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How is the influence of Leonardo da Vinci—and his patrons—still felt in modern societies?(1 point)
Responses

Da Vinci’s patrons gave him the time and money to design and build the first flying machine, which served as a model for the Wright brothers and influenced modern aircraft.
Da Vinci’s patrons gave him the time and money to design and build the first flying machine, which served as a model for the Wright brothers and influenced modern aircraft.

Da Vinci’s patrons encouraged him to focus on art honoring Christianity, a style that influenced future generations, including modern artists.
Da Vinci’s patrons encouraged him to focus on art honoring Christianity, a style that influenced future generations, including modern artists.

Da Vinci and his patrons did not influence modern societies.
Da Vinci and his patrons did not influence modern societies.

Da Vinci’s patrons gave him the time and money to develop ideas for inventions, such as a flying machine. These ideas inspired scientists and engineers in modern societies.
Da Vinci’s patrons gave him the time and money to develop ideas for inventions, such as a flying machine. These ideas inspired scientists and engineers in modern societies.
Question 2
How did the translation of Greek and Roman texts by Muslim scholars cause the growth of Europe during the Renaissance?(1 point)
Responses

These translations led to Islamic ideas becoming an important part of European society.
These translations led to Islamic ideas becoming an important part of European society.

These translations inspired Europeans to call for the Catholic Church to be reformed.
These translations inspired Europeans to call for the Catholic Church to be reformed.

These works inspired Europeans to include Muslim religious themes in their art.
These works inspired Europeans to include Muslim religious themes in their art.

These translations fueled the Renaissance, a movement that grew scientific, artistic, and philosophic thought in Europe.
These translations fueled the Renaissance, a movement that grew scientific, artistic, and philosophic thought in Europe.
Question 3
Why was literature written in vernacular languages so important?(1 point)
Responses

Literature in vernacular languages made information easier for people to access.
Literature in vernacular languages made information easier for people to access.

Literature in vernacular languages meant people didn’t have to learn how to read anymore.
Literature in vernacular languages meant people didn’t have to learn how to read anymore.

Literature in vernacular languages meant people didn’t have to learn Latin or Greek anymore.
Literature in vernacular languages meant people didn’t have to learn Latin or Greek anymore.

Literature in vernacular languages made information harder for people to access.
Literature in vernacular languages made information harder for people to access.
Question 4
Which term refers to a type of ethical thought that influenced Renaissance art?(1 point)
Responses

medieval
medieval

perspective
perspective

primary source
primary source

humanism
humanism
Question 5




How is the influence of humanism seen in Michelangelo’s sculpture David, pictured here?

(1 point)
Responses

by its focus on a religious figure
by its focus on a religious figure

through its use of stone
through its use of stone

by its large size
by its large size

through its focus on the human form
through its focus on the human form

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
1. Da Vinci’s patrons gave him the time and money to develop ideas for inventions, such as a flying machine. These ideas inspired scientists and engineers in modern societies.

2. These translations fueled the Renaissance, a movement that grew scientific, artistic, and philosophic thought in Europe.

3. Literature in vernacular languages made information easier for people to access.

4. Humanism

5. Through its focus on the human form