1.

How did printing in the vernacular affect daily life during the Renaissance?

Books were available in fewer places.

More people learned Latin.

Literacy increased among ordinary people.

More people became interested in reading poetry.

2.
Which of the following contributed to the start of the Renaissance?

growing wealth in the cities

increased study of religion

the growing wealth of manors outside cities

the movement of townspeople to rural areas

3.
Which of the following would have been studied as a result of the humanism movement?

The Canterbury Tales, by English writer Geoffrey Chaucer

The Odyssey, by the Greek poet Homer

Martin Luther's 95 Theses

a copy of the Gutenberg Bible

4. Which elements of this building reflect architectural developments during the Renaissance?

It is tall and narrow.

It has bands of colored stone.

It has arches and columns.

It has front-facing window openings.

5.
Mark three reasons why Martin Luther criticized the Catholic Church.

the requirement that a priest perfom the sacrament of marriage

the sale of indulgences by Church officials

the requirement that priests perform baptisms

the requirement that priests perform communion

the accumulation of wealth by Church officials

6.
Why was Florence the artistic center of the Renaissance?

There were many wealthy banking families who supported the arts.

There was a university focused on the arts there.

The pope kept his money there.

There was a large supply of gold there.

7. This text excerpt is an example of what type of Renaissance literature?

the picaresque

the sonnet

the devotional

the epic poem

8. Which effect replaces the question mark in the table?

The use of Latin in literature increases.

The first European universities are founded.

The Church encourages new learnings.

Literacy increases among ordinary people.

9.
For Bacon and Descartes, what was a critical step in reaching a sound scientific conclusion?

identifying a problem

asking questions about a problem

making assumptions about a problem

using reason and observation to solve a problem

10.
Why did Renaissance humanists think that people should study classical works?

Reading classical works would deepen one's religious faith.

People could improve their earthly lives.

People could gain knowledge that would lead to a revival of the Roman Empire.

Reading classical works would make religious traditions less important.

11.
Which Renaissance artist was known for his painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?

Leonardo da Vinci

Bernardo Luini

Michelangelo

Dante Alighieri

12.
Look at both questions 12 and 13. Two statements will be correct for # 12 and two will be correct for #13.

Which 2 statements describes a belief of Catholicism.

The Bible and tradition are sources of truth.

People read and interpret the bible for themselves.

The Bible alone is the source of truth.

Priests interpret the Bible for people.

13.
Look at both questions 12 and 13. Two statements will be correct for # 12 and two will be correct for #13.

Which 2 statements describes a belief of Lutherism, Calvinism.

The Bible and tradition are sources of truth.

People read and interpret the bible for themselves.

The Bible alone is the source of truth.

Priests interpret the Bible for people.
what are the answers

3 answers

1. Literacy increased among ordinary people.
2. Growing wealth in the cities.
3. The Odyssey, by the Greek poet Homer.
4. It has arches and columns.
5. The sale of indulgences by Church officials, the accumulation of wealth by Church officials, and the requirement that a priest perform the sacrament of marriage.
6. There were many wealthy banking families who supported the arts.
7. The epic poem.
8. The use of Latin in literature increases.
9. Using reason and observation to solve a problem.
10. People could improve their earthly lives.
11. Michelangelo.
12. The Bible and tradition are sources of truth and Priests interpret the Bible for people.
13. People read and interpret the bible for themselves and The Bible alone is the source of truth.
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