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Name____________________ McKay - CHAPTER 13: European Society in the Age of the Renaissance RENAISSANCE QUESTIONS Use the terms and people below to answer the following questions. All these terms must be utilized in at least one response to these questions. These questions do not need to be formally written, responses must be bulleted, but all terms must be throroughly identified. Be certain to provide a thesis statement for each response. 1. To what extent was the Renaissance a secular movement? 2. Describe changes in painting, poetry, architecture and sculpture that arose during the Renaissance. How did these cultural achievements reflect the values of Renaissance society? 3. Describe the position of women during the Renaissance? 4. To what extent is the term "Renaissance" a valid concept for a distinct period in modern European history? 5. Explain the ways in which the Italian Renaissance humanism transformed ideas about the individual's role in society. 6. "The secular humanism of the Italian Renaissance reflected the modern world while the Christian humanism of the Northern Renaissance compromised between medievalism and modernity. “Defend or refute this statement. 7. "Although the term "Renaissance" is misleading, the modern world began with Renaissance secularism and individualism." Assess the validity of this statement. 8. Explain why Machiavelli's The Prince is both one of the most misinterpreted books of modern times and the first modern treatise in political science. 9. Discuss how Renaissance ideas are expressed in the Italian art of the period, referring to specific works and artists. 10. Analyze the influence of humanism on the visual arts in the Italian Renaissance. Use at least three specific works to support your analysis. 11. Using at examples from at least two different states, analyze the key features of the “new monarchies” and the factors responsible for their rise in the period 1450 to 1550. RENAISSANCE PEOPLE Petrarch Boccaccio Lorenzo Valla Giovanni Pico Della Mirandola Machiavelli Castiglione Michelangelo Raphael Donatello Leo X Medici Family Charles VII (France) Charles VIII (France) Louis XI (France) Ferdinand of Aragon Jan van Eyck Botticelli Jerome Bosch Erasmus Thomas More Francois Rabelais Holbein the Younger Durer Leon Alberti Brunelleschi Ghiberti Masaccio Laura Cereta Leonardo Henry VII (England) Henry VIII (England) Isabella of Castille Pietro Aretino Artemesia Gentileschi Titian Miguel de Cervantes RENAISSANCE TERMS Humanism Civic Pride Taille Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges Sistine Chapel Northern Renaissance Communes Movable Type War of the Roses Star Chamber Conversos Hermandandes Utopia Gabelle Secular Classical Papal States Christian Humanism Oligarchy Concordant of Bologna Parliament Reconquista Inquisition 100 Years War