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c.urban riots and peasant unrest <br>
d.All </p>
<p>2.The Black Death of the fourteenth century was: <br>
a.carried by fleas <br>
b.smallpox <br>
c.bubonic plague <br>
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b.the Great Schism <br>
c.the conciliar movement <br>
d.All </p>
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b.the seventy-year period when the popes ruled from Avignon <br>
c.the split in the church when the Orthodox separated from the Roman Catholics <br>
d.the division in the church between Protestants and Catholics, started by Martin Luther </p>
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a.opening of the priesthood to women <br>
b.abolition of church property <br>
c.elimination of the sacraments <br>
d.denial of Jesus' humanity </p>
<p>10.The Inquisition it <br>
a.was a church court. <br>
b.flourished mainly in Spain and Italy. <br>
c.was used to rid the church of heresy and witchcraft. <br>
d.All </p>
<p>11.Which was a contribution of William of Ockham to medieval philosophy? <br>
a.He originated a closely reasoned style of argument. <br>
b.He helped to separate theology from philosophy. <br>
c.He contributed to the triumph of Nominalism in the universities. <br>
d.All </p>
<p>12.What was Ockham's "razor"? <br>
a.a technological breakthrough, which allowed for more efficient slaves <br>
b.a philosophical method for eliminating superfluous information <br>
c.a literary device used by critics to dissect poetry <br>
d.a military formation employed during the Hundred Years/ War </p>
<p>13.This medieval thinker pioneered the experimental system in science: <br>
a.Roger Bacon <br>
b.William of Ockham <br>
c.Duns Scotus <br>
d.Nicholas Oresme </p>
<p>14.This Late Medieval thinker questioned the then-prevailing view that the earth did not move: <br>
a.Jan Hus <br>
b.William of Ockham <br>
c.Duns Scotus <br>
d.Nicholas Oresme </p>
<p>15.Which was a force for change in Late Medieval literature? <br>
a.The invention of movable type gave birth to printed books. <br>
b.Vernacular literature began to replace literature written in Latin. <br>
c.The rich middle class started to supplant the nobility as audience and patrons. <br>
d.All </p>
<p>16.The author of the Decameron was: <br>
a.Petrarch <br>
b.Boccaccio <br>
c.Langland <br>
d.Chaucer </p>
<p>17.The Decameron helped bring into existence the modern: <br>
a.novel <br>
b.short story <br>
c.verse-drama <br>
d.comic play </p>
<p>18.Chaucer's Canterbury pilgrims: <br>
a.are drawn exclusively from the upper classes <br>
b.are drawn exclusively from the lower classes <br>
c.represent all walks of medieval society <br>
d.represent idealized portraits of medieval types </p>
<p>19.The Wife of Bath is a famous character in: <br>
a.Petrarch's My Secret <br>
b.Boccaccio's Decameron <br>
c.Langland's Vision of Piers Plowman <br>
d.Chaucer's Canterbury Tales </p>
<p>20.This artist turned painting in a new direction, one that led to the Renaissance: <br>
a.the Limbourg brothers <br>
b.Cimabue <br>
c.Giotto <br>
d.Jan van Eyck </p>
<p>21.The painter Giotto achieved all of the following: <br>
a.a three-dimensional art <br>
b.full expression of human emotions <br>
c.naturalistic treatment of figures <br>
d.All </p>
<p>22.The following statements apply to Van Eyck's Arnolfini Wedding Portrait <br>
a.It expresses the symbolic realism of northern European painting. <br>
b.It records an actual event. <br>
c.It includes details that refer to wedding customs or beliefs. <br>
d.All </p>
<p>23.The status of women during the Early Renaissance in Italy: <br>
a.declined significantly as they lost financial power <br>
b.probably improved with increased opportunities for education <br>
c.changed dramatically as they won new political rights <br>
d.improved socially as they were allowed to marry whomever they chose </p>
<p>24.The center of the Early Renaissance was: <br>
a. Venice <br>
b. Rome <br>
c. Florence <br>
d. Siena </p>
<p>25.The late-fifteenth-century popes: <br>
a. initiated a series of reforms aimed at improving the morals of the clergy <br>
b. supported the conciliar movement <br>
c. were patrons of the Renaissance <br>
d. held aloof from Italian politics </p>
<p>26.Italian humanists expanded their interests by: <br>
a. looking beyond official Christian dogma <br>
b. seeking answers in Chinese philosophy <br>
c. examining the writings of Indian thinkers <br>
d. joining in the Scientific Revolution </p>
<p>27.The Early Renaissance drew inspiration from: <br>
a. Classical sculpture and architecture <br>
b. medieval art and architecture <br>
c. Chinese civilization <br>
d. Byzantine art </p>
<p>28.The Early Renaissance can best be described as: <br>
a. a period that made a complete break with the Middle Ages <br>
b. an age of great scientific advances <br>
c. an age when emerging secular values threatened long-accepted religious beliefs <br>
d. a stagnant period with little cultural innovation </p>
<p>29.The earliest humanistic scholars were convinced that: <br>
a.the scholastic method was the path to truth <br>
b.language and writing changed as society changed <br>
c.the purpose of education was vocational preparation <br>
d.medieval church Latin was the language of scholarship </p>
<p>30.Early Renaissance Neo-Platonism: <br>
a.was essentially the same as Late Roman Neo-Platonism <br>
b.could not be made compatible with Christianity <br>
c.taught that Platonic love was superior to erotic love <br>
d.failed to capture the attention of many thinkers and artists </p>
<p>31.Pico della Mirandola was a: <br>
a.modest individual who refused to speak out for his views <br>
b.monk who denounced the Florentine art movement <br>
c.scholar trained in philosophy, language, and history <br>
d.follower of mystical and pietistic learning </p>
<p>32.Underlying much of Pico della Mirandola's writing was the assumption that: <br>
a.All people share basic truths. <br>
b.Christianity is only part of a totality of truthful knowledge. <br>
c.The individual is of primary importance. <br>
d.all of the above </p>
<p>33.The visual arts of the Early Renaissance followed the ideals of: <br>
a.balance and harmony <br>
b.grandiosity and exuberance <br>
c.abstraction and nonobjectivity <br>
d.sentimentality and prettiness </p>
<p>34.This fourteenth-century painter inspired Early Renaissance artists: <br>
a.Cimabue <br>
b.Giotto <br>
c.Masaccio <br>
d.Pisano </p>
<p>35.Which does NOT apply to the painting technique called linear perspective? <br>
a.It was pioneered by a series of experiments conducted by Brunelleschi. <br>
b.It is a mathematically based procedure for giving depth. <br>
c.Its results are contrary to the actual way that humans see. <br>
d.It is a way to create a sense of three dimensions on a two-dimensional surface. </p>
<p>36.Brunelleschi solved the problem of the dome for the Florentine cathedral by: <br>
a.constructing a dome of wedged stones as in the Pantheon in Rome <br>
b.employing sets of diagonal ribs based on the pointed arch <br>
c.using reinforced rods and a new type of concrete <br>
d.borrowing the Classical post-and-lintel model </p>
<p>37.Which apply to the sculptor Donatello? <br>
a.He embraced the principles of realism. <br>
b.He drew inspiration from Classical ideals. <br>
c.He revived the ancient practice of contrapposto. <br>
d.All </p>
<p>38.Ghiberti's panels for the east doors of the Florentine Baptistery: <br>
a.depict scenes from the New Testament <br>
b.were cast so as to fit inside Gothic quatrefoils <br>
c.show his debt to Classicism <br>
d.are known as the "Gates of Hell" </p>
<p>39.Masaccio's paintings were influenced by the perspective experiments of: <br>
a.Botticelli, the painter <br>
b.Brunelleschi, the architect <br>
c.Pico della Mirandola, the philosopher <br>
d.Cosimo de' Medici, the patron of arts </p>
<p>40.Botticelli's early paintings were influenced by: <br>
a.Aristotelianism <br>
b.Neo-Platonism <br>
c.Epicureanism <br>
d.Stoicism </p>
<p>41.Leonardo da Vinci is called a Renaissance Man because: <br>
a.He was a model of courtly behavior. <br>
b.He was intellectually curious about nearly every subject. <br>
c.He was deeply influenced by Neo-Platonism. <br>
d.He was a strict Classicist. </p>
<p>42.The Early Renaissance was marked by: <br>
a.changes in the arts and architecture, based on Classical ideals <br>
b.an integration of painting and sculpture into architecture <br>
c.a decline in the popularity of painting <br>
d.the emergence of a fully secular art </p>
<p>43.Laura Cereta, in her own defense, claims that she: <br>
a.is superior intellectually to other women <br>
b.thinks just as a man does <br>
c.is a typical woman in that she is capable of learning <br>
d.can outthink any man </p>
<p>44.The three most famous artists associated with the High Renaissance in Rome are: <br>
a.Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Titian <br>
b.Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Parmigianino <br>
c.Leonardo da Vinci, Michaelangelo, and Raphael <br>
d.Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Parmigianino </p>
<p>45.The cultural center of the High Renaissance was: <br>
a.Rome <br>
b.Florence <br>
c.Venice <br>
d.Parma </p>
<p>46.The leading patrons of the High Renaissance were the: <br>
a.rich middle class <br>
b.popes <br>
c.nobles <br>
d.monks and nuns </p>
<p>47.The three newly unified and stabilized nations in western Europe to emerge in the first half of the sixteenth century were: <br>
a.Germany, Spain, and France <br>
b.Spain, France, and England <br>
c.Spain, Austria, and England <br>
d.Ottoman Empire, Spain, and France </p>
<p>48.Between 1494 and 1564, Europe's international political life was dominated by: <br>
a.England and the Netherlands <br>
b.France and Spain <br>
c.Italy and Greece <br>
d.Scandinavia and Russia <br>
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a.the onset of the plague <br>
b.an extended period of economic depression <br>
c.urban riots and peasant unrest <br>
d.All </p>
<p>2.The Black Death of the fourteenth century was: <br>
a.carried by fleas <br>
b.smallpox <br>
c.bubonic plague <br>
d.A & C </p>
<p>3.As a result of the plague, the leading image in Late Medieval art and literature became the: <br>
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c.Garden of Eden <br>
d.Fountain of Youth </p>
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c.movable type <br>
d.gunpowder </p>
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a.France and England <br>
b.Italy and Germany <br>
c.Spain and Portugal <br>
d.the Netherlands and Scandinavia </p>
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a.Rome <br>
b.Avignon <br>
c.Milan <br>
d.Madrid </p>
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a.the Avignonese papacy <br>
b.the Great Schism <br>
c.the conciliar movement <br>
d.All </p>
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a.the forty-year period when there were two and sometimes three popes, each claiming papal authority <br>
b.the seventy-year period when the popes ruled from Avignon <br>
c.the split in the church when the Orthodox separated from the Roman Catholics <br>
d.the division in the church between Protestants and Catholics, started by Martin Luther </p>
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a.opening of the priesthood to women <br>
b.abolition of church property <br>
c.elimination of the sacraments <br>
d.denial of Jesus' humanity </p>
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b.flourished mainly in Spain and Italy. <br>
c.was used to rid the church of heresy and witchcraft. <br>
d.All </p>
<p>11.Which was a contribution of William of Ockham to medieval philosophy? <br>
a.He originated a closely reasoned style of argument. <br>
b.He helped to separate theology from philosophy. <br>
c.He contributed to the triumph of Nominalism in the universities. <br>
d.All </p>
<p>12.What was Ockham's "razor"? <br>
a.a technological breakthrough, which allowed for more efficient slaves <br>
b.a philosophical method for eliminating superfluous information <br>
c.a literary device used by critics to dissect poetry <br>
d.a military formation employed during the Hundred Years/ War </p>
<p>13.This medieval thinker pioneered the experimental system in science: <br>
a.Roger Bacon <br>
b.William of Ockham <br>
c.Duns Scotus <br>
d.Nicholas Oresme </p>
<p>14.This Late Medieval thinker questioned the then-prevailing view that the earth did not move: <br>
a.Jan Hus <br>
b.William of Ockham <br>
c.Duns Scotus <br>
d.Nicholas Oresme </p>
<p>15.Which was a force for change in Late Medieval literature? <br>
a.The invention of movable type gave birth to printed books. <br>
b.Vernacular literature began to replace literature written in Latin. <br>
c.The rich middle class started to supplant the nobility as audience and patrons. <br>
d.All </p>
<p>16.The author of the Decameron was: <br>
a.Petrarch <br>
b.Boccaccio <br>
c.Langland <br>
d.Chaucer </p>
<p>17.The Decameron helped bring into existence the modern: <br>
a.novel <br>
b.short story <br>
c.verse-drama <br>
d.comic play </p>
<p>18.Chaucer's Canterbury pilgrims: <br>
a.are drawn exclusively from the upper classes <br>
b.are drawn exclusively from the lower classes <br>
c.represent all walks of medieval society <br>
d.represent idealized portraits of medieval types </p>
<p>19.The Wife of Bath is a famous character in: <br>
a.Petrarch's My Secret <br>
b.Boccaccio's Decameron <br>
c.Langland's Vision of Piers Plowman <br>
d.Chaucer's Canterbury Tales </p>
<p>20.This artist turned painting in a new direction, one that led to the Renaissance: <br>
a.the Limbourg brothers <br>
b.Cimabue <br>
c.Giotto <br>
d.Jan van Eyck </p>
<p>21.The painter Giotto achieved all of the following: <br>
a.a three-dimensional art <br>
b.full expression of human emotions <br>
c.naturalistic treatment of figures <br>
d.All </p>
<p>22.The following statements apply to Van Eyck's Arnolfini Wedding Portrait <br>
a.It expresses the symbolic realism of northern European painting. <br>
b.It records an actual event. <br>
c.It includes details that refer to wedding customs or beliefs. <br>
d.All </p>
<p>23.The status of women during the Early Renaissance in Italy: <br>
a.declined significantly as they lost financial power <br>
b.probably improved with increased opportunities for education <br>
c.changed dramatically as they won new political rights <br>
d.improved socially as they were allowed to marry whomever they chose </p>
<p>24.The center of the Early Renaissance was: <br>
a. Venice <br>
b. Rome <br>
c. Florence <br>
d. Siena </p>
<p>25.The late-fifteenth-century popes: <br>
a. initiated a series of reforms aimed at improving the morals of the clergy <br>
b. supported the conciliar movement <br>
c. were patrons of the Renaissance <br>
d. held aloof from Italian politics </p>
<p>26.Italian humanists expanded their interests by: <br>
a. looking beyond official Christian dogma <br>
b. seeking answers in Chinese philosophy <br>
c. examining the writings of Indian thinkers <br>
d. joining in the Scientific Revolution </p>
<p>27.The Early Renaissance drew inspiration from: <br>
a. Classical sculpture and architecture <br>
b. medieval art and architecture <br>
c. Chinese civilization <br>
d. Byzantine art </p>
<p>28.The Early Renaissance can best be described as: <br>
a. a period that made a complete break with the Middle Ages <br>
b. an age of great scientific advances <br>
c. an age when emerging secular values threatened long-accepted religious beliefs <br>
d. a stagnant period with little cultural innovation </p>
<p>29.The earliest humanistic scholars were convinced that: <br>
a.the scholastic method was the path to truth <br>
b.language and writing changed as society changed <br>
c.the purpose of education was vocational preparation <br>
d.medieval church Latin was the language of scholarship </p>
<p>30.Early Renaissance Neo-Platonism: <br>
a.was essentially the same as Late Roman Neo-Platonism <br>
b.could not be made compatible with Christianity <br>
c.taught that Platonic love was superior to erotic love <br>
d.failed to capture the attention of many thinkers and artists </p>
<p>31.Pico della Mirandola was a: <br>
a.modest individual who refused to speak out for his views <br>
b.monk who denounced the Florentine art movement <br>
c.scholar trained in philosophy, language, and history <br>
d.follower of mystical and pietistic learning </p>
<p>32.Underlying much of Pico della Mirandola's writing was the assumption that: <br>
a.All people share basic truths. <br>
b.Christianity is only part of a totality of truthful knowledge. <br>
c.The individual is of primary importance. <br>
d.all of the above </p>
<p>33.The visual arts of the Early Renaissance followed the ideals of: <br>
a.balance and harmony <br>
b.grandiosity and exuberance <br>
c.abstraction and nonobjectivity <br>
d.sentimentality and prettiness </p>
<p>34.This fourteenth-century painter inspired Early Renaissance artists: <br>
a.Cimabue <br>
b.Giotto <br>
c.Masaccio <br>
d.Pisano </p>
<p>35.Which does NOT apply to the painting technique called linear perspective? <br>
a.It was pioneered by a series of experiments conducted by Brunelleschi. <br>
b.It is a mathematically based procedure for giving depth. <br>
c.Its results are contrary to the actual way that humans see. <br>
d.It is a way to create a sense of three dimensions on a two-dimensional surface. </p>
<p>36.Brunelleschi solved the problem of the dome for the Florentine cathedral by: <br>
a.constructing a dome of wedged stones as in the Pantheon in Rome <br>
b.employing sets of diagonal ribs based on the pointed arch <br>
c.using reinforced rods and a new type of concrete <br>
d.borrowing the Classical post-and-lintel model </p>
<p>37.Which apply to the sculptor Donatello? <br>
a.He embraced the principles of realism. <br>
b.He drew inspiration from Classical ideals. <br>
c.He revived the ancient practice of contrapposto. <br>
d.All </p>
<p>38.Ghiberti's panels for the east doors of the Florentine Baptistery: <br>
a.depict scenes from the New Testament <br>
b.were cast so as to fit inside Gothic quatrefoils <br>
c.show his debt to Classicism <br>
d.are known as the "Gates of Hell" </p>
<p>39.Masaccio's paintings were influenced by the perspective experiments of: <br>
a.Botticelli, the painter <br>
b.Brunelleschi, the architect <br>
c.Pico della Mirandola, the philosopher <br>
d.Cosimo de' Medici, the patron of arts </p>
<p>40.Botticelli's early paintings were influenced by: <br>
a.Aristotelianism <br>
b.Neo-Platonism <br>
c.Epicureanism <br>
d.Stoicism </p>
<p>41.Leonardo da Vinci is called a Renaissance Man because: <br>
a.He was a model of courtly behavior. <br>
b.He was intellectually curious about nearly every subject. <br>
c.He was deeply influenced by Neo-Platonism. <br>
d.He was a strict Classicist. </p>
<p>42.The Early Renaissance was marked by: <br>
a.changes in the arts and architecture, based on Classical ideals <br>
b.an integration of painting and sculpture into architecture <br>
c.a decline in the popularity of painting <br>
d.the emergence of a fully secular art </p>
<p>43.Laura Cereta, in her own defense, claims that she: <br>
a.is superior intellectually to other women <br>
b.thinks just as a man does <br>
c.is a typical woman in that she is capable of learning <br>
d.can outthink any man </p>
<p>44.The three most famous artists associated with the High Renaissance in Rome are: <br>
a.Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Titian <br>
b.Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Parmigianino <br>
c.Leonardo da Vinci, Michaelangelo, and Raphael <br>
d.Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Parmigianino </p>
<p>45.The cultural center of the High Renaissance was: <br>
a.Rome <br>
b.Florence <br>
c.Venice <br>
d.Parma </p>
<p>46.The leading patrons of the High Renaissance were the: <br>
a.rich middle class <br>
b.popes <br>
c.nobles <br>
d.monks and nuns </p>
<p>47.The three newly unified and stabilized nations in western Europe to emerge in the first half of the sixteenth century were: <br>
a.Germany, Spain, and France <br>
b.Spain, France, and England <br>
c.Spain, Austria, and England <br>
d.Ottoman Empire, Spain, and France </p>
<p>48.Between 1494 and 1564, Europe's international political life was dominated by: <br>
a.England and the Netherlands <br>
b.France and Spain <br>
c.Italy and Greece <br>
d.Scandinavia and Russia <br>
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Accepted Answer <br>
1.d<br>
2.d<br>
3.b<br>
4.d<br>
5.a<br>
6.b<br>
7.d<br>
8.a<br>
9.b<br>
10.d<br>
11.d<br>
12.b<br>
13.a<br>
14.d<br>
15.d<br>
16.b<br>
17.b<br>
18.c<br>
19.d<br>
20.c<br>
21.d<br>
22.d<br>
23.b<br>
24.c&d (both of these are true, go with class discussion)<br>
25.c<br>
26.a<br>
27.d<br>
28.c<br>
29.b<br>
30.a<br>
31.c<br>
32.d<br>
33.a<br>
34.b<br>
35.c<br>
36.b<br>
37.d<br>
38.c<br>
39.b<br>
40.b<br>
41. b<br>
42.a<br>
43.c<br>
44.c<br>
45.a&b (same as 24)<br>
46.b<br>
47.b<br>
48.b</p>
1.d
2.d
3.b
4.d
5.a
6.b
7.d
8.a
9.b
10.d
11.d
12.b
13.a
14.d
15.d
16.b
17.b
18.c
19.d
20.c
21.d
22.d
23.b
24.c&d (both of these are true, go with class discussion)
25.c
26.a
27.d
28.c
29.b
30.a
31.c
32.d
33.a
34.b
35.c
36.b
37.d
38.c
39.b
40.b
41. b
42.a
43.c
44.c
45.a&b (same as 24)
46.b
47.b
48.b
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