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Who typed all these flippin cards? |
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Man Tam Vo (yes try to pronounce it...why not) |
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He was the author of Secretum |
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Author of Praise of Folly |
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St. Peters Cornerstone was laid. |
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He was the last of the antipopes |
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This is the term used to describe Jews and Moors driven from Spain. |
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True or False The Renaissance was a time characterized by a repression of art and literature. |
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True or False Most of the Renaissance popes managed to reist the exaggerated forms of humanism. |
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True or False During the renaissance, education returned to a focus on the classics |
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True or False The People of Rome and the Roman Curia urged the people to tear down the Constantine Basilica of St. Peters. |
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True or False In the 15th century, Italy developed a middle class for the first time. |
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True or False Initially the council of Basel-Ferrara-Florence was convoked to fight the Turks. |
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True or False The rise in commerce in Italy coincided with the decline of commerce in the East. |
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True or False The Eastern Church rejected the Filique of the Western Creed. |
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True or False Pope Eugene IV tried to use the Council of Basel-Ferrara-FLorence as an opportunity to reunite the Eastern and Western Churches. |
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True or False Many Greeks blamed the Latin Church for weakening the Byzantine Empire during the crusades. |
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True or False Petrarch is considered to be the Father of Humanism. |
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True or False St. Thomas Moore earned the title "Defender of the Faith" from the pope |
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True or False Pope Callsitus III was responsible for overturning the sentence against St. Joan of Arc. |
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True or False Cardinal Ximenes de Cisneros is remembered as a ruthless man who abused his political power for personal gain. |
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False!! This chapter test has a buncha true-false...i know |
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True or False The Dominican friar, Savonarola, was a great patron of the Medici family in Florence. |
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The inital planning of a new St. Peters (DP spelled it Paeters...lol) as well as the establishment of the Vatican Library was led by |
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The pope responded to the Renaissance by: |
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sponsoring artists like Michelangelo and Botticelli |
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The corner stone of St. Peters was laid by: |
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Pope ( or Pooope as DP spelled it) Julius II |
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The excesses of some of hte Renaissance popes were |
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a source of scandals and shame. |
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An immediate effect of the invention of the printing press was |
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The increase of literacy and book ownership |
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The Eastern and western church were united briefly |
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to defend against the invading Turks |
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In the 15th century, the separated Eastern and Western Churches were called |
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The Roman Catholic and Orthodoc churches. |
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St. Thomas Moore was ordered to be beheaded by: |
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The newest threat to Europe and Constantinople in the 14th Century was the |
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The family dominated the political and cultural life in Florence was the |
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The city of ___ was known as the "Golden Horn" |
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The focus on pre-Christian work in universities created a more ___ education than religious. |
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The name ___ is synonymous with ruthless, underhanded conduct because of his famous treatise on ruling |
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___ was the term coined by St. Thomas Moore which meant "no place" and described a religious society, heavily influenced by divine revelation, in which goods were held in common. |
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___ was the intellectual, literary and scientific movement of the Middle Ages whose aim was to base every branch of learning on classical culture. |
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