Title: Renaissance Jeopardy
1Renaissance Jeopardy
- Danielle Jones
- AP Modern European History
2Vocab Leaders People Art Work Works Italian Renaissance Northern Renaissance
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3The 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 .
100
4Renaissance
Vocab
5The 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.
200
6Humanism
Vocab
7Philosophy of Plato that posits pre existent
Ideal Forms of which all earthy things are
imperfect mode is .
300
8Platonism
Vocab
9A 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.
400
10Mannerism
Vocab
11Education designed to promote humanist leadership
of political and cultural life.
500
12Civic Humanism
Vocab
13Wealthiest Florentine and a natural statesman
100
14Cosimo de Medici
Leaders
15The Great Schism was supported by
200
16Charles V
Leaders
17Part of the Medici Family and used his powers as
Pope to use the papal money to keep his family in
power of Florence.
300
18Pope Leo X
Leaders
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19Between the newly acquired Burgundian lands and
his own inheritance, and ended his reign with a
kingdom twice the size that he had inherited
20King Louis XI
Leaders
21Boniface VII found himself in a power struggle
over the limits of monarchial authority with
.
400
22Philip the Fair
Leaders
23Exercised a strict and puritanical rule, was
overthrown by the people and the Medicis
returned to power
500
24Savonarola
Leaders
25Was known as the father of humanism
100
26Francesco Petrarch
People
27He wrote The Imitation of Christ, One of the
greatest of Christian devotional literature
200
28Thomas à Kempis
People
29Along with writing the Prince, he believed the
ends must justify the means
300
30Niccolo Machiavelli
People
31Most famous northern Humanist, as known as a
educational and religious reformer
400
32Erasmus
People
33This conquistador landed in Mexico and opened
communication with the Aztec Emperor
500
34Hernan Cortes
People
BONUS
35Explored the coastline of South America and made
it to the Philippines
36Ferdinand Magellan
People
37Name the Artist
100
38Leonardo da Vinci
Art Work
39Name the Artist
200
40Michelangelo
Art Work
41 Name the Artist
300
42Raphael
Art Work
43Name the Artist
400
44Titian
Art Work
45Name the Artist
500
46Sando Botticelli
Art Work
BONUS
47Name the Artist
48Masaccio
Art Work
49The Book of the Courtier (1518)
100
50Castiglione
Works
51Divine Comedy
200
52Dante
Works
53Praise of Folly (1512)
300
54Erasmus
Works
55The Canterbury Tales
400
56Chaucer
Works
57Don Quixote
500
58Cervantes
Works
BONUS
59Volpone
60 Ben Jonson
Works
61What city was the center of art during the
Italian Renaissance?
100
62Rome
Italian Renaissance
63During the Renaissance literary works started to
be written in Italian which was the
.
200
64Vernacular
Italian Renaissance
65Italian Renaissance architects revived the style
of the .
300
66Ancient Romans
Italian Renaissance
BONUS
67Michelangelo was called paint the ceiling of the
Sistine chapel by.
68Julius II
Italian Renaissance
69Florence became the center of for
Italy.
400
70Banking
Italian Renaissance
71Leonardo was talented in many areas including
and .
500
72Art and Science
Italian Renaissance
73The Northern Renaissance drew on and
texts of the Bible and writings of the
Church Fathers.
100
74Hebrew and Greek
Northern Renaissance
75The essay form was developed by
.
200
76Michel de Montaigne
Northern Renaissance
77His secular writings portrayed his confidence in
human nature and reflected Renaissance tastes
300
78Francois Rabelais
Northern Renaissance
79 Humanism was highly supported in
the Northern Renaissance.
400
80Christian
Northern Renaissance
81The printing press made many published works
popular but most importantly the __________.
500
82Bible
Northern Renaissance
BONUS
83_______ 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.
84Erasmian Humanism
Northern Renaissance
85There were many popular artists in the
Renaissance Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and
Michelangelo name one work from each artist
86Leonardo da Vinci- Mona Lisa, Last
Supper Raphael- School of Athens Michelangelo-
Sistine ceiling, Last judgment,
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