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Middle Ages City States Art, Math, Science Nation Building Expansion& Imperialism Hodge Podge 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 What was the name given to the major east-west trade route? Silk Road Name 3 things that were passed along the silk road. Ideas (religion, science, music, etc) goods, disease What was the goal of the medieval crusades? Recover the holy lands from the Muslims. Why is the feudal system shaped like a pyramid? The base of the feudal system needed to have enough members to support the upper tiers. How did Black Death change the way people saw the world? People questioned their status in society; their religion. Cities began to grow because of this. Increased trade. What class of people began to grow as a result of cities? Merchant class How did Italy’s geography help it’s city-states prosper? (2) 1. Mountains to the north protected from invaders. 2. Well developed, easily accessible ports (ocean access) Why was the power of the church less in Italy at the time of the rise of the city-states? The papacy was moved to Avignon in southern France. What did the Medici family do that resulted in Florence becoming the center of Italian Renaissance? They supported artists, architects, and scholars. Ideals of citizenship were promoted. Why were ideas of the Renaissance slow to spread in some areas of Europe? 1. Feudalism was more entrenched in the rich agricultural lands. 2. War 3. Religion What allowed ideas to spread more quickly? - Invading armies took ideas from Italy home. - Italian craftsman and scholars were brought to northern courts. - Europe entered a time of peace What are some of the advantages of the printing press? - Books could be produced much faster. - Ideas could be shared more easily. How did art further spread the ideas of the renaissance? - Created more realistic images of life - Traveled more, shared ideas - Art became more personal - Artists were respected for their creative genius and paid How did humanism further the study of science and math? Scientists and mathematicians used reasoning and observation to analyze the world. They search for explanations to natural events rather than accept “spiritual” answers. When did the idea of nations begin to develop? In the renaissance What did the monarchs use to overpower the nobles? Taxes from cities to purchase gunpowder, and mercenaries. How did the printing press contribute to the building of nations? Books written in the vernacular languages provided a common history and common heros for people of a region. How did monarchs support the growth of urban centers? Improved trade laws and lifted trade barriers. How did the exploration of new lands lead to a sense of national identity? People developed a collective pride in the discoveries. Why did Western Europe need a new trade route to Asia? Turks conquered Constantinople in 1453. What two instruments improved ship navigation? Compass, quadrant, astrolabe, and printing press made maps available What did the countries involved in exploration hope to gain? Wealth and Power In which direction did Portuguese explorers first set out? South down the coast of Africa, then east to India. What was Europe’s imperialist nations thought that they had the right to control their colonies based on? Based on a belief of cultural and political superiority. What were the 3 major Italian citystates? Florence, Venice, Genoa How did Martin Luther set out to change the Roman Catholic Church? Listed 95 reforms he felt the church had to make. What is the term referring to the local dialect? Vernacular Who is the head of the Anglican Church? Ruling King or Queen of England. List 3 examples of worldviews that we hold today that were born of ideas from the renaissance? - Importance of the individual A high material standard of living Importance of education Governments based on democracy Laws that guarantee the rights and freedoms of citizens.