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Answer the following questions using the back of STATION 1- INFLUENCE OF ITALIAN CITY-STATES
What family became the wealthiest
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Answer the following questions using the back of STATION 1- INFLUENCE OF ITALIAN CITY-STATES
Where did the ideas of the Italian
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Answer the following questions using the STATION 2 - FLORENCE
What city was the leading cultural center during the Renaissance?
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Answer the following questions using the STATION 2 - FLORENCE
Name four famous Renaissance Men who were from Florence:
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Answer the following questions using the STATION 2 - FLORENCE
How many people lived in Florence? 1-2 sentences
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Answer the following questions using the STATION 2 - FLORENCE
How did the Medici family acquire their wealth?
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Explain how Renaissance humanists influenced the Scientific Revolution. (1 point)
O Humanists returned to the learnings of the
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Analyze how increased access to literature affected people's lives during the Renaissance. (1 point)
Increased access to
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How did the location of the Italian Peninsula influence the Renaissance? Choose three correct answers.
by providing access to sea
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Imagine you are investigating how the Renaissance influenced exploration. In your research, you have to examine how the ideas of
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After the Crusades, many Europeans were exposed to spices and silk that crusaders brought back from the Middle East. The Italian
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What statement best explains the relationship between Arab and Christian kingdoms during the Renaissance? (1 point)
a. During the
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How did the translation of Greek and Roman texts by Muslim scholars cause the growth of Europe during the Renaissance? (1 point)
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Why is the Italian renaissance important?
A: It was a time of cultural and artistic achievement. B: It was a time of great war.
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Which of these statements best describes how the printing press promoted intellectual developments and technological
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What was a common feature shared by Erasmus and Sir Thomas More?(1 point)
Responses They focused on classical rather than
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What is humanism and how did it affect Renaissance politics?(1 point)
Responses Humanism is the ethical concept that humans are
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In 3–4 sentences, identify and describe three of the values and characteristics that were part of the humanist movement during
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How did the translation of Greek and Roman texts by Muslim scholars cause the growth of Europe during the Renaissance?(1 point)
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Which term refers to a type of ethical thought that influenced Renaissance art?(1 point)
Responses humanism humanism perspective
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Why was the European Renaissance important
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Which of these statements best describes how the printing press promoted intellectual developments and technological
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Match the description to the correct term.(3 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a
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How was the growth of Europe impacted by the ideas of Copernicus during the Renaissance?(1 point)
Responses The Copernican
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which of the following events contributed to the renewal in western europe of interest in classical philosophy and art?
A.
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how did renaissance humanise promote the idea of secularims?
A. by encrouaging people to only accept the information they learned
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The word “Renaissance” means?
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which event revolutionized the way people wwere able to access, use, and spread inforation during the renaissance?
A. Raphael's
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Whwich city-state is resonsble for being the center of Renaissance ideas?
A. Venice B. Genoa C. Rome D. Florence
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Which of the following is NOT a Renaissance art characteristic?
A.Realism B.Emotional C. Religious Themes only D. secular
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People including the medici Family were considered____ of the arts as they paid for sculptors, artistis, and architects in their
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Merging renaissance ideas with the questionming of romanh catholic christianity traditions was a characteristic of christian
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Which of the following events contributed to the renewal in Western Europe of interest in classical philosophy and art?(1 point)
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What did Gutenberg fear would bring attention to his plans?
A. the gossip of the nosy neighbor who lived above Andreas Heilman's
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How did Renaissance humanism promote the idea of secularism?(1 point)
Responses by encrouaging people to only accept the
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Which event revolutionized the way people were able to access, use, and spread information during the Renaissance?(1 point)
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Match each Renaissance Person to their correct characteristic-(81 points)
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Doing which time period was the golden me first invented?
(1 point) A. Ancient Greece. B. The middle ages. C. Modern area the
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How did the translation of Greek and Roman texts by Muslim scholars cause the growth of Europe during the Renaissance?(1 point)
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Which of these statements best describes how the printing press promoted intellectual developments and technological
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
Imagine you are investigating how the Renaissance influenced exploration. In your
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After the Crusades, many Europeans were exposed to spices and silk that crusaders brought back from the Middle East. The Italian
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Where did the Renaissance start? (1 point) Responses Italy Italy France France Spain Spain England
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Of these statements best describe how the print press promoted intelligent development technology evanced in the Renaissance
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Which of the following primary sources would best help someone examine how the printing press and printed books influenced
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Andreas Vesalius went against the Catholic Church by doing what?
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Explain why artistic patronage by wealthy families was a new concept during the Renaissance.
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What impact would the i pad have had on the society during the renaissance?
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the most famous invention from the renaissance is the one people still ise today
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