The Renaissance: Test Redo
Across
- 3. excluded from going to school.
- 4. a method of teaching used in the universities
- 7. a Latin song of poetry used to express his or her love
- 8. method of media used to persuade the public
- 11. although he was kicked out and his ideas refused, his design ended up being chosen during a competition seeking a solution to the opening on top of the Florentine cathedral.
- 12. their goal was to explain faith based on logic or science.
- 14. Leonardo da Vinci's apprentice, who portrayed rest and tranquility
- 15. the "queen of sciences"
- 17. you matter and you make a difference
- 18. where movable metal type was originally developed during the 13th century.
- 19. not yet considered social division
- 20. criticized for painting Germans as well as the poor in his pieces
- 22. could become instantly famous by having his or her portrait painted by a famous artist. They would also be painted with their slaves to enhance the whiteness of their skin next to the dark skin of their slaves.
- 23. due to the lack of the printing press, and having to have all his works hand copied, his ideas spread much slower compared to Erasmus's.
- 25. a exceptionally creative person
Down
- 1. he believed logic solves most problems in life
- 2. you have your own choices in life (freewill)
- 4. known as the first "Renaissance Man" for being multi-talented, and best known for painting the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- 5. the African population in ______ was about 3% due to the intermarriages with the Africans
- 6. later known to mean cunning and ruthless
- 9. reference books, the most famous of which was written by Thomas Aquinas
- 10. the populous, the regular people/majority, get to make the rules
- 13. he lived in an area with violence, which was reflected in his work. Later in his life, he killed a man and was forced to flee.
- 16. mid-15th century German who transformed stamps for jewelry into type that could be inked and pressed on paper.
- 21. He believed education was key to improving in life and that true Christianity was based on the relationship with God, not in works. Although he sought to reform the Church, he remained Catholic.
- 24. the center of the Renaissance shifted during the 15th century from Florence, Italy to _______