renaissance Crossword Puzzles
A vous de jouer :) 2021-11-29
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- L'Empire ... a accéléré la renaissance culturelle de l'Occident
- Les humanistes sont ... ils cherchent à fonder une société utopique
- Affirmation considérée comme fondamentale et incontestable
- Premier mouvement littéraire et artistique
- Conception philosophique qui considère que l'être humain est au centre de tout
- Pays natal de Pétrarque
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- Fondateur du mouvement humaniste
- Plusieurs cardinaux byzantins sont parti en emportant des manuscrits...
- Les humanistes pensent que l'Homme peut rendre l'humanité meilleure grâce à plusieurs qualités dont la ...
- Epoque succédant le Moyen-Âge
- Créateur de l'imprimerie
- Système éducatif reprenant des idées humanistes
- Suite à la chute de l'empire byzantin, plusieurs artistes/hommes de science sont allés en ...
13 Clues: Pays natal de Pétrarque • Créateur de l'imprimerie • Epoque succédant le Moyen-Âge • Fondateur du mouvement humaniste • Premier mouvement littéraire et artistique • Système éducatif reprenant des idées humanistes • Affirmation considérée comme fondamentale et incontestable • L'Empire ... a accéléré la renaissance culturelle de l'Occident • ...
Renaissance Words 2025-10-02
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- painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- father of astronomy, developed the telescope
- rebirth of classical knowledge
- very rich patrons of the arts
- focus on individual worth, creativity,value
- the country in Europe where the Renaissance started
- sculpture by Donatello
- actor wrote poems, plays, and tragedies that are still performed today
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- painted the School of Athens, long considered "the greatest artist"
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- discovered that the solar system revolved around the sun, not the Earth
- wrote The Little Prince, who thought the ends justified the means
- a musical that is a re-write of Romeo & Juliet
13 Clues: sculpture by Donatello • painting by Leonardo da Vinci • very rich patrons of the arts • rebirth of classical knowledge • painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • focus on individual worth, creativity,value • father of astronomy, developed the telescope • a musical that is a re-write of Romeo & Juliet • the country in Europe where the Renaissance started • ...
The Renaissance crossword 2024-10-31
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- what continent did it mainly revolve around
- profound cultural movement that emerged in Europe during the 14th to the 17th centuries
- what artist did
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- who created the masterpiece the mona lisa
- Galile The Renaissance was also marked by significant advancements in science and technology Figures like
- a famous piece of art
- where did the Renaissance start
7 Clues: what artist did • a famous piece of art • where did the Renaissance start • who created the masterpiece the mona lisa • what continent did it mainly revolve around • profound cultural movement that emerged in Europe during the 14th to the 17th centuries • ...
Famous Renaissance figures 2025-06-06
8 Clues: statue of David • Da Vinci Renaissance man • Definition of Renaisannsance • of David Michelangelo scultped • the city where the renaisannsance began • the country where the Renaissance began • Lisa Leonardo Da vinci's painting of a lady • supper Leonardo Da vinci's painting of Jesus
Renaissance 2024-10-30
7 Clues: Painted Mona Lisa • Life based on morals • following middle ages • before Renaissance era • Niccolo Machiavelli wrote • created the printing press • Michelangelo famous sculpture
7th Chapter 6 Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-14
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- This element of Renaissance art gave depth
- The Roman Church launched a _____ Reformation against the Protestant Reformation.
- Three positive consequences of the Renaissance include 1. Interest in the study of Greek and Hebrew; 2. Widespread accessible _____; 3. Return to clear teachings of Scripture.
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- This element of Renaissance art added dimension
- The Council of _____ was a series of meetings of high Roman Church officials that resulted in a statement of Roman Catholic beliefs and practices.
- This element of Renaissance art showed the structure of humans, animals, and plants
- Was Martin Luther executed by the Roman Church?
7 Clues: This element of Renaissance art gave depth • This element of Renaissance art added dimension • Was Martin Luther executed by the Roman Church? • The Roman Church launched a _____ Reformation against the Protestant Reformation. • This element of Renaissance art showed the structure of humans, animals, and plants • ...
Chapter 1 Review 2023-09-21
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- _____________ and Information Technologies
- The ______-___ used a lot of copper tools
- A very famous painting made during the Renaissance
- Began in the early 1300's in Italy
- Communication and ___________ Technologies
- The earliest period of known civilization; _____ Age
- Many knights used this invention that was made during the Iron Age
- Used in maintaining health and curing illnesses
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- Began in 400 BCE in Europe
- The Cotton Gin was made during this period
- Used in converting materials into industrial and consumer products
- These technologies are especially used when building or constructing
- A human made object is also known as?
- The internet was made during the ___________ Age
- ______ and Power Technologies
15 Clues: Began in 400 BCE in Europe • ______ and Power Technologies • Began in the early 1300's in Italy • A human made object is also known as? • The ______-___ used a lot of copper tools • _____________ and Information Technologies • The Cotton Gin was made during this period • Communication and ___________ Technologies • Used in maintaining health and curing illnesses • ...
Units 2-5 Review 2024-11-14
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- France later became this form of government after the revolution
- Where the Renaissance mainly took place
- Leader that sparked the Reformation with his 95 Theses (last name)
- Led the Haitian Rebellion (first name)
- Invention that helped spread ideas throughout Europe
- The belief in human divinity
- Renaissance artists that painted the Mona Lisa
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- Enlightenment thinker that believed in a strong government (last name)
- Group of colonists that were AGAINST the British government
- Group of colonists loyal to the British government
- Enlightenment thinker that believed in separation of church and state
- King of England during the American Revolution (first name)
- Leader who overthrew the French monarchy (first name)
- A revolution ended slavery in this country:
14 Clues: The belief in human divinity • Led the Haitian Rebellion (first name) • Where the Renaissance mainly took place • A revolution ended slavery in this country: • Renaissance artists that painted the Mona Lisa • Group of colonists loyal to the British government • Invention that helped spread ideas throughout Europe • Leader who overthrew the French monarchy (first name) • ...
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Quiz 2016-04-17
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- Was ermöglichte die Vervielfältigung von Büchern?
- Wie hiess das neune Weltbild von Galileo?
- Wer übersetze die Biebel auf Deutsch?
- Was heisst Renaissance auf Deutsch?
- Wer fand die Seefahrt nach Indien?
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- Was bedeutet Humanismus?
- Wer druckte das Neue Testament in griechischer und lateinischer Sprache?
- Wo war der Ursprung der Renaissance?
- Eine der ersten gedruckten Bücher war die...
9 Clues: Was bedeutet Humanismus? • Wer fand die Seefahrt nach Indien? • Was heisst Renaissance auf Deutsch? • Wo war der Ursprung der Renaissance? • Wer übersetze die Biebel auf Deutsch? • Wie hiess das neune Weltbild von Galileo? • Eine der ersten gedruckten Bücher war die... • Was ermöglichte die Vervielfältigung von Büchern? • ...
Renaissance art 2023-05-01
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- A city where the Quattrocento began
- The renaissance art period developed in the 16th century.
- Another name for the Mona Lisa
- A characterization of paintings in the Quattrocento.
- Lisa Painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
- A chapel painted by Michelangelo
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- A renaissance artist who made the sculpture
- A city where the Cinquecento began
- The renaissance art period developed in the 16th century.
- A sculpture made by Michelangelo.
10 Clues: Another name for the Mona Lisa • A chapel painted by Michelangelo • A sculpture made by Michelangelo. • A city where the Cinquecento began • A city where the Quattrocento began • Lisa Painting by Leonardo da Vinci. • A renaissance artist who made the sculpture • A characterization of paintings in the Quattrocento. • ...
Quiz 2016-04-17
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- Was bedeutet Humanismus?
- Wer druckte das Neue Testament in griechischer und lateinischer Sprache?
- Wer übersetze die Biebel auf Deutsch?
- Eine der ersten gedruckten Bücher war die...
- Was heisst Renaissance auf Deutsch?
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- Was ermöglichte die Vervielfältigung von Büchern?
- Wie hiess das neune Weltbild von Galileo?
- Wo war der Ursprung der Renaissance?
- Wer fand die Seefahrt nach Indien?
9 Clues: Was bedeutet Humanismus? • Wer fand die Seefahrt nach Indien? • Was heisst Renaissance auf Deutsch? • Wo war der Ursprung der Renaissance? • Wer übersetze die Biebel auf Deutsch? • Wie hiess das neune Weltbild von Galileo? • Eine der ersten gedruckten Bücher war die... • Was ermöglichte die Vervielfältigung von Büchern? • ...
Quiz 2016-04-17
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- Was ermöglichte die Vervielfältigung von Büchern?
- Wie hiess das neune Weltbild von Galileo?
- Wer übersetze die Biebel auf Deutsch?
- Was heisst Renaissance auf Deutsch?
- Wer fand die Seefahrt nach Indien?
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- Was bedeutet Humanismus?
- Wer druckte das Neue Testament in griechischer und lateinischer Sprache?
- Wo war der Ursprung der Renaissance?
- Eine der ersten gedruckten Bücher war die...
9 Clues: Was bedeutet Humanismus? • Wer fand die Seefahrt nach Indien? • Was heisst Renaissance auf Deutsch? • Wo war der Ursprung der Renaissance? • Wer übersetze die Biebel auf Deutsch? • Wie hiess das neune Weltbild von Galileo? • Eine der ersten gedruckten Bücher war die... • Was ermöglichte die Vervielfältigung von Büchern? • ...
The Renaissance 2024-11-07
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- Who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"?
- What era spanned from the early 1400's to 1700's?
- What is the definition of Renaissance?
- Who sculpted "David"?
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- What was referred to as an intellectual movement?
- who invented the printing press?
- Who painted the "Mona Lisa"?
- Who was known for his compositions that embody classical ideals?
- Where was Johannes from?
9 Clues: Who sculpted "David"? • Where was Johannes from? • Who painted the "Mona Lisa"? • Who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"? • who invented the printing press? • What is the definition of Renaissance? • What was referred to as an intellectual movement? • What era spanned from the early 1400's to 1700's? • Who was known for his compositions that embody classical ideals?
Renaissance Italy 2025-06-26
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- family that ruled florence
- medici queen of france,wife of henry II
- rival artist of michelangelo
- pope who commissioned the sistine chapel ceiling
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- machiavellianism is often seen as a lack of this moral trait
- intellectual movement of the renaissance
- famous ceiling painted by. michelangelo
- city at the heart of the renaissance
- who wrote the prince
9 Clues: who wrote the prince • family that ruled florence • rival artist of michelangelo • city at the heart of the renaissance • famous ceiling painted by. michelangelo • medici queen of france,wife of henry II • intellectual movement of the renaissance • pope who commissioned the sistine chapel ceiling • machiavellianism is often seen as a lack of this moral trait
Auslandserfahrung auf Réunion 2021-10-26
14 Clues: long • court • volcan • adulte • créole • autonome • tropical • spécialité • le mal du pays • essayer à manger • particpe 2 de plaire • peintre (1853 - 1890) • peintre de la Renaissance • participe 2 de entreprendre
Vocab #9 2025-05-09
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- A peasant bound to the land who worked for a lord and could not lawfully leave the estate.
- Describing an ideal and perfect society, often unrealistic or imaginary.
- A church-led investigation and punishment of heresy in Spain, especially targeting Jews and Muslims.
- A Renaissance intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements.
- A powerful Germanic tribe that established a large kingdom in Western Europe, especially under Charlemagne.
- A code of conduct for knights, focusing on bravery, honor, and respect for women and the weak.
- A large estate or farm that was the center of life and work in feudal society.
- A piece of land granted to a vassal by a lord under the feudal system.
- A person who supports artists, writers, and scholars, especially during the Renaissance.
- Concerned with worldly matters rather than religious ones.
- Groups of nomadic tribes from Northern Europe, such as the Goths, Vandals, and Saxons, that played a major role in the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
- Germanic tribes that settled in England in the early Middle Ages.
- Nomadic people from Central Asia who invaded Eastern Europe in the 9th and 10th centuries.
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- A deadly plague that swept through Europe in the 14th century, killing millions.
- A period of cultural rebirth and renewed interest in classical learning and the arts, starting in Italy in the 14th century.
- A person who received land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and military service.
- A social and political system where nobles offered protection and land in return for service.
- The practice of charging interest on loans, once considered a sin by the Church.
- A document signed in 1215 that limited the power of the English king and established legal rights.
- A long conflict between England and France over rightful claims to the French throne (1337–1453).
- Relating to the Middle Ages, the period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.
- A nomadic group from Central Asia who created the largest contiguous land empire in history.
- A series of religious wars sanctioned by the Catholic Church to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- A system of law based on precedent and customs rather than written codes.
24 Clues: Concerned with worldly matters rather than religious ones. • Germanic tribes that settled in England in the early Middle Ages. • A piece of land granted to a vassal by a lord under the feudal system. • Describing an ideal and perfect society, often unrealistic or imaginary. • A system of law based on precedent and customs rather than written codes. • ...
Renaissance Medicine: 2024-10-30
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- Swiss scientist who influenced the increasing popularity of alchemy (10)
- An apothecary and surgeon would spend several years practising as a _____ before becoming a master of their profession (10)
- Yellow spice that was used to treat jaundice in the Renaissance era (7)
- Harvey disproved Galen's theory that blood was created in the _____ (5)
- Not religious or in any way connected with spiritual beliefs (7)
- Well-respected doctor nicknamed 'the English Hippocrates' (8)
- term used to describe an idea or thing that stayed the same from the Medieval to Renaissance period (10)
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- The most famous anatomist of the Renaissance period (8)
- Henry VIII disbanded certain religious institutions which was known as ;The dissolution of the ________' (11)
- Harvey's most significant discovery was the ________ of blood through the body (11)
10 Clues: The most famous anatomist of the Renaissance period (8) • Well-respected doctor nicknamed 'the English Hippocrates' (8) • Not religious or in any way connected with spiritual beliefs (7) • Yellow spice that was used to treat jaundice in the Renaissance era (7) • Harvey disproved Galen's theory that blood was created in the _____ (5) • ...
The Renaisssance 2024-11-04
6 Clues: I paint the monalisa • where the renaissance began • They lost interest in culture • cultural movement and historical period • intellectual movement of the Renaissance • Established English as a literary language
Quiz 2016-04-17
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- Was ermöglichte die Vervielfältigung von Büchern?
- Wie hiess das neune Weltbild von Galileo?
- Wer übersetze die Biebel auf Deutsch?
- Was heisst Renaissance auf Deutsch?
- Wer fand die Seefahrt nach Indien?
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- Was bedeutet Humanismus?
- Wer druckte das Neue Testament in griechischer und lateinischer Sprache?
- Wo war der Ursprung der Renaissance?
- Eine der ersten gedruckten Bücher war die...
9 Clues: Was bedeutet Humanismus? • Wer fand die Seefahrt nach Indien? • Was heisst Renaissance auf Deutsch? • Wo war der Ursprung der Renaissance? • Wer übersetze die Biebel auf Deutsch? • Wie hiess das neune Weltbild von Galileo? • Eine der ersten gedruckten Bücher war die... • Was ermöglichte die Vervielfältigung von Büchern? • ...
Behind the Curtains: A Drama Crossword Grade 12 Creative Writing 2025-10-06
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- – Future hint
- – Emphasize on emotion
- – Actor’s attire
- – Story sequence
- – Funny play
- – Main idea
- – Past recall
- – Script author
- – Character talk
- – Time and place
- – Birthplace of drama
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- – Inner speech
- – Muse of tragedy
- – Long speech
- – Shakespeare’s era
- – god of wine and fertility
- – Remarks to audience
- – Performance setup
18 Clues: – Main idea • – Funny play • – Future hint • – Long speech • – Past recall • – Inner speech • – Script author • – Actor’s attire • – Story sequence • – Character talk • – Time and place • – Muse of tragedy • – Shakespeare’s era • – Performance setup • – Remarks to audience • – Birthplace of drama • – Emphasize on emotion • – god of wine and fertility
Renaissance Vocab 2019-03-28
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- / The period of this revival; the transition from medieval to modern times.
- thesis / a list of propositions for an academic disputation .
- Art / art and literature of ancient Greece and Rome.
- Galilei / Italian astronomer and physicist. The first to use a telescope to study the stars.
- Polo / Italian merchant, explorer, and writer, born in the Republic of Venice.
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- / Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet of the High Renaissance.
- / English poet, playwright and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language.
- Revolution / a series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period.
- Family / Italian banking family and political dynasty.
- DaVinci / Italian polymath of the Renaissance whose areas of interest included invention, drawing, painting, sculpting, architecture, science, music,and mathematics.
10 Clues: Art / art and literature of ancient Greece and Rome. • Family / Italian banking family and political dynasty. • thesis / a list of propositions for an academic disputation . • / Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet of the High Renaissance. • / The period of this revival; the transition from medieval to modern times. • ...
Italy Renaissance Geography 2023-05-26
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- The city where many artists came from and located in the upper middle of italy
- The city known for its ports and trade, located on the top west of italy
- The name of the sea east of Italy
- Mountain range at the top of Italy that serves as a natural barrier
- The city that was known for the major financial and maritime power during the renaissance, located on the upper east side of Italy
- this is how the disease spreaded thorugh europe
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- The city that rescued large parts of its acient prestige and artisitc beuaty, located in the middle, on the west coast
- The name of the sea south of Italy
- The renaissance started in the place where a disease called _______ ended first
- The renaissance started here
10 Clues: The renaissance started here • The name of the sea east of Italy • The name of the sea south of Italy • this is how the disease spreaded thorugh europe • Mountain range at the top of Italy that serves as a natural barrier • The city known for its ports and trade, located on the top west of italy • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2024-01-09
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- A nightclub that featured many popular black entertainers.
- An organization founded in 1909, which continues to advocate for civil rights, equality, and anti-lynching laws. It played a crucial role during the Harlem Renaissance and remains active today.
- Laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern UnitedStates.
- Revolutionary dance style popularized by ______________ characterized by bold and expressive movements.
- An American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist. He wrote "I, too"
- curated an influential book (The New Negro Movement) that examined the contributions of African Americans to the cultural landscape of the United States.
- An influential author of African-American literature and anthropologist. Wrote "Barracoon" and "Their Eyes Were Watching God"
- A Jamaican political leader,publisher, and journalist,entrepreneur.
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- Renowned jazz trumpeter and vocalist, often referred to as the "Satchmo" or "Ambassador of Jazz."
- Another name for the Harlem Renaissance
- A movement that aims to encourage and strengthen bondsbetween people of African descent.
- "Mother of the Blues" - Nickname for this influential female blues singer during the Harlem Renaissance.
- The movement of six million African-Americans out of the South.
- The association created by Marcus Garvey
14 Clues: Another name for the Harlem Renaissance • The association created by Marcus Garvey • A nightclub that featured many popular black entertainers. • The movement of six million African-Americans out of the South. • Laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern UnitedStates. • A Jamaican political leader,publisher, and journalist,entrepreneur. • ...
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Columbus's Crossword Puzzle! 2013-01-29
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- A manuscript written by ancient geographer and astronomer
- What was the name of the treaty that was suppose to split up Southamerica
- What was needed to expand to get more currency
- Where did the voyage in 1492 end up taking them
- What did they believe was the solution to their trade problems
- Who sailed the Atlantic ocean in 1492
- What was used to calculated latitude from sun or North star
- Where the ships smaller or larger for Columbus’s voyage
- Why where explorers determined to explore unknown waters
- What invention helped explorers cross the sea by floating on the water
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- What was a high valued item used for cooking during the renaissance
- What word refers to science of determining the course position, distance traveled by a ship
- Where was Columbus’s expedition suppose to go in 1492
- Whats the name of the prince that brought great minds of Europe together in one place
- How far was Columbus’s voyage suppose to be
- What did people spend most of there money on during renaissance
- What did the explorers advertise during their expeditions
- What instrument was used to tell altidude from the polar star
- What was needed for people to get more luxury goods
- What was limited for the explorers during their exploration in the unknown land
- What instrument was used to find the latidude by measuring the altidude of the sun
- What was one of the main reasons trade with the east was affected
- what Invention at sea helped the sailors navigate knowing which way was north
- Name the explorers last name that lost the astrolabe on the Ottawa river
- What was a powerful aspect of peoples world view during the renaissance
25 Clues: Who sailed the Atlantic ocean in 1492 • How far was Columbus’s voyage suppose to be • What was needed to expand to get more currency • Where did the voyage in 1492 end up taking them • What was needed for people to get more luxury goods • Where was Columbus’s expedition suppose to go in 1492 • Where the ships smaller or larger for Columbus’s voyage • ...
Global 9R Review 2014-05-02
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- He created the printing press, which enabled written work to be reproduced quickly. Helps spread Martin Luther's ideas
- As a result of the ________________, the feudal system was weakened
- The ___________ Revolution during the Middle Ages dealt with business changes (creation of guilds, etc.)
- The Neolitic Revolution began when plants and animals were _________
- Ghana and Mali in Africa became wealthy because of ____ and salt
- Characteristics of __________ include cities, complex governments, written language, etc.
- Everyday language
- Renaissance means __________
- The Bubonic Plague spreads quickly due to _____ between countries
- Mali and Venice were both important ________ centers
- Belief that your culture is better than another
- In the _________, the Aztecs, Incas and Mayas created complex civilizations
- The _________ mountains served as a natural barrier that protected China
- The _________ Empire preserved Hindu traditions and made advances in math, science, etc. Golden Age
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- In Europe, __________ develops after the Roman Empire fell out of a demand for protection
- This is an invention that is closely associated with the Tang and Song dynasties of China
- The _______ were able to adapt to their mountainous environment by terrace farming
- "The end justifies the mean"/Do whatever it takes to stay in power. Renaissance philosopher
- Both _______ (Japan) and Animism believe in nature spirits
- The Renaissance began in Italy due to its location on the _________ sea
- The eastern half of the Roman Empire was unified under the ____________
- Genghis Khan was the leader of the __________ Empire
- This country is between China and Japan. Serves as a cultural bridge
- Spreading of ideas from one location to another is cultural _____________
- The Byzantine Empire worked to preserve _______ and Roman culture
- The Protestant Reformation was a reaction to ________ within the Catholic Church
- The _________ River in India plays an important role to people practicing Hinduism
27 Clues: Everyday language • Renaissance means __________ • Belief that your culture is better than another • Genghis Khan was the leader of the __________ Empire • Mali and Venice were both important ________ centers • Both _______ (Japan) and Animism believe in nature spirits • Ghana and Mali in Africa became wealthy because of ____ and salt • ...
Ale's amazing puzzle 2021-10-27
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- is a philosophical stance that emphasizes the individual and social potential and agency of human beings.
- the power to influence or direct people's behaviour or the course of events.
- inherited an Arab culture born in the desert, simple but by no means simplistic.
- an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- consisting of many different and connected parts.
- was an Italian state located in northern Italy.
- the culture and style of art and architecture developed during the Renaissance.
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- is a small member of the horse family.
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- a society or group of people or the process of achieving a higher state of social development.
- a state of armed conflict between different countries or different groups within a country.
- an advisory, deliberative, or administrative body of people formally constituted and meeting regularly.
- was a treaty between England and Spain that was agreed to in July 1670 "for the settlement of all disputes in America". The treaty officially ended the war begun in 1654 in the Caribbean in which England had conquered Jamaica.
- was a French military leader and emperor who conquered much of Europe in the early 19th century.
- was the period in European history from the collapse of Roman civilization in the 5th century CE to the period of the Renaissance.
- soldiers or armed forces.
- an instance of invading a country or region with an armed force.
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between states.
- the ancient past, especially the period of classical and other human civilizations before the Middle Ages.
- the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
20 Clues: soldiers or armed forces. • is a small member of the horse family. • was an Italian state located in northern Italy. • consisting of many different and connected parts. • an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state. • a formally concluded and ratified agreement between states. • a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one. • ...
TTS Sejarah 2024-11-20
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- Orang yang mencetuskan paham sosialisme
- Sistem penguasaan wilayah oleh negara di luar negeri untuk memperluas kekuasaan dan pengaruh.
- Paham yang mendorong kebebasan individu dalam berbagai aspek
- bidang ekonomi Liberalisme berkembang karena pemikiran
- Liberalisme lahir di
- Gerakan untuk mencapai kemandirian dan kemerdekaan bangsa
- dewa matahari dalam kepercayaan suku Inca
- Tokoh yang mencetuskan perkembangan nasionalisme dari Indonesia
- Gerakan yang menginginkan persatuan umat Islam di seluruh dunia.
- Suku Maya memiliki kalender terkenal
- Kota di Italia yang menjadi pusat perkembangan seni dan kebudayaan di masa renaissance
- Suku Aztec mempersembahkan sesuatu kepada dewa mereka
- Gerakan pembaruan di dalam Gereja Katolik yang dipelopori oleh tokoh seperti Martin Luther
- Tokoh utama dalam gerakan Reformasi Gereja
- Kota kuno suku Maya yang terkenal dengan piramida Kukulkan
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- Seniman besar era Renaissance yang terkenal sebagai pelukis, pematung, dan penemu, serta membuat karya Mona Lisa.
- Teknologi yang memanfaatkan tekanan uap
- Perubahan besar dalam bidang ekonomi dan produksi yang terjadi pada abad ke-18
- Zaman di Eropa yang berfokus pada pemikiran rasional dan perkembangan ilmu pengetahuan
- Paham yang bertujuan menciptakan masyarakat tanpa kelas dengan kesejahteraan yang merata.
- ibu kota dari kerajaan Aztec
- Kebijakan ekonomi yang memfokuskan pada peningkatan kekayaan dan kekuasaan negara melalui perdagangan.
- Jalan raya yang menghubungkan kerajaan Inca
- Sistem penulisan kuno yang digunakan oleh bangsa Maya
- negara peradaban Maya berkembang
- Sistem pemerintahan di mana kekuasaan ada di tangan rakyat
- penakluk Spanyol yang mengalahkan suku Aztec
- bangunan terkenal yang dibangun oleh bangsa Inca di pegunungan Andes
- Era peralihan dari Abad Pertengahan ke zaman modern di Eropa
- Wilayah islam yang mengikuti paham pan-islamisme di Asia
30 Clues: Liberalisme lahir di • ibu kota dari kerajaan Aztec • negara peradaban Maya berkembang • Suku Maya memiliki kalender terkenal • Orang yang mencetuskan paham sosialisme • Teknologi yang memanfaatkan tekanan uap • dewa matahari dalam kepercayaan suku Inca • Tokoh utama dalam gerakan Reformasi Gereja • Jalan raya yang menghubungkan kerajaan Inca • ...
Crossword Puzzle 11 - Italian Theme 2025-05-12
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- Infamous Italian family linked to politics and power in the Renaissance
- Italian-American family historically linked to New York’s elite
- Italian explorer whose name inspired "America"
- Classic Italian cocktail made with gin, vermouth, and Campari
- Sculptor and painter famous for the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Italian dictator during World War II
- Italian-American fashion designer who dressed Jackie Kennedy
- Famous football coach of the Green Bay Packers
- Italian general known for unifying Italy in the 19th century
- Famous Italian-style resort and casino in Las Vegas
- Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice of Italian-American descent
- Largest island in the Mediterranean, part of Italy
- Former NYC mayor of Italian descent
- Italian tenor known for his operatic and pop performances
- Famous bridge in Florence lined with shops
- Controversial former Italian Prime Minister
- Italian soccer player and Fiorentina captain
- Inventor known for pioneering wireless communication
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- Legendary Italian violin maker
- Ancient civilization that predated the Romans in Italy
- Italian soccer team based in Florence
- Italian soccer player famous for his fierce playing style
- Ancient civilization that shaped much of Western history
- Fictional Italian-American detective played by Peter Falk
- Powerful Renaissance family that ruled Florence
- Italian soccer star who captained the 2006 World Cup-winning team
- Architect who designed Florence’s iconic dome
- Iconic Italian actress famous for "Two Women"
- Italian luxury fashion brand
- Baroque painter known for dramatic lighting and realism
- Italian painter known for "The School of Athens"
- Renaissance genius known for the "Mona Lisa" and engineering feats
- Actor famous for roles in gangster films like "Casino"
- Composer of "The Four Seasons"
34 Clues: Italian luxury fashion brand • Legendary Italian violin maker • Composer of "The Four Seasons" • Former NYC mayor of Italian descent • Italian dictator during World War II • Italian soccer team based in Florence • Famous bridge in Florence lined with shops • Controversial former Italian Prime Minister • Italian soccer player and Fiorentina captain • ...
Medicine through time so far 2025-11-14
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- ^ New approach to prevention using a mild dose of a disease to create immunity.
- ^ Disease whose London outbreak in 1854 was famously investigated by John Snow.
- ^ A term describing continuous or never-ending change.
- ^ Renaissance figure who improved knowledge of human anatomy through dissection.
- ^ Highly trained medical practitioner focused on diagnosis in the medieval period.
- ^ Physician who proved that cholera was spread by contaminated water.
- ^ Identified specific microbes that caused diseases like anthrax and tuberculosis.
- ^ Medieval figure who prepared and sold herbal remedies.
- ^ Used by Lister to prevent infection in wounds and during surgery.
- ^ Ancient physician whose ideas heavily influenced medieval medicine for over a millennium.
- ^ Key figure known for revolutionizing nursing and hospital hygiene.
- ^ The idea that disease is caused by specific microorganisms.
- ^ Medical practitioner who performed surgery and haircuts.
- ^ The devastating plague epidemic that struck England in 1348-49.
- ^ Institution founded in 1660 to encourage scientific experimentation and communication.
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- ^ Area of government action to improve living conditions, e.g., sanitation and water supply.
- ^ The ancient rational theory of disease based on blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile.
- ^ Used to control pain during surgery.
- ^ The approach where the government avoids interfering in public health or the economy (pre-1875).
- ^ Technology that rapidly helped to spread new medical ideas from the Renaissance onwards.
- ^ Renaissance doctor who emphasised careful observation of symptoms for diagnosis.
- ^ Common treatment used to rebalance the body's humours.
- ^ Theory that disease was caused by bad air or smells.
- ^ The epidemic that struck London in 1665.
- ^ Key individual who discovered the circulation of the blood.
- ^ Key individual who developed vaccination against smallpox.
- ^ An individual or event that causes rapid change in medicine.
- ^ Developed the Germ Theory in the 19th century.
28 Clues: ^ Used to control pain during surgery. • ^ The epidemic that struck London in 1665. • ^ Developed the Germ Theory in the 19th century. • ^ A term describing continuous or never-ending change. • ^ Theory that disease was caused by bad air or smells. • ^ Common treatment used to rebalance the body's humours. • ^ Medieval figure who prepared and sold herbal remedies. • ...
A sample of crossword exercise about terms used in art and in the early Renaissance. 2019-09-30
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- a technique to model bronze.
- a tool used by a painter.
- the dominant family in Florence
- the artist of the 'renaissance man'.
- a curved construction over an opening.
- system and technology of printing that uses movable components.
- support and money given by a patron to an artist.
- in the graphic arts is an approximate representation.
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- vertical element used for support in a building.
- literature written in the speech of the "common people"
- a simply or quickly made drawing or painting, giving the basic features.
- French words that describe a way of studying history.
- person of a wide knowledge/learning.
- a mixture of lime or cement with sand and water, used to hold stones, etc., together.
- a philosophical and ethical stance that emphasises the value and agency of human beings.
- the origin of the word Renaissance
- the practice of applying paint, pigment, color oto a solid surface.
17 Clues: a tool used by a painter. • a technique to model bronze. • the dominant family in Florence • the origin of the word Renaissance • person of a wide knowledge/learning. • the artist of the 'renaissance man'. • a curved construction over an opening. • vertical element used for support in a building. • support and money given by a patron to an artist. • ...
Chapter 7 Reniassance 2022-03-02
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- Christian struggle to take back the Iberian Peninsula from the Muslims
- fought the English in the Hundred Years' War
- rebirth of interest in art and learning
- black death spread along this trade route
- interested in worldly rather than religious matters
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- art of negotiating or making deals with other countries
- captured by the English and burned at the stake
- Florence's wealth came in large part from __________________
- greatest writer of the English Renaissance who wrote "Romeo and Juliet" (last name)
- the belief that the individual was important
- everyday language of the people
- disease that spreads quickly and kills many
12 Clues: everyday language of the people • rebirth of interest in art and learning • black death spread along this trade route • disease that spreads quickly and kills many • the belief that the individual was important • fought the English in the Hundred Years' War • captured by the English and burned at the stake • interested in worldly rather than religious matters • ...
8o GEL-B5-RENAISSANCE 2025-02-03
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- FAMOUS GALLERY IN FLORENCE
- ITALIAN CITY, THE CENTRE OF RENAISSANCE
- MAGNIFICENT RAPHAEL PAINTING THAT DEPICTS ANCIENT PHILOSOPHERS: THE....
- AT WHAT AGE DID RAPAHEL DIE?
- ACCORDING TO DA VINCI IF WE CONNECT ALL THE TREE BRANCHES, THEY BECOME AS THICK AS ITS....
- THE TEACHER WHO SET AN EXANPLE FOR THE REST OF THE RENAISSANCE ARTISTS
- BOTTICELLI'S FIRST NAME
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- WHERE WAS RAPHAEL BORN?
- WHAT DO WE CALL THE PAINTINGS ON THE WALL?
- WHAT DOES BOTTICELLI'S NAME ACTUALLY MEAN?
- THE POPE WHO OFTEN FOUGHT WITH MICHELANGELO
- FAMOUS PAINTING, PART OF THE SISTINE CHAPEL FRESCO: THE CREATION OF.....
12 Clues: WHERE WAS RAPHAEL BORN? • BOTTICELLI'S FIRST NAME • FAMOUS GALLERY IN FLORENCE • AT WHAT AGE DID RAPAHEL DIE? • ITALIAN CITY, THE CENTRE OF RENAISSANCE • WHAT DO WE CALL THE PAINTINGS ON THE WALL? • WHAT DOES BOTTICELLI'S NAME ACTUALLY MEAN? • THE POPE WHO OFTEN FOUGHT WITH MICHELANGELO • THE TEACHER WHO SET AN EXANPLE FOR THE REST OF THE RENAISSANCE ARTISTS • ...
Vocab Review 2022-01-07
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- A man who received honor and land in exchange for serving a lord as a soldier.
- Selling of forgiveness by the Catholic Church. It was common practice when the church needed to raise money. The practice led to the Reformation.
- The capital and largest city of Greece.
- a famous battle in 480 BC; a Greek army under Leonidas was annihilated by the Persians who were trying to conquer Greece.
- Rebirth.
- A Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements.
- based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe.
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- A family's payment of one-tenth of its income to a church.
- In feudal Europe, a person who controlled land and could therefore grant estates to vassals
- A body of officials who perform religious services, such as priests, ministers, or rabbis.
- A model of the universe in which Earth is at the center of the revolving planets and stars.
- a fabulous monster of Crete that had the body of a man and the head of a bull.
- To declare that a person or group no longer belongs to a church
- Greek city-state that was ruled by an oligarchy, focused on military, used slaves for agriculture, discouraged the arts.
- a city-state in ancient Greece, especially as considered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes.
- Father of the Renaissance.
16 Clues: Rebirth. • Father of the Renaissance. • The capital and largest city of Greece. • A family's payment of one-tenth of its income to a church. • To declare that a person or group no longer belongs to a church • based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe. • A man who received honor and land in exchange for serving a lord as a soldier. • ...
The Renaissance Vocabulary Review 2023-10-05
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- Technique of painting on wet plaster.
- Emphasizes the importance of personality, and uniqueness of a singular human being.
- The word Renaissance translates to "________".
- A period from about 1350-1600 during which Western Europeans experienced a profound cultural awakening.
- Representing a 3 dimensional space on a 2 dimensional surface.
- Focuses on non-religious subject matter.
- Subjects that are common to classical education; history, literature and philosophy.
- An Italian poet and scholar. He is considered to be one of the first humanist thinkers.
- The language or dialect spoken by the common people in a particular country or region.
- He is considered the most famous sculptor of all time. His sculpture The David is his best known work.
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- The first name of an Italian inventor, artist and scientist who is known for his famous works the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- Human __________ is an idea that promoted the development and progress of human beings.
- An Italian architect who is best known for the construction of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore's dome.
- An Italian poet whose best known work is The Divine Comedy.
- A person who supports an artist financially.
- The last name of the man who popularized the Printing Press throughout Europe.
- The study of human beings. It was an intellectual movement that focused on human accomplishments.
- A sculptor who is probably most well-known for how his statues expressed human nature. He is considered to be the second greatest sculptor of the Renaissance.
- An Italian painter who is known for his harmonious compositions and use of vibrant colors. His most famous work is the School of Athens.
- The last name of the author of The Prince, which examined the conduct of rulers and how to get and keep power.
20 Clues: Technique of painting on wet plaster. • Focuses on non-religious subject matter. • A person who supports an artist financially. • The word Renaissance translates to "________". • An Italian poet whose best known work is The Divine Comedy. • Representing a 3 dimensional space on a 2 dimensional surface. • ...
Midterm review - Music Appreciation 2021-10-05
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- first prominent female medieval composer
- Fantine's daughter adopted by Valjean in Les Mis
- Dates of this period are 1450-1600
- man who showed mercy to Valjean after his crime
- protagonist of Les Miserables
- Dates of this period are 450-1450
- married Valjean's daughter in Les Mis
- boy who joined the rebel's cause
- leader of the rebel faction in Les Mis
- well-known chant used as basis for polyphony
- Lamb of God
- Lord have mercy
- composer of lute songs
- secular song of Renaissance
- religious liturgical music in five parts
- church mode that became the major scale
- Glory to God in the highest
- "new art"
- unaccompanied vocal music
- antagonist of Les Miserables
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- chant monophonic vocal church music
- polyphonic choral work not included in the mass
- the crooked innkeepers in Les Mis
- English madrigalist who wrote about Vesta
- epicenter of trade/culture in 1450
- wrote polychoral motets including Plaudite
- country in which Les Miserables takes place
- dance in duple meter
- Notre Dame school composers-added rhythm
- second line runs parallel to chant for polyphony
- church mode that became the minor scale
- sacrificed herself for her daugher in Les Mis
- I believe in the one true God
- Holy, holy, holy
- blind Italian composer who wrote ballatas
- Italian Renaissance composer of church music
- took a bullet meant for Marius in Les Mis
- Venetian school centered around this place
- simple piece for voice and lute only
- French composer who wrote about lost love
- music sounds like the text
- dance in triple meter
42 Clues: "new art" • Lamb of God • Lord have mercy • Holy, holy, holy • dance in duple meter • dance in triple meter • composer of lute songs • unaccompanied vocal music • music sounds like the text • secular song of Renaissance • Glory to God in the highest • antagonist of Les Miserables • protagonist of Les Miserables • I believe in the one true God • boy who joined the rebel's cause • ...
Italian History 2025-10-14
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- The intellectual movement that influenced ideas before the Risorgimento.
- An independent sovereign city that governs its surrounding territory, like Venice or Florence.
- Empire The continuation of the Roman Empire in the East, which influenced Italy.
- The independent city-state in Rome that is the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Road The ancient network of trade routes connecting Asia and Europe.
- Empire The ancient empire centered on Rome that dominated the Mediterranean.
- A group of institutions within the Catholic Church aimed at suppressing heresy.
- The volcano whose eruption destroyed the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
- A series of religious wars that involved Italian city-states like Venice.
- The period of European cultural and artistic rebirth that began in Italy.
- Ricci An Italian Jesuit priest who introduced Western science to the Ming court.
- Khan The Mongol ruler of the Yuan Dynasty who Marco Polo served.
- A professional fighter who entertained the public in ancient Rome.
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- Family A powerful and wealthy Florentine family who were great patrons of the arts.
- da Vinci A famous Italian Renaissance artist and inventor known for the Mona Lisa.
- Polo The Venetian merchant and explorer who traveled to the court of Kublai Khan.
- Rome The civilization that started as a city-state and grew into a vast empire.
- A renowned Renaissance sculptor and painter who created the statue of David.
- The 19th-century movement for Italian unification.
- A key military leader in the unification of Italy.
- The political ideology and movement led by Benito Mussolini.
- Caesar A famous Roman general and dictator who was assassinated on the Ides of March.
22 Clues: The 19th-century movement for Italian unification. • A key military leader in the unification of Italy. • The political ideology and movement led by Benito Mussolini. • Khan The Mongol ruler of the Yuan Dynasty who Marco Polo served. • A professional fighter who entertained the public in ancient Rome. • ...
Ale's amazing puzzle 2021-10-27
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- was a French military leader and emperor who conquered much of Europe in the early 19th century.
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- inherited an Arab culture born in the desert, simple but by no means simplistic.
- a society or group of people or the process of achieving a higher state of social development.
- was a treaty between England and Spain that was agreed to in July 1670 "for the settlement of all disputes in America". The treaty officially ended the war begun in 1654 in the Caribbean in which England had conquered Jamaica.
- is a philosophical stance that emphasizes the individual and social potential and agency of human beings.
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between states.
- a state of armed conflict between different countries or different groups within a country.
- consisting of many different and connected parts.
- an instance of invading a country or region with an armed force.
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- the power to influence or direct people's behaviour or the course of events.
- an advisory, deliberative, or administrative body of people formally constituted and meeting regularly.
- the ancient past, especially the period of classical and other human civilizations before the Middle Ages.
- the culture and style of art and architecture developed during the Renaissance.
- was the period in European history from the collapse of Roman civilization in the 5th century CE to the period of the Renaissance.
- was an Italian state located in northern Italy.
- an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- soldiers or armed forces.
- is a small member of the horse family.
20 Clues: soldiers or armed forces. • is a small member of the horse family. • was an Italian state located in northern Italy. • consisting of many different and connected parts. • an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state. • a formally concluded and ratified agreement between states. • a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one. • ...
Columbus's Crossword Puzzle! 2013-01-29
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- What invention helped explorers cross the sea by floating on the water
- What was limited for the explorers during their exploration in the unknown land
- Why where explorers determined to explore unknown waters
- What was one of the main reasons trade with the east was affected
- Who sailed the Atlantic ocean in 1492
- What did they believe was the solution to their trade problems
- What word refers to science of determining the course position, distance traveled by a ship
- What was a high valued item used for cooking during the renaissance
- What instrument was used to find the latidude by measuring the altidude of the sun
- What did the explorers advertise during their expeditions
- Name the explorers last name that lost the astrolabe on the Ottawa river
- What was needed to expand to get more currency
- Where the ships smaller or larger for Columbus’s voyage
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- What was used to calculated latitude from sun or North star
- A manuscript written by ancient geographer and astronomer
- Whats the name of the prince that brought great minds of Europe together in one place
- What was the name of the treaty that was suppose to split up Southamerica
- How far was Columbus’s voyage suppose to be
- What was a powerful aspect of peoples world view during the renaissance
- What instrument was used to tell altidude from the polar star
- what Invention at sea helped the sailors navigate knowing which way was north
- What was needed for people to get more luxury goods
- Where did the voyage in 1492 end up taking them
- What did people spend most of there money on during renaissance
- Where was Columbus’s expedition suppose to go in 1492
25 Clues: Who sailed the Atlantic ocean in 1492 • How far was Columbus’s voyage suppose to be • What was needed to expand to get more currency • Where did the voyage in 1492 end up taking them • What was needed for people to get more luxury goods • Where was Columbus’s expedition suppose to go in 1492 • Where the ships smaller or larger for Columbus’s voyage • ...
1920's Politics & Lifestyle 2025-11-13
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- Type of traditional values that flappers rejected in the 1920s
- Technology that enabled suburban development and commuting
- Cultural flowering that celebrated African-American heritage with pride
- Music style emphasizing personal expression and improvisation in the 1920s
- System within which the Harlem Renaissance showcased Black talent
- President who took office after Harding's death in 1923
- Pilot who made the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight in 1927
- Italian immigrant tried for murder during Red Scare hysteria
- Italian immigrant tried alongside his partner during the Red Scare
- Type of limit the 1921 Act placed on newcomers to America
- Consumer practice using installment plans that expanded in the 1920s
- The Red Scare focused on fears of this ideology spreading from Russia
- The Emergency Quota Act of 1921 targeted this process
- Key characteristic of jazz that reflected 1920s cultural changes
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- Residential areas that grew due to increased car ownership
- Ideology that fueled KKK revival and immigration restrictions in the 1920s
- Secretary of the Interior who accepted bribes in exchange for oil leases
- Illegal alcohol trade that Al Capone dominated in Chicago
- Chicago gangster who controlled the city's bootlegging empire
- Policy creating profitable opportunities for gangsters like Capone
- Difficulties with this undermined Prohibition policy by mid-1920s
- Young women who embraced new fashions and rejected Victorian convention
- The Eighteenth one banned alcohol manufacture and sale
- Broadcasting technology that created shared national experiences
- Political identity of Sacco and Vanzetti that influenced their trial
- Labor organizations that declined during 1920s prosperity
- NYC neighborhood where African-American Renaissance primarily occurred
- Economic condition that enabled cultural experimentation in the 1920s
- The Teapot Dome Scandal revealed this in Harding's administration
- President whose administration was plagued by the Teapot Dome Scandal
30 Clues: The Emergency Quota Act of 1921 targeted this process • The Eighteenth one banned alcohol manufacture and sale • President who took office after Harding's death in 1923 • Illegal alcohol trade that Al Capone dominated in Chicago • Labor organizations that declined during 1920s prosperity • Type of limit the 1921 Act placed on newcomers to America • ...
The Humanist Approach, Pages 60-63 2015-11-24
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- saw the Classical past as a glorious time
- Borrowing from the Greeks and Romans
- It is very important to humanists to have this be open, curious and questioning.
- Another word for Renaissance
- One of the most important classical concept to Renaissance thinkers
- a Roman lawyer and politician that wrote "Cultivation of the mind is as necessary as food to the body."
- Humanist ideas spread mainly among this group of people in society
- these were preserved in libraries and translated
- One of the most important classical concept to Renaissance thinkers
- Humanists believed that people can achieve great things through this.
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- The classical civilizations that Renaissance thinkers looked back to
- Humanists believed that these should be skilled in many different areas. They should develop not just their minds but also their bodies and spirits
- Believed that you should pray for a sound mind in a sound body
- Taught people how they could improve themselves and their society through their own efforts
- Refers to the quality of the human mind that sets us apart from animals -our spiritual and intellectual abilities (the latin word)
- This civilization preserved the knowledge of the classical civilization, and further developed it.
- Our form of government that is named after the Greek system of participatory government.
- Believed that people can shape their lives through their own efforts and talents
- Humans can use the power of this to find truth for themselves.
- The belief that developing one's talents was to serve God, because God had provided you with those talents is part of which worldview?
20 Clues: Another word for Renaissance • Borrowing from the Greeks and Romans • saw the Classical past as a glorious time • these were preserved in libraries and translated • Believed that you should pray for a sound mind in a sound body • Humans can use the power of this to find truth for themselves. • Humanist ideas spread mainly among this group of people in society • ...
Historical Events 2023-09-19
15 Clues: Conflict • Shipwreck • French... • American... • July 4, 1776 • Moon landing • Harbor attack • WWII genocide • Right to vote • Women's voting • Atomic bombing • Rights movement • Cultural revival • Declaration of... • Normandy invasion
Remembering The Renaissance 2021-05-21
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- the queen who's forces defeated the Spanish Armada and saved England from invasion
- investigating an unfamiliar area or thing
- a famous sculpture and painter who made the Davis
- play writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- to cut or carve
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- Man who invented the printing press
- an outlook attaching prime importance to humans
- the places the renaissance was based off
- queen who supported Columbus's expedition
- Artist who painted The Mona Lisa
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival Greek and Roman wisdom
12 Clues: to cut or carve • Artist who painted The Mona Lisa • Man who invented the printing press • play writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet • the places the renaissance was based off • queen who supported Columbus's expedition • investigating an unfamiliar area or thing • an outlook attaching prime importance to humans • a famous sculpture and painter who made the Davis • ...
The Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-15
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- A system of routes used to connect cities
- One of the most important City-States of the Renaissance
- The art of negotiating or making deals with other countries.
- The everyday language people speak in a region
- Softened edges by using light and shadows.
- A merchant from the city of Venice
- Believed the individual and human society were important. Balance between faith and reason.
- The head of state in Venice
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- a diplomat from Venice
- A method that makes a drawing or painting look three-dimensional
- The wealthiest family in Florence
- A person with special skill in, or knowledge of, a subject
- People were more interested in this word than in religion and getting to heaven.
- The Rebirth
- Done on wet plaster with watercolor paint
- To release a letter or book to the public to read.
16 Clues: The Rebirth • a diplomat from Venice • The head of state in Venice • The wealthiest family in Florence • A merchant from the city of Venice • A system of routes used to connect cities • Done on wet plaster with watercolor paint • Softened edges by using light and shadows. • The everyday language people speak in a region • To release a letter or book to the public to read. • ...
Artists 2025-04-15
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- Influenced by parent that was a scientist
- Fauvist
- Tenebrism and regular Renaissance people & places for religious settings
- first male nude in 1,000 years sculpture in the round
- Sneaky self portrait of the artist and portrait of the royal family
- Commissioned to design a mosque bigger & better than Hagia Sophia
- Artwork of Spanish resistance
- German printmaker using crosshatching to depict the human figure with Northern Renaissance mathematical proportions
- Plato points up and Aristotle points down
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- Camera Obscura
- Painted a mountain and started playing with ideas that led to cubism
- loved 1-point linear perspective and ruined his work by experimenting with incompatible media
- Sculptor that got voluntold to paint the Sistine Chapel two times
- invented oil painting
- first female nude in 1,000 years painted with tempera on canvas
- Feminist artist working with painting, performances, and installations.
16 Clues: Fauvist • Camera Obscura • invented oil painting • Artwork of Spanish resistance • Influenced by parent that was a scientist • Plato points up and Aristotle points down • first male nude in 1,000 years sculpture in the round • first female nude in 1,000 years painted with tempera on canvas • Sculptor that got voluntold to paint the Sistine Chapel two times • ...
Material World Crossword 2016-11-23
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- An area of trade that was restricted only to Venetian patricians till the late 16th century
- Designed the Rialto bridge made from stone
- A luxury item in the spice trade
- A place of residence for German and Turkish nations in Venice
- Venice consolidated all its loans into the …
- Produced a treatise in 1542 which highlighted the need to show your wealth in the house.
- A key item in Venetian trade
- Laws to control the display of excessive
- Government sanctioned protection of merchant ships from pirates
- Laws banned this meat in Venice
- Institution often been accused of limiting the spread of innovation
- This family had a wealthy bank which helped its political ambitions
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- The centre of trade in Venice
- A huge industrial centre in Venice, particularly for shipbuilding
- Venetian diplomat in Constantinople
- Italian pottery that increased in demand in the Renaissance
- Italy saw a rise in this phenomenon in the Renaissance
- Tax assessment in Florence
- Issued by government to encourage innovation
19 Clues: Tax assessment in Florence • A key item in Venetian trade • The centre of trade in Venice • Laws banned this meat in Venice • A luxury item in the spice trade • Venetian diplomat in Constantinople • Laws to control the display of excessive • Designed the Rialto bridge made from stone • Venice consolidated all its loans into the … • ...
Chapter 13 Renaissance 2023-06-01
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- branch of mathematics partially developed by Newton
- Renowned English poet, playwright, and actor
- Impractical ideal society
- German monk and professor of theology
- Comes from a Middle English word meaning "a day for a meeting"
- Force that draws objects to it's center
- Assembled an astronomical telescope. Discovered that Earth moves around the sun
- Sun-centered model of the universe
- allowed Renaissance artists to create realistic art
- Apple fell on his head
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- subjects such as grammar, rhetoric, poetry, and history
- Possible explanation
- wrote a guide for rulers on how to gain and maintain power
- Separate part of the city where Jews were ordered to live
- Printed the first complete edition of the Bible using a printing press
- Author of The Book of Courtier
- He became a pioneer in spreading Renaissance ideas to Northern Europe
- Usually large religious groups that broke away from an established church
- Dutch priest, used his own knowledge of classical languages to create a new Greek version of the Bible
19 Clues: Possible explanation • Apple fell on his head • Impractical ideal society • Author of The Book of Courtier • Sun-centered model of the universe • German monk and professor of theology • Force that draws objects to it's center • Renowned English poet, playwright, and actor • branch of mathematics partially developed by Newton • ...
World History Review - 02/26/25 2025-02-26
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- When a powerful nation takes over a smaller nation completely.
- Many machines were powered by what during the Industrial Revolution?
- Country that had a slave revolt against France in the 18th century.
- Last name of Martin, who was part of the reformation.
- Last name of the enlightened thinker known as the "Father of Liberty" John.
- Europe Era during the 15-16th Century.
- Reformation that that overthrew the power of the church in Europe.
- The largest militarized nation in the Triple Alliance.
- Last Name of the President that removed the Tribes.
- The Triple what? Includes France, Britain, Russia.
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- System in Medieval Europe with monarchs, peasants, and knights.
- First name of Antoinette.
- The King from Belgium that colonized the Congo.
- Last name of the emperor during the end of the French Revolution.
- The M in Mania
- Trail of what?
- Press invented during the Renaissance Era.
- Name of one of the main Tribes removed in the Trail.
- The 8th. Absolute Ruler.
19 Clues: The M in Mania • Trail of what? • The 8th. Absolute Ruler. • First name of Antoinette. • Europe Era during the 15-16th Century. • Press invented during the Renaissance Era. • The King from Belgium that colonized the Congo. • The Triple what? Includes France, Britain, Russia. • Last Name of the President that removed the Tribes. • ...
Daily Puzzle 2021-12-17
8 Clues: created the mona lisa • adding depth to a painting • invented the printing press • english word for renaissance • statue carved by michelangelo • type of government in florence • renaissance technique using plaster to create depth • leting people decide instead of listening to the bible
Renaissance Wiederholung 2019-11-07
8 Clues: Mona... • Vorname von Da Vinci • Michelangelo und Da Vinci waren... • Renaissance bedeutet auf Französisch... • "Die Erschaffung Adams" ist ein Werk von... • In dieser Stadt befindet sich die Mona Lisa • Aus dieser Sprache stammt das Wort Renaissance • Da Vinci und Michelangelo wurden in ... geboren
Renaissance Wiederholung 2019-11-07
8 Clues: Mona... • Vorname von Da Vinci • Michelangelo und Da Vinci waren... • Renaissance bedeutet auf Französisch... • "Die Erschaffung Adams" ist ein Werk von... • In dieser Stadt befindet sich die Mona Lisa • Aus dieser Sprache kommt das Wort Renaissance • Da Vinci und Michelangelo wurden in ... geboren
The Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-15
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- A system of routes used to connect cities
- One of the most important City-States of the Renaissance
- The art of negotiating or making deals with other countries.
- The everyday language people speak in a region
- Softened edges by using light and shadows.
- A merchant from the city of Venice
- Believed the individual and human society were important. Balance between faith and reason.
- The head of state in Venice
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- a diplomat from Venice
- A method that makes a drawing or painting look three-dimensional
- The wealthiest family in Florence
- A person with special skill in, or knowledge of, a subject
- People were more interested in this word than in religion and getting to heaven.
- The Rebirth
- Done on wet plaster with watercolor paint
- To release a letter or book to the public to read.
16 Clues: The Rebirth • a diplomat from Venice • The head of state in Venice • The wealthiest family in Florence • A merchant from the city of Venice • A system of routes used to connect cities • Done on wet plaster with watercolor paint • Softened edges by using light and shadows. • The everyday language people speak in a region • To release a letter or book to the public to read. • ...
17.2 Crossword 2023-12-12
Across
- The study of ____ was advanced with the use of letters 512
- Native Language 514
- What became less expensive with the invention of the printing press? 513
- Invented in the 1600s to see really small things 514
- Last name of famous English playwright 511
- He invented the printing press with moveable type 513
- This class of people made a modest living as tradespeople or merchants 515
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- Spanish writer who wrote, "Don Quixote" 512
- Greatest German Renaissance artist 511
- Name of Shakespeare's theater in London 512
- Name of "Age" which lasted from 1558-1603
- The ____ Renaissance produced a second wave of talented painters etc. 510
- These timepieces used springs and pendulums 514
- A great Flemish artist 511
- Invented in the 1600s to see the stars and planets 514
- ____ and France were ruled by powerful monarchs 510
16 Clues: Native Language 514 • A great Flemish artist 511 • Greatest German Renaissance artist 511 • Name of "Age" which lasted from 1558-1603 • Last name of famous English playwright 511 • Spanish writer who wrote, "Don Quixote" 512 • Name of Shakespeare's theater in London 512 • These timepieces used springs and pendulums 514 • ____ and France were ruled by powerful monarchs 510 • ...
Daily Puzzle 2021-12-17
8 Clues: created the mona lisa • adding depth to a painting • invented the printing press • english word for renaissance • statue carved by michelangelo • type of government in florence • renaissance technique using plaster to create depth • leting people decide instead of listening to the bible
2324 S3 vocab synonym 2024-03-05
25 Clues: idea • body • sign • brief • curvy • hated • valued • typical • popular • desired • very old • flexible • time with • productive • experienced • superficial • development • carried away • wild and new • 1000 AD - 2000 AD • blindly following • a stretch of time • missing your goals • struggle to decide • classical culture & art
EasyReadeth Crossword 2025-05-11
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- A type of art that makes it look 3D
- Papers that released a person of sin that cost money
- Our life is on it
- Dead scientist's last name
- The belief that the Sun is at the center of the solar system
- Center or orbit
- To pretend to work or be busy when you're not actually doing anything productive.
- Book of Worship for Christianity
- Martin Luther made this belief
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- The force that keeps us on Earth
- The belief that the Earth is at the center of the universe
- The action of officially excluding someone from participation in the sacraments and services of the Christian Church.
- Famous Renaissance architect's last name
- Scientist who was charged as a heretic
- A city in Europe that is credited as the birthplace of the Renaissance
- Leader of the Catholic Church
- Money that the Church collected to throw lavish parties
17 Clues: Center or orbit • Our life is on it • Dead scientist's last name • Leader of the Catholic Church • Martin Luther made this belief • The force that keeps us on Earth • Book of Worship for Christianity • A type of art that makes it look 3D • Scientist who was charged as a heretic • Famous Renaissance architect's last name • Papers that released a person of sin that cost money • ...
Module 8 Crossword 2024-01-08
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- American labor leader, president of the United Mine Workers, and founder of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO); he helped win labor victories through strategies such as the sitdown strike.
- favoring the interests of native-born people over foreign-born people.
- a person who opposes all forms of government.
- African American writer who played a key role in the Harlem Renaissance; his work expressed the pain of life in black ghettos and urged African Americans to resist discrimination.
- African American poet who described the rich culture of African American life using rhythms influenced by jazz music. He wrote of African American hope and defiance, as well as the culture of Harlem and had a major impact on the Harlem Renaissance.
- African American leader who promoted self-reliance for African Americans; he started the Universal Negro Improvement Society (UNIA), which urged African Americans to take pride in their heritage.
- Thirtieth president of the United States; he became president upon the death of Warren G. Harding. He was known for his honesty and his pro-business policies.
- African American blues singer who played an important part in the Harlem Renaissance.
- African American composer and jazz musician; he was one of the key figures in the Harlem Renaissance. His orchestra was popular with audiences nationwide.
- the unplanned and uncontrolled spreading of cities into surrounding regions.
- one of the free-thinking young women who embraced the new fashions and urban attitudes of the 1920s.
- an unreasoned fear of things or people seen as foreign or strange.
- a preoccupation with the purchasing of material goods or acquiring goods in ever-greater amounts.
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- an economic and political system based on one-party government and state ownership of property.
- opposition to political and economic entanglements with other countries
- U.S. Secretary of the Interior in the Harding administration; he was found guilty of bribery for his role in the Teapot Dome scandal.
- African American writer and folklore scholar who played a key role in the Harlem Renaissance; much of her work celebrated simple folkways and traditional values of people who had survived slavery.
- Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall’s secret leasing of oil-rich public land to private companies in return for money and land.
- a Protestant religious movement grounded in the belief that all the stories and details in the Bible are literally true.
- Famous American criminal lawyer; he defended John Scopes's right to teach evolution in the Scopes Trial.
- American pilot; he became the first person to fly alone across the Atlantic Ocean nonstop in 1927. He was a hero to millions of Americans.
- a system that sets limits on how many immigrants from various countries a nation will admit each year
- a person who smuggled alcoholic beverages into the United States during Prohibition.
- a group of close friends and political supporters whom President Warren G. Harding appointed to his cabinet.
- a sensational 1925 court case in which the biology teacher John T. Scopes was tried for challenging a Tennessee law that outlawed the teaching of evolution.
- Leading African American jazz musician during the Harlem Renaissance; he was a talented trumpeter whose style influenced many later musicians.
- Twenty-ninth president of the United States; his policies favored business, but his administration was known for scandals.
- the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People—an organization founded in 1909 to promote full racial equality.
- a place where alcoholic drinks were sold and consumed illegally during Prohibition.
29 Clues: a person who opposes all forms of government. • an unreasoned fear of things or people seen as foreign or strange. • favoring the interests of native-born people over foreign-born people. • opposition to political and economic entanglements with other countries • the unplanned and uncontrolled spreading of cities into surrounding regions. • ...
History 262 2022-04-08
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- Distinction between human and animal borders.
- These animals were often used for witchcraft.
- Attributing human traits to non-human things.
- Man who considered animals to be machines that lack speech and thought.
- Animal used for military exercise, cavalry, and to show power and authority.
- Large dog breed used as war dogs.
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- Spread information the fastest during the Renaissance.
- Filled with collectible exotic items to show off wealth.
- This animal's fur represented wealth and status in China and Japan.
- Era also known as "rebirth".
- Precursors of modern zoological gardens.
- Man who stressed education and learning about the natural world.
12 Clues: Era also known as "rebirth". • Large dog breed used as war dogs. • Precursors of modern zoological gardens. • Distinction between human and animal borders. • These animals were often used for witchcraft. • Attributing human traits to non-human things. • Spread information the fastest during the Renaissance. • Filled with collectible exotic items to show off wealth. • ...
Bist du fit für die nächste Epoche? 2017-09-17
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- Human bedeutet...
- Welcher alte Handelsweg war gesperrt, sodass die Suche nach dem Seeweg begann?
- Damit orientierte man sich auf hoher See.
- Kolumbus wollte wie viele andere auch den Seeweg nach ... entdecken.
- In diesem Land begann das Zeitalter der Renaissance.
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- So heißt das von Kopernikus aufgestellte Weltbild.
- Krankheit der Seefahrer
- Für diese Epoche interessierte man sich in der Renaissance besonders.
- Das Flaggschiff von Kolumbus und seiner Mannschaft hieß Santa ...
- Das einzige Brot, das sich auf langer Seefahrt hält:
- Für welches Land stach Kolumbus in See?
- Für eine Entdeckungsfahrt brauchte man die Erlaubnis des ...
12 Clues: Human bedeutet... • Krankheit der Seefahrer • Für welches Land stach Kolumbus in See? • Damit orientierte man sich auf hoher See. • So heißt das von Kopernikus aufgestellte Weltbild. • Das einzige Brot, das sich auf langer Seefahrt hält: • In diesem Land begann das Zeitalter der Renaissance. • Für eine Entdeckungsfahrt brauchte man die Erlaubnis des ... • ...
The Roaring 20's 2013-02-27
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- the fear of Communism taking over america
- people wanting immigrants to come to the country
- an all white cult wanting an all white utopia
- a 1920s woman who behaved in an unconventional manner
- the renaissance of the 1920's
- banning of alcohol
- the right to vote in any election
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- last name of the famous mob boss in the 1920's
- trial of 2 Italian men in the 1920's
- other name for the scope trial
- new style of music created during the harlem renaissance
- Henry Fords famous car in the 1920's
12 Clues: banning of alcohol • the renaissance of the 1920's • other name for the scope trial • the right to vote in any election • trial of 2 Italian men in the 1920's • Henry Fords famous car in the 1920's • the fear of Communism taking over america • an all white cult wanting an all white utopia • last name of the famous mob boss in the 1920's • ...
RenaissanceScience & Inventions 2022-12-08
The Middle Ages 2020-03-01
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History of Western Music 2020-09-26
Across
- He was taught to play the violin by his father
- Monophonic Plainchant is also called _ chant
- The term renaissance came from this word
- Form of sacred musical composition
- Prominent instrument in the Renaissance Era
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- They performed secular music across Europe
- Derived from Portuguese word Barroco
- Adam de la Halle was also known as Adam the _
- He became master of choristers in 1583
- Period also know as middle or dark ages
10 Clues: Form of sacred musical composition • Derived from Portuguese word Barroco • He became master of choristers in 1583 • Period also know as middle or dark ages • The term renaissance came from this word • They performed secular music across Europe • Prominent instrument in the Renaissance Era • Monophonic Plainchant is also called _ chant • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- ________ became a major shipbuilding center.
- The most famous city in renaissance was ________
- ________ is defined as having to do with the city.
- Powerful _______ drew many people.
- People living in cities were very ____.
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- The ________________ was a time of rebirth because people became interested again in art and learning.
- __________ is defined as the art of making agreements with other coutries.
- __________ means non-religious
- richest family was the _________ family
- Italy was the center of the old _______ Empire.
10 Clues: __________ means non-religious • Powerful _______ drew many people. • richest family was the _________ family • People living in cities were very ____. • ________ became a major shipbuilding center. • Italy was the center of the old _______ Empire. • The most famous city in renaissance was ________ • ________ is defined as having to do with the city. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- ________ became a major shipbuilding center.
- Italy was the center of the old _______ Empire.
- People living in cities were very ____.
- The most famous city in renaissance was ________
- ________ is defined as having to do with the city.
- Powerful _______ drew many people.
- richest family was the _________ family
Down
- __________ is defined as the art of making agreements with other coutries.
- __________ means non-religious
- The ________________ was a time of rebirth because people became interested again in art and learning.
10 Clues: __________ means non-religious • Powerful _______ drew many people. • People living in cities were very ____. • richest family was the _________ family • ________ became a major shipbuilding center. • Italy was the center of the old _______ Empire. • The most famous city in renaissance was ________ • ________ is defined as having to do with the city. • ...
Einführung in die Frühe Neuzeit 2025-11-03
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- Erfindung, die half Wissen weiter zu verbreiten
- Italienische Handelsstadt, Zentrum der Renaissance
- Stadt, deren Eroberung 1453 das Ende des Byzantinischen Reichs bedeutete
- Geistliche Bewegung, die Reformen in der Kirche forderte
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- Herrscher, der Macht als weltliches Instrument verstand
- Bewegung, die den Menschen in den Mittelpunkt stellte
- Epoche der „Wiedergeburt“ der Antike
- Kaufmannsfamilie aus Augsburg, die großen Reichtum erlangte
- Dichter, der das Mittelalter als „finster“ bezeichnete
- Im Jahr 1512 veröffentlichte Martin Luther seine 95 _____
10 Clues: Epoche der „Wiedergeburt“ der Antike • Erfindung, die half Wissen weiter zu verbreiten • Italienische Handelsstadt, Zentrum der Renaissance • Bewegung, die den Menschen in den Mittelpunkt stellte • Dichter, der das Mittelalter als „finster“ bezeichnete • Herrscher, der Macht als weltliches Instrument verstand • ...
History of Western Music 2020-09-26
Across
- Prominent instrument in the Renaissance Era
- Adam de la Halle was also known as Adam the _
- They performed secular music across Europe
- The term renaissance came from this word
- Period also know as middle or dark ages
Down
- Monophonic Plainchant is also called _ chant
- He was taught to play the violin by his father
- Form of sacred musical composition
- He became master of choristers in 1583
- Derived from Portuguese word Barroco
10 Clues: Form of sacred musical composition • Derived from Portuguese word Barroco • He became master of choristers in 1583 • Period also know as middle or dark ages • The term renaissance came from this word • They performed secular music across Europe • Prominent instrument in the Renaissance Era • Monophonic Plainchant is also called _ chant • ...
Daily Life and Social Customs in the Renaissance 2014-10-19
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- Grooms were an average of _____ years older than their wives
- Most people married before the age of...
- Grew into a business during this time
- Children could be legally released from their parents at this age
- Worth $25 during the Renaissance
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- The practice of _______ was introduced
- Worth $100 during the Renaissance
- The invention of _____ changed the everyday home
- In poor households, mattresses were made of...
- A game played that resembled Tag
10 Clues: A game played that resembled Tag • Worth $25 during the Renaissance • Worth $100 during the Renaissance • Grew into a business during this time • The practice of _______ was introduced • Most people married before the age of... • In poor households, mattresses were made of... • The invention of _____ changed the everyday home • ...
The Renaissance 2021-03-25
Across
- meaning of renaissance
- renaissnace writer from England
- someone who sponsored an artist
- Painting done in damp plaster
- famous artist (2 words 2 letters then 5 letters)
- chapel painted by Michelangelo
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- skill of making things look 3D
- new skill of shading used by artists in Renaissance
- people the artists remembered when trying to improve the art of the middle ages
- used instead of egg yolk to make paints allowing them to stay liquid longer
10 Clues: meaning of renaissance • Painting done in damp plaster • skill of making things look 3D • chapel painted by Michelangelo • renaissnace writer from England • someone who sponsored an artist • famous artist (2 words 2 letters then 5 letters) • new skill of shading used by artists in Renaissance • used instead of egg yolk to make paints allowing them to stay liquid longer • ...
Humanismus – Wortschatz 2025-10-15
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- Altes Weltbild mit der Erde im Mittelpunkt
- Dreht sich nach der Theorie von Kopernikus um die Sonne
- Forscher, der mit dem Fernrohr den Himmel beobachtete
- Astronom, der das heliozentrische Weltbild entwickelte
- Zentrum des neuen Weltbildes
- Neues Fundament des Denkens in der Renaissance
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- Künstler und Forscher, Symbol der Renaissance
- Weltbild, bei dem die Sonne im Mittelpunkt steht
- Zentrale Fähigkeit des Menschen im neuen Weltbild
- Astronom, der die Gesetze der Planetenbewegung entdeckte
10 Clues: Zentrum des neuen Weltbildes • Altes Weltbild mit der Erde im Mittelpunkt • Künstler und Forscher, Symbol der Renaissance • Neues Fundament des Denkens in der Renaissance • Weltbild, bei dem die Sonne im Mittelpunkt steht • Zentrale Fähigkeit des Menschen im neuen Weltbild • Forscher, der mit dem Fernrohr den Himmel beobachtete • ...
Medieval Medicine 2023-11-13
16 Clues: doctor • plague • chemist • surgeon • the four • printing • the zodiac • renaissance • not black bile • galen's theory • the middle ages • the what death? • reform of religion • the father of medicine • tell a priest your sins • head of the catholic church
Gwendolyn Bennett 2013-01-21
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- She was a prominent figure in the harlem ___
- was awarded a 1000$ scholarship to study art at the ___ in Paris.
- Where she was born
- harsh poem she wrote
- One of the places she took art classes at
- a type of metal/alloy she described the dart in her poem 'Hatred' to be
- when she became an assistant in New York, she wrote for _____
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- a poem that expressed a lot of her ______
- whom she married (last name again)
- Some of her art work was destroyed in a
- This affected her, and other artist's greatly, during the 1930's
- Where she died
- For a while she stayed at an all __ school
- This guy (last name) said she was one of the, "most promising of the poets out of the Harlem Renaissance"
- where she spent her childhood
- Where she studied abroad
- Langston _____ was one of the people in her Harlem Circles
- Co-founder of
- She also wrote a column, called 'The (another word for black), Flute.
19 Clues: Co-founder of • Where she died • Where she was born • harsh poem she wrote • Where she studied abroad • where she spent her childhood • whom she married (last name again) • Some of her art work was destroyed in a • a poem that expressed a lot of her ______ • One of the places she took art classes at • For a while she stayed at an all __ school • ...
Unit 4 Review - MUS 121 2014-05-04
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- composer of the Romantic era whose work included his "Ein Deutches Requiem" which featured text painting throughout.
- Epic motif used by Charles Ives came from this Beethoven symphony
- mnemonic device given to you in class to remember the eras of music history in order
- composer of Baroque operas; "When I am Laid in Earth" is one aria from his opera "Dido and Aeneas"
- period of music history which was referred to as a time of "musical polarity"
- a common characteristic of the work of Charles Ives meaning having many key centers
- chords built on seconds or 3 or more adjacent tones sounding simultaneously
- a type of polyphonic texture first found in the Renaissance era;staggered entrances at different pitch levels
- Henry Cowell's "The Banshee" is an example of this type of piano composition
- musical composition from the Renaissance period; sacred text, Latin, could be polychoral
- orchestral music in one movement that illustrates the images of a poem; Romantic era composer Franz Liszt composed many
- tempo marking which means "at a walking pace"; Goldilocks' tempo (not too fast, not too slow. Just right)
- "fixed melody" used as the basis of polyphonic compositions in a motet or a mass
- keyboard common to the Baroque era
- chant text which melodies correlate with each syllable of text; the opposite of melismatic
- "big mac" form; ABACADA...
- Baroque era choral music; Bach composed many of these
- the opening section of a Mass; "Lamb of God" movement
- composer of motets, polychoral motets, and madrigals in the Renaissance era
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- composer of the Romantic era who often referred to his works as "music dramas" rather than operas
- Baroque era composer from Germany; most famous work is his Christmas oratorio "Messiah"
- Romantic era composer known exclusively for his piano works
- Baroque era choral music; "Messiah" is an example of this
- musical composition from the Renaissance period; secular text, any language/not Latin
- composer of avant-garde works of the 20th century; 4'33"
- composer that is often described as the "link" from Classical period to the Romantic period
- creator of the 12-tone technique of composing music in the early 20th century
- earliest examples of classical music. often monophonic in texture and sacred in context
- tempo marking for a very slow tempo
- John Cage wrote many compositions for this type of piano which often directed the performer to place foreign materials under the strings of the piano
- composer of the 20th century during the Harlem Renaissance; "Afro-American Symphony" featured quotations from G. Gershwin
- small scale compositions of the Romantic era
- song with many verses, each with a new melody
- musical ideas or motives which are identified with a specific region, country, or nation.
- music in the 20th century frequently is said to be this, meaning it has no clear key center. 12-tone works
- music of the 20th century which often reflects the form or structure of the Classical Period; Stravinksy's "Symphony of Psalms"
- unaccompanied passage in free rhythm for a vocalist to show her virtuosity; happens at the end of phrases rather than the beginning
- composer of late Renaissance/early Baroque operas; "Orfeo" is one such example
- musical shorthand from the Baroque era. Allows keyboardist to realize harmonies
- song with many verses set to the same melody
- composer of the 20th century who is often referred to as a "total serialist"
- "sandwich" from; ABA - B is unrelated to A
- trio which features a piano, violin and cello and not 3 pianos as its name suggests
- text used for an extended musical work, i.e. opera, ballet, oratorio, etc.
- American composer of ballet's; most famous American composer of classical music
- movement of a sonata, symphony or string quartet which used sonata form; exposition - development - recap.
46 Clues: "big mac" form; ABACADA... • keyboard common to the Baroque era • tempo marking for a very slow tempo • "sandwich" from; ABA - B is unrelated to A • small scale compositions of the Romantic era • song with many verses set to the same melody • song with many verses, each with a new melody • Baroque era choral music; Bach composed many of these • ...
History so far... 2025-02-25
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- Charles I's Archbishop of Canterbury
- The religion that the Pope is in charge of
- The 'centre' of the world before the Renaissance
- The main job of the primary sector
- The Queen that came up with the Middle Way
- In 1492, Christopher _____ sailed the ocean blue
- An extreme Protestant like Oliver Cromwell
- A 'rebirth' of ancient Greek and Roman ideas
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- The monk that nailed his 95 thesis to the door
- The modern country that the Mughal Empire
- A British company that enslaved people was called the Royal ____ Company
- Lots of these were built in the Industrial Revolution
- The first name of the King that had six wives
- The Duke of Normandy who won the Battle of Hastings
- The Archbishop of Canterbury who was murdered in 1170
15 Clues: The main job of the primary sector • Charles I's Archbishop of Canterbury • The modern country that the Mughal Empire • The religion that the Pope is in charge of • The Queen that came up with the Middle Way • An extreme Protestant like Oliver Cromwell • A 'rebirth' of ancient Greek and Roman ideas • The first name of the King that had six wives • ...
The Renaissance and Reformation 2023-10-06
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- An artwork that represents a religious subject and is placed behind the altar of a Christian church. (358)
- A painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water based paints (358)
- A monk born in Germany who challenged the Catholic Church (344)
- A place of punishment where souls pay for past sins (344)
- A release from all our part of punishment for sin by the Catholic Church, reducing time in purgatory after death (344)
- What was Leonardo Da Vinci most famous work? (359)
- A person who opposes or does not conform to established religious teachings. (346)
- An artistic technique used to give the effect of three dimensional depth to two dimensional surfaces. (358)
- A position or idea a person puts forward and is willing to prove through argument (344)
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- The belief that God has determined in advance who will be saved (the elect) and who will be condemned (the reprobate). (346)
- Who was the father of Italian Renaissance humanism? (355)
- Where did the Renaissance begin?
- This powerful family came to power in 1434 in Italy. (346)
- The language of everyday speech in a particular regwater-basedDante Who wrote “The Divine Comedy?” (356)
- Humanists studied grammar, _______, poetry, moral philosophy, and history. (355)
- To withdraw a statement or position formally and publicly (344)
- An intellectual movement of the Renaissance based on the study of the humanities, which included grammar, rhetoric, poetry, moral philosophy, and history (346)
17 Clues: Where did the Renaissance begin? • What was Leonardo Da Vinci most famous work? (359) • Who was the father of Italian Renaissance humanism? (355) • A place of punishment where souls pay for past sins (344) • This powerful family came to power in 1434 in Italy. (346) • A monk born in Germany who challenged the Catholic Church (344) • ...
Renaissance 2020-10-09
Renaissance 2022-03-10
8 Clues: The study of humanities • A wealthy banking family • The "prettiest" town in Italy • A trade wealthy city in Italy • A world traveler who had many stories • A new method in art during this period • A period after the middle ages in Europe • A road in which trade was with Europe and Asia
Renaissance 2022-04-08
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- the inventor of the printing press and the name of a bible
- A ruler or powerful figure of a country or state
- The philosophical idea that humans should focus on the values of humanity instead of looking to God for guidance
- An Itallian sculptor and painter who famously sculpted 'The statute of David'
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- The counsel that ran the Florentine government
- A powerful banking family that ruled Florence
- Someone who buys and sells goods
- A type of men's jacket worn by rich men during the Renaissance
8 Clues: Someone who buys and sells goods • A powerful banking family that ruled Florence • The counsel that ran the Florentine government • A ruler or powerful figure of a country or state • the inventor of the printing press and the name of a bible • A type of men's jacket worn by rich men during the Renaissance • ...
Renaissance 2016-10-04
Across
- literally means rebirth
- Portugese navigator in service of Spain
- told that the earth is round and revolves around the sun
Down
- wrote Macbeth, Hamlet, King Lear Othello
- he painted The Last supper and The Mona Lisa
- it started in this country
- set up his printing press in Germany
- very powerful institution during the Middle Ages
8 Clues: literally means rebirth • it started in this country • set up his printing press in Germany • Portugese navigator in service of Spain • wrote Macbeth, Hamlet, King Lear Othello • he painted The Last supper and The Mona Lisa • very powerful institution during the Middle Ages • told that the earth is round and revolves around the sun
Renaissance 2016-05-12
8 Clues: May 31 2016 • a type of fair • Candy on a stick • worn as a disguise • A bird you have in Nov • a weapon with a long metal blade • the sport of fighting with swords • any nutritious substance that people or animals eat
Renaissance 2022-10-18
renaissance 2023-02-28
8 Clues: rebirth • someone who supports artists • inventor of the printing press • greatest banking family in history • make art appear 3d on a flat surface • one of the best artists of the renaissance • study of aspects of humans, culture, and society • english writer, actor, and literature professional
Renaissance 2024-04-28
Across
- Intellectual Movement at the heart of the Italian renassaince that focused on worldly subjects rather than on religious issues.
- English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
Down
- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect
- a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom
- pertaining to the art of perspective, or represented according to its laws
- Most famous artist of the Renassaince era
- someone who supports or champions something. perspective
8 Clues: Most famous artist of the Renassaince era • Florentine sculptor and painter and architect • someone who supports or champions something. perspective • relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers • ...
Renaissance 2022-09-27
8 Clues: funny plays • wrote plays • dramatic, sad plays • what was used as light? • who performed in most plays? • male lead in romeo and juliet • where the plays were performed? • rediscovered after the dark ages?
Renaissance 2022-09-15
8 Clues: What did writers use • who made Romeo and Juliet • Who was the banking family • where did the renaissance start • Who improved the printing process • Who ruled England from 1558 to 1603 • what is this person's first name da vinci • what is the time period called from 1300-1600
Renaissance 2023-09-21
Across
- Rebirth of art and learning from the greek and roman times.
- The power or right to give order and make decisions.
- Ability to read and write.
- Period in European History.
Down
- Achieving happiness without religion.
- Press 15th Century Printing Invention
- A Person who sells goods.
- Three dimensional representation of an object as if it looks to the eye from a particular point.
8 Clues: A Person who sells goods. • Ability to read and write. • Period in European History. • Achieving happiness without religion. • Press 15th Century Printing Invention • The power or right to give order and make decisions. • Rebirth of art and learning from the greek and roman times. • ...
renaissance 2023-09-19
Renaissance 2022-10-20
renaissance 2022-05-26
Across
- tool used to provide grip and mechanical advantage
- small clock that is worn on the wrist
- a large heavy weapon consisting mostly of a metal tube that is mounted on wheels
- an tool for measuring temperature
- tool for turning screws
- single lens for correcting or assisting defective eyesight
Down
- mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting
- light gun with a long barrel
8 Clues: tool for turning screws • light gun with a long barrel • an tool for measuring temperature • small clock that is worn on the wrist • tool used to provide grip and mechanical advantage • single lens for correcting or assisting defective eyesight • mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-16
8 Clues: An Italian Sculptor • Head of the Catholic Church • A person who creates art pieces • Artist who created the Mona Lisa • Complaints about the Catholic Church • A family that funded many art projects • A list of books banned by the Catholic Church • A mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface
Renaissance 2025-02-14
8 Clues: a place in Italy • a Italian banking company • a man who does a lot of things • the leader of the Catholic church • a man who got proven wrong by Galileo • a person who proved Aristotle was wrong • a invention of a way to increase technology • where a group people care about peoples rights
Renaissance 2025-02-14
8 Clues: Bishop of Romes • Leonardo Da Vinci • A German priest author • Largest Christian Church • Philosophical School of thought • A list of propositions for academics • Something why Francis Bacon was important • A senior official within the Catholic Church
Renaissance 2024-10-22
Across
- The study and treatment of mental illness.
- A microscopic organism
- The scientific study of the mind and its functions.
- An infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules (tubercles) in the tissues, especially the lungs.
- Prevents or stops the spread of infections in healthcare.
Down
- The partial sterilization of a product to make it safe for
- An optical instrument used for viewing very small objects.
- The action of dissecting a body or plant to student its internal
8 Clues: A microscopic organism • The study and treatment of mental illness. • The scientific study of the mind and its functions. • Prevents or stops the spread of infections in healthcare. • The partial sterilization of a product to make it safe for • An optical instrument used for viewing very small objects. • ...
