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Opinions and preferences held and expressed by an individual:
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A point of view that a group of people share:
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Opinions and preferences held and expressed by an individual:
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A point of view that a group of people share:
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Opinions and preferences that include perspective and point of view:
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Worldview element relating to climate and location:
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Who has status and how do they get it? This question relates to the worldview element:
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How is the passing of the day and night distinguished by a society? This question relates to the worldview element:
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How do people in society ACT toward each other? This question relates to the worldview element:
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Who controls the resources? This question relates to the worldview element:
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How does religion influence people’s view about life and death? This question relates to the worldview element:
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Who has access to education? This question relates to the worldview element:
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From what point of view was the creator of this cartoon coming from?
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The 'SILK ROAD' influenced a lot of intercultural sharing. Which of the following represent the MOST SIGNIFICANT contributions from this cultural interaction?
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What is TRUE about The Crusades?
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The correct order of the PEOPLE OF THE MIDDLE AGES HIERARCHY is:
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A peasant could train as a/an ___________ to become a journeyman of a trade or craft, as well as a member of a guild.
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During the middle ages, cooperative organizations called “GUILDS” controlled goods, standards, training, and work in specific areas. These guilds could BEST be described as early forms of
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FEUDALISM can be BEST described as:
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SUMPTUARY LAWS were restrictive in European countries during the Middle Ages in that:
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Europe, prior to the Renaissance, is commonly referred to as the Middle or Dark Ages. Which of the following BEST REPRESENTS the worldview of many Christian Europeans during this time?
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Italy’s location has been described as “EUROPE’S GATEWAY TO THE EAST” because:
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Many nations in Renaissance Europe spent a lot of money and resources on finding routes by sea to the Far East. What is a MAJOR reason why such a focus was placed on finding sea-routes when overland routes to the Far East already existed?
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Which was NOT a problem with trade?
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The new ideas developed by humanist scholars in Renaissance Europe spread PRIMARILY through this social class:
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The meaning of the term “RENAISSANCE” suggests that many of the humanist writers and artists looked for their inspiration in the
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Christine de Pisan:
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Isabella D’Este
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Identify which of the following concepts of Renaissance humanism is INCORRECTLY matched with a quotation providing an example of that concept?
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Three of the following choices describe features of Renaissance art that were unique to that time period. Select the choice that describes a feature that was NOT unique to Renaissance art.
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Who paid artists to produce works of art?
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To speak in the VERNACULAR means
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Why was Galileo charged and tried for heresy?
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Which branch of science is being referred to?
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Which branch of science is being referred to?
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Religious reformers like Savonarola and Martin Luther criticized the Catholic Church MOST STRONGLY for its:
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When it comes to religion, what does it mean to be EXCOMMUNICATED?
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The ideas of the Protestant Reformation spread quickly throughout Europe, MOSTLY because of the:
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Francesco Petrarch stated:
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Galileo stated:
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Machiavelli stated:
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Who invented the Printing Press?
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The speakers above each share their opinion on the importance of the Renaissance period on the modern western world. Which speaker has the MOST CORRECT views on how the Renaissance impacted today's modern world?
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Advancements made in tools and technologies for NAVIGATION instruments, as well as in ship design, during the Age of Exploration BEST REFLECT:
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Due to the expansionist worldview of Renaissance Europe, many nations adhered to the theory and practice of:
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Expansionism' refers to actions and policies of a state or nation which serve to increase the size and number of its territories. Which of the following BEST EXPLAINS why expansionist nations wanted to gain more territory during the Renaissance?
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Portugal was one of the FIRST European countries to be involved in:
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Which statement describes the RESULT of the Battle of Diu?
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The rise and practice of slavery by European nations during the late Renaissance period was a result of which of the following?
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To “ ________________” the world means to sail completely around it.
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The BEST example of a PATRON similar to that of the Medici Family in Florence during the Age of Exploration would be:
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What would be the STRONGEST MOTIVE for Renaissance explorers to venture into dangerous and unknown waters?
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The practice of imperialism required Renaissance Europeans to hold which of the following beliefs and points of view?
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European Imperialism is reflected nowadays in _______________.
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The Treaty of Tordesillas was essentially to split the world between
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Imperialism was fueled by the need to
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There were many devastating costs of European imperialism. Which of the following reflect this statement?
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What point of view does the artist have about the Spanish people’s first contact with the Taino people of the Caribbean?
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After travelling to new places around the globe, what did the Europeans discover about the First Nations people?
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A great philosopher who felt that the Indigenous people lived happier lives than Europeans:
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With exploration there was an exchange of goods and products between nations. This sharing had both negative and positive effects on both the European and the indigenous populations. The GREATEST IMPACT to the indigenous populations was:
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Which of the following MOST ACCURATELY describes the influence of Christianity on the development of imperialist and expansionist policies by the countries of Renaissance Europe?