History Final
Renaissance art was notable for:
focusing on humans and their emotions.
What is the major difference between the Renaissance art of northern Europe and Italy?
Northern European art had more scenes of everyday life while Italy had more religious scenes.
Which of these was famous for their Renaissance literature?
Petrarch
The introduction of new bookkeeping practices after the Crusades was aided by what?
Arabic numerals
Which of these was NOT a writer of the northern Renaissance?
Durer
What was NOT true of The Prince?
It was rooted in early Christian traditions.
What was NOT a characteristic of the northern Renaissance?
It was viewed as an opposition to the ideas of the Italian
Which of these Renaissance artists is correctly paired with his famous work?
Leonardo da Vinci - Mona Lisa
What figure of the northern Renaissance wrote Utopia?
Thomas More
Government power in wealthy city-states seemed to rest in which segment of society?
church officials
Which of these was NOT a factor in reducing Church influence in northern Italy?
interest in Greek philosophy
What invention had the greatest influence on the spread of ideas in the Northern Renaissance?
moveable type
The Prince by Machiavelli:
provided a set of rules for rulers to take and hold power.
What form of government did the Italian city-states develop?
republic
Increased trade between Europe and the Muslim and Byzantine empires was stimulated by what?
the Crusades
Michelangelo is famous for his work in what building?
the Sistine Chapel
The Prince is famous for advocating what idea?
the end result always justifies the means.the end result always justifies the means.
What was NOT a result of this increase in trade?
the establishment of Muslim trading posts in Europe
The Italian city-states became important. What led to the rise of Florence, Venice, and Genoa?
their location in the interior of Europe
What led to the rise of city-states in northern Italy?
victorious knights from the Crusades settled in the area
What provided the major economic support for the Renaissance?
wealthy patrons