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Document 2410988
Welcome!
AP REVIEW #1 - round one
Humanism
New
Monarchs
Art & Artist
Renaissance
Society
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Humanism 100
Italian humanists stressed the
a. study of the classics for what they could reveal
about human nature.
b. study of the classics in order to understand the
divine nature of God.
c. absolute authority of classical texts.
(a)
Humanism 200
A concern for social reform based on
Christian ideals would reflect the belief of
which of the following humanist?
a. Petrarch
b. Erasmus
c. Mirandolla
b. Erasmus
Humanism 300
Humanist who’s book blamed the
problems of society on property ownership
and corruption?
Thomas More
Humanism 400
His book; The Decameron, embodied the
new secular spirit.
Boccaccio
Humanism 500
Which subject would NOT be part of the
humanist curriculum?
a. History
b. Theology
c. Poetry
d. Language
b. Theology
New Monarchs 100
The Tudors won the support of the upper
middle class by
a. promoting peace through diplomacy and
providing social order.
b. restricting the wages of the working
classes.
c. lowering taxes and subsidizing the wool
industry.
(a)
New Monarchs 200
The name of the court, designed to end the
influence of powerful nobles on the English
courts?
The Star Chamber
New Monarchs 300
All of the following were aspects of the
centralizing efforts of Charles VII of France
EXCEPT?
a. publication of the Pragmatic Sanction.
b. a permanent royal army.
c. redistribution of feudal lands to the
peasants.
(C)
New Monarchs 400
The state (country) that maintained a
confederation system, gained control of the
church hierarchy, and revived the use of the
Hermandades?
Spain
New Monarchs 500
The monarchs of England, France, and Spain all
used which of the following to centralize power?
a. Royal Councils made up of middle-class
b. Representative assemblies
c. The Inquisition
a. Royal Councils
Art & Artist 100
Based on his work Lives of the Artists, ______ is
considered to be the first art historian.
a. Petrarch
b. Vasari
c. Raphael
b. Vasari
Art & Artist 200
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic
of Renaissance Art:
a. Impressionism
b. Realism
c. Perspective
d. balance
a. Impressionism
Art & Artist 300
Which of the following was the reaction of the
Catholic church to the Renaissance?
a. attempted to crush the secularism of the Renaissance.
b. used Renaissance ideals to promote moral reform.
c. adopted the Renaissance spirit, especially when it
came to art.
(c)
Art & Artist 400
Patrons sponsored artists and works of art for what
purpose?
a. to please God
b. to glorify themselves and their families
c. to enlighten the masses.
(b)
Art & Artist 500
The artist of the
Primavera
Botticelli
Renaissance Society 100
True or False: The status of women in the
Renaissance improved.
False
Renaissance Society 200
Female humanist who argued that the
inferiority of women was due to their
failure to live up to their own potential?
Laura Cereta
DAILY DOUBLE – Renaissance
The assimilation of the feudal nobility and
the commercial elites of the cities was
accomplished largely by what means?
Intermarriage
Renaissance Society 400
Rape that was viewed as a most serious
when it involved:
a. a married woman
b. a peasant woman raped by an upper-class
man
c. A young upper-class woman by a lower class
man
(c)
Renaissance Society 500
Florentine organization established to
enforce laws against homosexuality?
Office of the Night
City States 100
location of the first artistic and literary
manifestations of the Italian
Renaissance
Florence
City States 200
Italian balance-of-power diplomacy was
designed to
a. prevent foreign domination of Italy.
b. prevent a single Italian state from
dominating the peninsula.
c. Reduce the influence of the Condotierri
(b)
City States 300
All of the following were among the Italian
powers that dominated the peninsula except
a.
b.
c.
d.
Naples.
Venice.
the Papal States.
Genoa.
d. Genoa
City States 400
The event that marked the end of the Italian
Renaissance.
Sack of Rome in 1527
City States 500
The French invasion if Italy at the end of
the fifteenth century was predicted by
Savonarola
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