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___________ was a time of creativity and change in many areas - political, social, economic, and cultural.
a) The Renaissance
b) The Reformation
c) Humanism
d) The Printing Press

The cities of ________________ had survived the Middle Ages and had good trade and manufacturing.
a) France
b) North America
c) Italy
d) England

In Italy, the wealthy spent a lot of money on what?
a) The Arts
b) Tissue Boxes
c) The Printing Press
d) The Scientific Revolution

What Italian town produced many great artists: poets, artists, architects, scholars, and scientists
a) Rome
b) Florence
c) Naples
d) Sicily

__________ was based on the study of classical culture and focused on worldly subjects rather than on religious issues.
a) The Scientific Revolution
b) The Printing Press
c) The Renaissance
d) Humanism

What type of writing did authors publish in the Renaissance?
a) Self-help books
b) Comics
c) Biographies
d) Instructional Texts

Which of the following is something Renaissance painters did not do?
a) Used clay to sculpt figures.
b) Used shading to make objects.
c) Studied human anatomy.
d) Learned the rules of perspective.

Which of the following is something that Renaissance architects did not do?
a) Use stone to build large castles.
b) Reject the Gothic style.
c) Adopt many Greek architectural styles.
d) Adopt many Roman architectural styles.

Which of the following is something Leonardo Da Vinci did not do?
a) Make sketches of nature and models.
b) Sculpted the Pieta and the statue of David.
c) Painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
d) Made sketches for flying and undersea machines.

Who painted a mural in the Sistine Chapel in Rome?
a) Michalangelo
b) Leonardo Da Vinci
c) Raphael
d) Frida Kahlo

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