Professional actors
B) Trade guilds
C) Clergy and nuns
D) Popes and kings
E) Actors and bishops
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Like the early Christians, Muslims during the Middles Ages ____ support most theatrical activity.

A) Did
B) Did not
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What type of play is Everyman?

A) Mystery
B) Miracle
C) Morality
D) Tragedy
E) Melodrama
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Known as the "the great synthesizer" this man combined the philosophy of Aristotle with the Bible.

A) Thomas Aquinas
B) Frederick of Russia
C) Alexander the Great
D) Pope Leo VI
E) Pope Gregory I
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What is the dramatic device that allows an actor to represent or symbolize an idea or a moral principle?
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The _____ in 398 CE decreed excommunication for all who attended the theater rather than church on holy days.

A) Vatican Council
B) Council of Trent
C) Nicene Council
D) Council of Carthage
E) Avignon Council
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At noon on October 31, 1517, a monk named Martin Luther (1483-1546) used the front door of the All Saint's Church at Wittenberg as his personal complaint box. He nailed into the door a list of 95 complaints against the Roman Catholic Church. This marks the beginning of what?

A) The London Theatre movement
B) The Enlightenment
C) The Reformation
D) The Unified Christendom movement
E) The Restoration
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Aristotelian Scholasticism was an attempt to synthesize, reconcile, and harmonize what?

A) Theatre and Science
B) Art and Dance
C) Plato and Aristotle
D) Theatre and Christianity
E) Aristotle's thoughts and Christian theology
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In 529 CE who closed the world's oldest school of philosophy (founded by Plato)?

A) Aristotle's Men
B) Hindus
C) Christians
D) Emperor William
E) The Greek Council of the arts
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According to Aristotle, which of his "four causes" was that which brings it all together, the "end in mind" or the purpose, the end served.

A) Final cause
B) Material cause
C) Formal cause
D) Efficient cause
E) Final cause
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From the Latin "studius humanitatis," meaning the "studies of mankind," these people idolized the Romans and Greeks.

A) The Students of Humanities
B) Humanists
C) The Reformation Student Movement
D) The Eastern Orthodox Church
E) None of the above
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The Latin fabulare romanice means to speak in the Roman way. This is where we get languages like French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian. These languages are called?
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During the Middle Ages, plays about Noah and the Ark, or the Magi and Christ's birth, were known as _____ plays.

A) Morality
B) Mystery
C) Miracle
D) Mirth
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According to Aristotle, which of his "four causes" was just the material physical stuff of the world? (For example, a block of marble that has yet to be made into a statue).

A) Efficient cause
B) Material cause
C) Formal cause
D) Final cause
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According to the authors of the text, the years _____ are most associated with the High Middle Ages.

A) 1000-1200
B) 1200-1450
C) 1450-1600
D) 1600-1725
E) 1725-1820
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Which play is a comic farce about three shepherds?
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When a series of mystery plays about events in the Bible were joined together, they were known as _____ plays.
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In 1264, Pope Urban announced that plays would be allowed on the Thursday following Trinity Sunday, which was also called the _____.
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Who was the first known woman playwright who took the plays of Roman playwright, Terence, as a model and wrote plays about the lives of saintly women?
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Which invention was generally distrusted by the clergy because some thought it might be a vehicle for subversive ideas?
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What was the name of Plato's famous school of philosophy?
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Which group Latinized their names, held up Socrates as a "saint," and even burned candles before busts of Aristotle and Plato?
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The horse drawn wagon used during the Middle Ages to facilitate the performance of the plays at that time were called _____.
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On Tuesday, May 29, 1453, what city fell after a six-week siege?
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What period of European history was a time of rebellion and rebirth? (In fact, its name means "rebirth.")
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What were actors who did not have royal patronage called?
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Deck 14: Then and Now Version the Dark Ages to the Dawn of the Renaissance
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The earliest brief playlets may have grown out of chanted or sung phrases incorporated into Mass as an embellishment or commentary on a religious lesson. What were these chanted or sung phrases called?
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Everyman is an example of a _____ play.

A) Morality
B) Mystery
C) Miracle
D) Mirth
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What type of play is The Second Shepherd's Play?

A) Mystery
B) Miracle
C) Morality
D) Tragedy
E) Melodrama
A
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In the High Middle Ages, small secular plays became popular. They were placed between other forms of entertainments and so they were called?
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Who performed in Mystery plays?

A) Professional actors
B) Trade guilds
C) Clergy and nuns
D) Popes and kings
E) Actors and bishops
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Like the early Christians, Muslims during the Middles Ages ____ support most theatrical activity.

A) Did
B) Did not
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What type of play is Everyman?

A) Mystery
B) Miracle
C) Morality
D) Tragedy
E) Melodrama
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Known as the "the great synthesizer" this man combined the philosophy of Aristotle with the Bible.

A) Thomas Aquinas
B) Frederick of Russia
C) Alexander the Great
D) Pope Leo VI
E) Pope Gregory I
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What is the dramatic device that allows an actor to represent or symbolize an idea or a moral principle?
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The _____ in 398 CE decreed excommunication for all who attended the theater rather than church on holy days.

A) Vatican Council
B) Council of Trent
C) Nicene Council
D) Council of Carthage
E) Avignon Council
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At noon on October 31, 1517, a monk named Martin Luther (1483-1546) used the front door of the All Saint's Church at Wittenberg as his personal complaint box. He nailed into the door a list of 95 complaints against the Roman Catholic Church. This marks the beginning of what?

A) The London Theatre movement
B) The Enlightenment
C) The Reformation
D) The Unified Christendom movement
E) The Restoration
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Aristotelian Scholasticism was an attempt to synthesize, reconcile, and harmonize what?

A) Theatre and Science
B) Art and Dance
C) Plato and Aristotle
D) Theatre and Christianity
E) Aristotle's thoughts and Christian theology
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In 529 CE who closed the world's oldest school of philosophy (founded by Plato)?

A) Aristotle's Men
B) Hindus
C) Christians
D) Emperor William
E) The Greek Council of the arts
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According to Aristotle, which of his "four causes" was that which brings it all together, the "end in mind" or the purpose, the end served.

A) Final cause
B) Material cause
C) Formal cause
D) Efficient cause
E) Final cause
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From the Latin "studius humanitatis," meaning the "studies of mankind," these people idolized the Romans and Greeks.

A) The Students of Humanities
B) Humanists
C) The Reformation Student Movement
D) The Eastern Orthodox Church
E) None of the above
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The Latin fabulare romanice means to speak in the Roman way. This is where we get languages like French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian. These languages are called?
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During the Middle Ages, plays about Noah and the Ark, or the Magi and Christ's birth, were known as _____ plays.

A) Morality
B) Mystery
C) Miracle
D) Mirth
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According to Aristotle, which of his "four causes" was just the material physical stuff of the world? (For example, a block of marble that has yet to be made into a statue).

A) Efficient cause
B) Material cause
C) Formal cause
D) Final cause
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According to the authors of the text, the years _____ are most associated with the High Middle Ages.

A) 1000-1200
B) 1200-1450
C) 1450-1600
D) 1600-1725
E) 1725-1820
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Which play is a comic farce about three shepherds?
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When a series of mystery plays about events in the Bible were joined together, they were known as _____ plays.
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In 1264, Pope Urban announced that plays would be allowed on the Thursday following Trinity Sunday, which was also called the _____.
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Who was the first known woman playwright who took the plays of Roman playwright, Terence, as a model and wrote plays about the lives of saintly women?
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Which invention was generally distrusted by the clergy because some thought it might be a vehicle for subversive ideas?
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What was the name of Plato's famous school of philosophy?
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Which group Latinized their names, held up Socrates as a "saint," and even burned candles before busts of Aristotle and Plato?
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The horse drawn wagon used during the Middle Ages to facilitate the performance of the plays at that time were called _____.
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On Tuesday, May 29, 1453, what city fell after a six-week siege?
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What period of European history was a time of rebellion and rebirth? (In fact, its name means "rebirth.")
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What were actors who did not have royal patronage called?
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