From the Late Middle Ages to the Renaissance Review Activity (Period 7)

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  1. 4. The teenage peasant girl who claimed God sent her to lead France to victory.
  2. 10. The artistic technique used to make a flat painting look three-dimensional.
  3. 11. The title of the famous portrait painted by Leonardo da Vinci known for her mysterious smile.
  4. 14. The powerful family from Florence that acted as the greatest financial supporters of the arts.
  5. 16. The title of Sir Thomas More’s book describing a perfect, ideal society.
  6. 17. The type of paint developed by the Van Eyck brothers that allowed for richer, more realistic colors.
  7. 18. The author of The Prince who believed a ruler must stay in power by any means.
  8. 20. The literal meaning of "Renaissance," signifying a time of cultural reawakening.
  9. 21. The specific name for the bacteria that caused the "Great Mortality."
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  1. 1. This word describes knights and castles once they were no longer useful due to new weapons.
  2. 2. The artist nicknamed the "German Leonardo" because of his diverse talents and essays.
  3. 3. A person who provides financial support to an artist so they can create work.
  4. 5. Your Class Period
  5. 6. An economic term for the rise in prices that occurred after the plague due to labor shortages.
  6. 7. The Renaissance movement that focused on worldly subjects like poetry and history.
  7. 8. The English playwright who wrote 37 plays and invented thousands of new words.
  8. 9. A term for an individual who is talented in many different fields, such as art, science, and math.
  9. 12. This region in northern Europe was the first to experience the Renaissance outside of Italy.
  10. 13. These small insects lived on rats and were the main carriers of the plague.
  11. 15. The Spanish author who wrote the famous story of an idealistic knight named Don Quixote.
  12. 19. The English "secret weapon" that could pierce armor and fire faster than a crossbow.