pre-test chapter 14. this intellectual movement tried to apply the wisdom of the ancients to the...
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PRE-TEST CHAPTER 14
This intellectual movement tried to apply the wisdom of the ancients to the Renaissance world.
• A. Humanism
• B. Patron
• C. Perspective
• D. Leonardo da Vinci
• E. Niccolo Machiavelli
• AB Thomas Moore
• A. Humanism
This technique in painting makes distant objects smaller than those close to the viewer.
• A. Humanism
• B. Patron
• C. Perspective
• D. Leonardo da Vinci
• E. Niccolo Machiavelli
• AB Thomas Moore
C. Perspective
This multitalented man dissected corpses to learn how to paint human anatomy correctly.
• A. Humanism
• B. Patron
• C. Perspective
• D. Leonardo da Vinci
• E. Niccolo Machiavelli
• AB Thomas Moore
• D. Leonardo da Vinci
During the Renaissance this type of person provided financial backing for the arts.
• A. Humanism
• B. Patron
• C. Perspective
• D. Leonardo da Vinci
• E. Niccolo Machiavelli
• AB Thomas Moore
B. Patron
This Renaissance author wrote a how to book for the Royals
• A. Humanism
• B. Patron
• C. Perspective
• D. Leonardo da Vinci
• E. Niccolo Machiavelli
• AB Thomas Moore
• E. Niccolo Machiavelli
One of his greatest books “Utopia”.
• A. Humanism
• B. Patron
• C. Perspective
• D. Leonardo da Vinci
• E. Niccolo Machiavelli
• AB Thomas Moore
• AB Thomas Moore
Painted the Sistine Chapel
• A. LEONARDO da VINCI
• B. MICHELANGELO
• C. RAPHAEL
• MICHELANGELO
Painted the Mona Lisa
• A. LEONARDO da VINCI
• B. MICHELANGELO
• C. RAPHAEL
• LEONARDO da VINCI
Painted the Madonna,
• A. LEONARDO da VINCI
• B. MICHELANGELO
• C. RAPHAEL
• C. RAPHAEL
an ideal or perfect society
• A. Satire
• B. Engraving
• C. Utopia
• D. Reformation
• E. Predestination
• C. Utopia
a religious teaching that God determines who will gain salvation
• A. Satire
• B. Engraving
• C. Utopia
• D. Reformation
• E. Predestination
• E. Predestination
the European movement calling for reform within the Roman Catholic Church
• A. Satire
• B. Engraving
• C. Utopia
• D. Reformation
• E. Predestination
• D. Reformation
an art form in which an artist cuts a design on metal plate and then uses the plate for printing
• A. Satire
• B. Engraving
• C. Utopia
• D. Reformation
• E. Predestination
• B. Engraving
the use of ridicule or scorn to expose the vices or misbehaviors of others
• A. Satire
• B. Engraving
• C. Utopia
• D. Reformation
• E. Predestination
•A. Satire
Renaissance art reflected the humanist interest in
• A. individual achievement
• B. Socialism
• C. government by kings
• D. the theater
• A. individual achievement
• In their effort to achieve realism renaissance painters and sculptors gave great attention to
• A. public opinion
• B. landscape
• C. medieval art
• D. anatomy
• D. anatomy
• During the Renaissance women artists
• A. kept their work secret
• B. were nonexistent
• C. produced many works of poor quality
• D. petitioned for a art school
• A. kept their work secret
• Renaissance architects favored
• A. the Gothic style
• B. the Greek and Roman style
• C. Chinese styles
• D. medieval architecture
• B. the Greek and Roman style
• How rulers could gain and maintain power was the focus of The Prince a book by
• A. Francesco Petrarch
• B. Niccolo Machiavelli
• C. Filippo Brunelleschi
• D. Michelangelo
• B. Niccolo Machiavelli
• How did the printing press affect Europe?
• A. the price of books rose • B. More people learned to read and
write• C. Books were only available to only a
limited few• D. Trade declined with the increase in
books
• B. More people learned to
read and write
• To pay for church projects the clergy
• A. raised fees and sold indulgences
• B. traded with other nations
• C. waged war
• D. taxed Roman citizens
• A. raised fees and sold indulgences
• The Roman Catholic Church reacted to Luther’s ideas by
• A. spreading them to non Christian
• B. sentencing him to death
• C. excommunicating him
• D. adapting Church doctrine
• C. excommunicating him
• Luther believed that souls could be saved only through
• A. the Church
• B. buying indulgences
• C. faith
• D. participating in a crusade
• C. faith
• Luther preached that all Christians
• A. should join a church
• B. should travel to Roman
• C. had equal access to God
• D. would enter heaven
• C. had equal access to God
• Who were often accused of being witches?
• A. Women
• B. Men
• C. Children
• D. clergy
A. Women