Hr 13 - Renaissance Jeopardy

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Key Ideas Origins &
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Printing
Press
Arts
Literature
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What was
“humanism”?
Focus on individual
worth of humans &
their potential to
achieve great things
What does
“Classical learning”
refer to?
Ancient Greek &
Roman learning
People who supported
artists were called
__________.
Patrons
What made trade
between Europe
and Asia possible?
The Silk Road
Give one example
of a “Renaissance
man” & explain.
Answers vary.
Ex: Leonardo da
Vinci
Who ruled Italian
city-states during the
Renaissance – the
urban or rural
classes?
Urban (city) classes
What city-state did
the Renaissance
start in?
Florence
Patrons of artists in the
Renaissance were
members of which class
in society?
Patricians
(upper class)
What did Italians in the
Renaissance
emphasize? (Pick 3)
Religion
Poverty
Beauty
Community
Service
Wealth
Science
Personal
Achievement
Exploration
Self-sacrifice
The Renaissance
focused on…
Religion
Poverty
Beauty
Community
Service
Wealth
Science
Personal
Achievement
Exploration
Self-sacrifice
How did people’s
way of thinking
change between the
Middle Ages & the
Renaissance?
People were still
religious, but wanted to
gain a better
understanding of the
world & each other.
Who invented the printing press?
Johannes
Gutenberg
What term is used to
describe the
“common language”
of the people?
Vernacular
How did ability of
craftsmen in Cordoba
to make paper cheaply
lead to an increase in
learning?
Cheaper paper meant
books were cheaper &
more people could
access them.
How did the printing press
& movable type affect the
Renaissance?
Made bookmaking
cheaper & faster,
which helped spread
Renaissance ideas
across Europe.
List 3 effects that
movable type & the
printing press had
on Europe.
Faster spread of ideas,
increased literacy in
Europe, cheaper books,
new forms of literature
(newspaper, flyers, etc.)
This artist painted the Mona Lisa.
Leonardo da Vinci
Who sculpted
the “sissy”
David?
Donatello
This sculptor
worked in marble
& also painted the
Sistine Chapel.
Michelangelo
Who designed the dome
of this building?
Brunelleschi
Why was Leonardo
da Vinci considered a
Renaissance man?
Because he was good at many things
(art, science, etc.) & constantly tried to
learn new things.
Who wrote Romeo
& Juliet, Hamlet,
and Othello?
William
Shakespeare
Who wrote Utopia –
a book describing
the ideal society?
Sir Thomas More
Dante wrote this book
about a man’s journey
through hell, purgatory,
and heaven.
The Divine Comedy
This book, written by
Miguel Cervantes, was
about an old man
charging at windmills
to save a peasant girl.
Don Quixote
Match the author with what he wrote
1. Shakespeare
a) The Prince
2. Dante
b) Utopia
3. Cervantes
c) Hamlet
4. Machiavelli
d) Don Quixote
5. Sir Thomas More
e) Divine Comedy
1. Shakespeare
(c. Hamlet)
2. Dante
(e. Divine Comedy)
3. Cervantes
(d. Don Quixote)
4. Machiavelli
(a. The Prince)
5. Sir Thomas More (b. Utopia)
Who was the
explorer who
traveled to China
from Italy?
Marco Polo
How did Marco
Polo’s journey &
writings affect
people in Europe?
Made them curious
about Asia & later
helped start the Age of
Exploration in Europe
What effects did
trading along the
Silk Road have on
China & Europe?
Chinese – learned
about & influenced by
European customs
Europeans – new trade
goods & technologies
Who was
Ambrose Paré?
French doctor who
discovered using
thread & bandages
to close wounds
What did printing
the Bible in the
vernacular lead to?
Led to more people
being able to read
& interpret the
Bible on their own
Make your wager
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