HIST 1001 FINAL-multiple choice – Flashcards
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            The Romanesque Central Middle Ages took place from
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        900 to 1100
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            After the Carolingian collapse, what was the first great problem that Europe faced?
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        how to redistribute power
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            In the Central Middle Ages, power became local and often brutal in vast networks of
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        vassalage
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            What did the vassal commit himself to perform in return for the lord's protection and a benefice?
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        military service
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            Under what circumstances might a benefice become a traditional right that passed out of the king or lord's dispensation?
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        once a benefice became an inheritance or family holding
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            The ideology of vassalage glorified
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        service and loyalty
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            Among the strategies in the Ottonian system for managing the papacy was
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        investing bishops and abbots with their offices
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            After the end of the Carolingian line of kings in France, the new royal line was known as the
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        Capetians
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            According to the scheme of three orders, what was the proper role of the king?
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        to equalize the orders and govern the parts of a harmonious whole
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            The call for reform in western Christendom came first from the
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        Cluniacs
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            What was the central issue in the conflict that emerged between the papacy and the empire after the death of emperor Henry III?
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        the election of popes
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            Why did reformers oppose lay investiture?
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        Lay investiture seemed to represent the secular control of spiritual life
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            The Investiture Controversy pitted Pope Gregory VII against
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        King Henry IV
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            Of all the problems facing the Byzantine Empire in the eleventh century, the greatest problem for the empire was the
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        rise of the Seljuk Turks
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            The religion of the Seljuk Turks was
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        Islam
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            At thea Byzantine army
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        Battle of Manzikert in 1071 the army of the sultan Alp Arslan demolished
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            The Byzantine Empire lost territory in southern Italy to the
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        Normans
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            William the Conqueror defeated King Harold at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, making William ruler of
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        England
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            What was the purpose of the Domesday Book?
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        to provide William with a great accounting of the properties of his kingdom
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            Pilgrimages to what destination became somewhat easier and safer in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries?
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        the Holy Land
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            Who gave an inflammatory speech at the Council of Clermont in 1095, calling for a crusade to liberate the Holy Land?
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        Pope Urban II
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            In Europe, popular movements at the time of the First Crusade also led to
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        pogroms against Jews
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            What was one of the main problems with all crusades?
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        Too few crusaders wished to remain in the conquered lands
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            What was discovered that inspired exhausted crusaders and led to the capture of Antioch in 1098 after a protracted siege?
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        the holy lance Ginn
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            Crusade was a vehicle promoted by the papacy for reinforcing
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        European and papal identity
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            To people of the High Middle Ages, their soaring Gothic cathedrals reflected
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        ??
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            Who was the greatest systematic thinker of the Middle Ages?
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        Thomas Aquinas
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            Who was the most powerful pope of the Middle Ages?
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        Innocent III
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            Abelard's Sic et Non is an extraordinary example of what method of learning?
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        a dialectical method that questioned received wisdom
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            The Twelfth-Century Renaissance sought engagement with the world through
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        dialectic
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            Where did women in the twelfth century pursue scholarly learning?
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        monasteries
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            Among the basic elements of Gothic architecture are
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        attached buttresses and pointed arches
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            What was the end result Abbot Suger sought in creating his new architectural style?
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        a taller, light-filled building
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            Bernard of Clairvaux was the spiritual voice and guide of the
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        Cistercian monastic movement
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            How did the first crusaders and their successors survive in the Holy Land?
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        through peaceful coexistence with the Muslim population
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            What did Saladin accomplish in 1187?
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        He retook the city of Jerusalem and overthrew the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem
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            What was the outcome of the Fourth Crusade?
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        the conquest of the Byzantine Empire by western crusaders
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            In the great growing season of the High Middle Ages, what region benefitted more than any other in Europe?
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        France
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            Most of the heresies that arose in the High Middle Ages were
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        anti-papal and anti-clerical
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            The strongest of the dissenting movements was associated with the
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        Cathars
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            Which order's goal was to bring about the end of heresy by identifying and enlightening wayward Christians?
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        Dominicans
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            At Runnymede in 1215, King John issued the Magna Carta, which
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        delimited what the king could demand of his people and powerful lords
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            Why did noble supporters of King Henry II of England assassinate Thomas Beckett?
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        Beckett resisted royal interference in church affairs
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            The encounter with the works of what scholar pushed higher education in the Middle Ages in a new direction?
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        Aristotle
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            What was the cultural parallel to crusade in the twelfth-century Latin west?
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        translation centers
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            Between 1175 and 1225, universities appeared in
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        Salerno, Bologna, Paris, and Oxford
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            The university at Bologna grew out of the need to make sense of
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        Roman civil law
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            The general term for the intellectual movement of university thinkers of the period between 1150 and 1350 is
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        scholasticism
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            Which thirteenth-century scholastic thinker was known as the "Dumb Ox"?
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        Thomas Aquinas
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            Why have scholars long seen a similarity between scholastic thought and Gothic architecture?
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        Both were perfected syntheses and rational demonstrations of elevated truths
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            About when did the Little Ice Age begin?
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        1270
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            About how many people died as a result of the famine that struck northern Europe between 1315 and 1322?
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        four to five million people
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            Among the causes of the Great Famine that struck northern Europe was
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        poor weather
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            Dramatic increase in the price of what led to riots during the Great Famine?
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        grain
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            What was the issue at the heart of the struggle between Pope Boniface VIII and King Philip IV?
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        the wealth and control of the French church
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            Why did critics label the period of the papal residence in Avignon the "Babylonian Captivity of the Church"?
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        Critics used the label to censure the worldliness of the Avignon church
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            What was the purpose of the Golden Bull of 1356?
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        to straighten out the constitutional complexities of the empire
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            The Golden Bull established that the right to elect an emperor of the Holy Roman Empire belonged to
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        seven German prince-electors
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            The greatest provocation that led to the outbreak of the Hundred Years' War most likely was
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        Edward III's claim to the right to confiscate Gascony
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            The deadly weapon that played a central role in the English victory at Crécy in 1346 was the
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        longbow
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            In essence, chivalry was a
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        code of conduct espoused by chevaliers or knights
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            The language of chivalry and courtly love was, for the most part,
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        French
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            The fourteenth-century plague was
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        a pandemic
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            The plague most likely reached Europe via
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        merchant ships in the Mediterranean
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            The cause of the plague was mostly likely
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        Yersinia Pestis
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            The immediate response of many to the plague was to
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        live for today
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            After the plague, the balance of power shifted from the countryside to the
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        towns
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            The response of various penitential groups to the plague was not so much anti-institutional as extra-institutional, meaning that they
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        were still believers but sought to appease God outside the confines of institutional religion
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            How did the Avignon period and the Western Schism make the Catholic Church a source of confusion to Christendom?
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        They led people to no longer view the pope as the universal representative of God
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            Why did conciliarism ultimately founder?
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        It remained the pope's prerogative to call universal councils of the church
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            Among the fundamental tenets of the late medieval Roman Catholic Church that English theorist John Wyclif rejected was
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        the seven sacraments
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            What was the significance of Joan of Arc's career?
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        It speaks to the emergence of a deeply patriotic and royalist sentiment in France
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            What did western monarchs strive to achieve in the mid-fifteenth century as they reformed their state bureaucracies?
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        to centralize authority under their control
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            The War of the Roses led to the foundation of what dynasty in England?
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        Tudor
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            The late medieval monarchs of France, England, and Spain headed toward new methods and goals of government by
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        bureaucratizing their governments
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            The progenitor of humanism was
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        Francesco Petrarcha
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            Why was the Italian Renaissance transitional?
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        It was not quite modern, yet not entirely medieval either
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            Why was the Italian Renaissance not revolutionary?
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        It did not represent a dramatic shift in political, social, or cultural attitudes
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            Renaissance humanism emphasized the study of what languages and literatures?
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        Latin and Greek
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            One of the reasons the Renaissance began in Italy was the
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        the weakness of the papacy, which allowed Italian cities for a time to operate without much papal interference
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            The one thing that distinguished Italy from the rest of Europe in the fourteenth century was the predominance of
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        cities
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            At the time of the Renaissance, the governments of most of the northern Italian states were
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        communes
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            The first pope to return the papacy permanently to Rome was
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        Martin V
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            What made Rome special among the cities of the Italian Renaissance?
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        Its relationship with antiquity and with the Catholic Church and papacy
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            What made Florence stand out during the fifteenth century?
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        its vigorous mercantile activity and enormous wealth
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            Florence's oligarchic government was led by a nine-member committee called the
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        Signoria
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            The Medici and Florence were at the forefront of the formative development of
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        banking
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            Why did Machiavelli's Prince shock contemporaries?
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        Its political amorality was strikingly different from medieval political treatises
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            Why was Venice's geographic location so important to its power and wealth?
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        Venice's position on the northeastern edge of the peninsula gave it the ability to dominate Mediterranean and Adriatic trade
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            The most important of the ancient texts identified during the Renaissance were the works of
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        Plato
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            The application of humanist thought to political and social problems is known as
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        civic humanism
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            How did the mastery of linear perspective change western European art during the Renaissance?
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        It gave paintings a sense of depth
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            The artist of the High Renaissance who painted the fresco cycle for the Sistine Chapel was
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        Michelangelo
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            The most popular artist of the High Renaissance was
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        Raphael
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            Why did the European Renaissance have a more overtly religious cast to it than did the Italian Renaissance?
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        European humanists applied the critical spirit of humanism to the church and its doctrines
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            The chief renaissance city in northern Europe was
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        Bruges in Flanders
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            A hallmark of European renaissance art was
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        the juxtaposition of religious themes with individualized portraits
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            Why did the development of a technology for the mass production of books have an enormous intellectual impact on Europe?
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        The fixed nature of print made the post-Gutenberg world more intellectually exact
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            Among the humanist church reformers of the sixteenth century were
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        Erasmus, More, and Rabelais