UNIT V JEOPARDY

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Danielle Jones
AP Modern European History
Vocab
Leaders
People
Art Work
Works
Italian
Renaissance
Northern
Renaissance
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Final Jeopardy
The revival of ancient
learning and the supplanting
of traditional religious beliefs
by new secular and scientific
values the began in Italy in the
fourteenth and fifteenth
centuries is called the
.
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Renaissance
Vocab
The study of the Latin
and Greek classics and
the Church Fathers
both for their own sake
and to promote a
rebirth of ancient
norms and values.
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Humanism
Vocab
Philosophy of Plato that
posits pre existent Ideal
Forms of which all earthy
things are imperfect mode
is
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Platonism
Vocab
A style of art in the mid to late
sixteenth century that
permitted artists to express
their own “manner” or feelings
in contrast to the symmetry
and simplicity of the art of the
High Renaissance.
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Mannerism
Vocab
Education designed
to promote
humanist leadership
of political and
cultural life.
500
Civic Humanism
Vocab
Wealthiest
Florentine and a
natural
statesman
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Cosimo de’ Medici
Leaders
The Great Schism
was supported by:
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Charles V
Leaders
Part of the Medici
Family and used his
powers as Pope to use
the papal money to
keep his family in
power of Florence.
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Pope Leo X
Leaders
BONUS
Between the newly
acquired Burgundian
lands and his own
inheritance, and ended
his reign with a
kingdom twice the size
that he had inherited
King Louis XI
Leaders
Boniface VII found
himself in a power
struggle over the limits
of monarchial authority
with
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Philip the Fair
Leaders
Exercised a strict and
puritanical rule, was
overthrown by the
people and the
Medici’s returned to
power
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Savonarola
Leaders
Was known as the
father of
“humanism”
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Francesco Petrarch
People
He wrote The
Imitation of Christ,
One of the greatest
of Christian
devotional literature
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Thomas à Kempis
People
Along with writing
the Prince, he
believed the ends
must justify the
means
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Niccolo Machiavelli
People
Most famous northern
Humanist, as known as
a educational and
religious reformer
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Erasmus
People
This conquistador
landed in Mexico and
opened
communication with
the Aztec Emperor
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Hernan Cortes
People
BONUS
Explored the
coastline of South
America and made
it to the Philippines
Ferdinand Magellan
People
Name the Artist
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Leonardo da Vinci
Art Work
Name the
Artist
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Michelangelo
Art Work
Name the Artist
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Raphael
Art Work
Name the Artist
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Titian
Art Work
Name the Artist
500
Sando Botticelli
Art Work
BONUS
Name the Artist
Masaccio
Art Work
The Book of the Courtier
(1518)
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Castiglione
Works
Divine Comedy
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Dante
Works
Praise of Folly (1512)
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Erasmus
Works
The Canterbury Tales
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Chaucer
Works
Don Quixote
500
Cervantes
Works
BONUS
Volpone
Ben Jonson
Works
What city was the
center of art
during the Italian
Renaissance?
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Rome
Italian
Renaissance
During the Renaissance
literary works started to be
written in Italian which
was the
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Vernacular
Italian
Renaissance
Italian Renaissance
architects revived the style
of the
.
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Ancient Romans
Italian
Renaissance
BONUS
Michelangelo was
called paint the
ceiling of the
Sistine chapel by.
Julius II
Italian
Renaissance
Florence became
the center of
for Italy.
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Banking
Italian
Renaissance
Leonardo was talented in
many areas including
and
.
500
Art and Science
Italian
Renaissance
The Northern Renaissance
drew on
and
texts of the Bible
and writings of the
Church Fathers.
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Hebrew and Greek
Northern
Renaissance
The essay form was
developed by
.
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Michel de Montaigne
Northern
Renaissance
His secular writings
portrayed his
confidence in human
nature and reflected
Renaissance tastes
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Francois Rabelais
Northern
Renaissance
Humanism
was highly supported
in the Northern
Renaissance.
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Christian
Northern
Renaissance
The printing press made
many published works
popular but most
importantly the
__________.
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Bible
Northern
Renaissance
BONUS
_______ is based on the
ideas of Erasmus and the
belief that Christianity offered
humanity sound guidelines for
its moral conduct and the
religion and learning were
inextricably bound together.
Erasmian Humanism
Northern
Renaissance
There were many popular
artists in the Renaissance;
Leonardo da Vinci,
Raphael, and Michelangelo
name one work from each
artist
Leonardo da Vinci- Mona Lisa, Last
Supper
Raphael- School of Athens
Michelangelo- Sistine ceiling, Last
judgment,
Final Jeopardy