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Unit 1: Renaissance and Exploration (1450–1648)
1.1 Contextualizing Renaissance and Discovery
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What was the Renaissance and when did it occur?
Cultural, 14th-17th centuries
The Renaissance was marked by a revival of classical Greek and Roman
influences
The
Renaissance
had a profound impact on European society, influencing art, literature, and thought.
What were two key aspects of the Renaissance's impact on European society?
Classical learning and humanism
The Renaissance saw the emergence of new artistic and literary
forms
The
Renaissance
shifted towards more individualistic and secular perspectives.
Match the aspect with its characteristic in pre-Renaissance and Renaissance Europe:
Art & Literature (Pre-Renaissance) ↔️ Focus on religious themes
Education (Renaissance) ↔️ Emphasis on classical texts
Worldview (Pre-Renaissance) ↔️ Dominated by religious dogma
Which artist exemplified Renaissance humanist ideals by blending art and science?
Leonardo da Vinci
What was the Renaissance marked by culturally and intellectually?
Revival of classical influences
One key aspect of the Renaissance was the revival of classical
learning
The
Renaissance
saw a shift towards more individualistic perspectives.
Match the characteristics with the correct period:
Pre-Renaissance Art & Literature ↔️ Focus on religious themes
Renaissance Art & Literature ↔️ Revival of classical styles
Pre-Renaissance Education ↔️ Limited to clergy and nobility
Renaissance Education ↔️ Broader access, emphasis on classical texts
Which artist exemplified the Renaissance humanist ideals by blending art and science?
Leonardo da Vinci
Humanism was a key aspect of the
Renaissance
.
The Renaissance saw a shift towards more individualistic and secular
perspectives
What was the focus of pre-Renaissance art and literature?
Religious themes
One key aspect of the Renaissance was the revival of classical
humanism
Renaissance education emphasized
classical
texts and broader access to learning.
What did humanism emphasize during the Renaissance?
Human potential and achievements
Individualism during the Renaissance valued uniqueness and self-
expression
Match the characteristics with the correct period:
Medieval Art & Literature ↔️ Religious themes
Renaissance Art & Literature ↔️ Classical and human themes
Medieval Knowledge ↔️ Clerical authority
Renaissance Knowledge ↔️ Classical texts and reason
What does secularism emphasize during the Renaissance?
Rational thought
Realism in art and literature involves the realistic depiction of human forms and natural
settings
Scientific advancements during the Renaissance were driven by
observation
and inquiry.
What type of political structure emerged in Italy during the Renaissance?
City-states
Humanism emphasized individual potential and civic
participation
Increasing literacy during the
Renaissance
led to the wider dissemination of ideas.
Match the context with its key features:
Economic ↔️ Trade expansion
Political ↔️ Strong monarchies
Social ↔️ Increasing literacy
Order the following impacts of the Renaissance on European society:
1️⃣ Revival of classical learning and humanism
2️⃣ Emergence of new artistic and literary forms
3️⃣ Shift towards more secular perspectives
One key aspect of the Renaissance was the revival of classical learning and
humanism
Which artist exemplified Renaissance humanist ideals by blending art and science?
Leonardo da Vinci
Renaissance education emphasized
classical
texts and broader access to knowledge.
What did individualism value during the Renaissance?
Individual uniqueness
Secularism during the
Renaissance
reduced reliance on religious dogma.
Scientific advancements during the Renaissance were driven by an interest in scientific
inquiry
Match the Renaissance value with its focus:
Humanism ↔️ Human potential
Individualism ↔️ Uniqueness
Secularism ↔️ Rational thought
What was a key characteristic of the Renaissance focusing on human potential and achievements?
Humanism
Secularism in the Renaissance reduced reliance on religious
dogma
What type of advancements were valued during the Renaissance?
Scientific
Patronage during the
Renaissance
involved support from wealthy families for artists and scholars.
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