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1132912614Italian woman artists the Renaissance were able to achieve recognition as artists primarily as a result of theircommissions from wealthy patrons
1132912615All of the following were common subjects of Italian Renaissance works of art Except...peasant life
1132912616The term "humanism," when applied to Renaissance Italy, refers primarily to thescholarly interest in the study of the classical cultures of Greece and Rome
1132912617Italian society differed from the rest of Europe during the Renaissance in which of the following ways?Number of urban commercial centers
1132912618The Renaissance was able to begin in Italy primarily because ofwealth created from Italy's extensive trade network
1132912619An educated woman during the Renaissancewas expected to bring honor and order to her husband and household
1132912620Florentine humanists were particularly drawn to Cicero because of his eloquence and hisdefense of the roman catholic church
1132912621The Inquisition in Spain was spurred byresentment toward wealthy New Christians
1132912622In the typical northern Italian commune during RenaissanceMerchant oligarchies held power
1132912623What would be least likely to be studied in a regular humanist schoolReligion
1132912624Which Renaissance text best exemplifies the Renaissance ideal of the multitalented, well trained individualCastiglione's The Courtier
1132912625Machiavelli differed from medieval political theorists in that he wrote abouthow political life operates, not how it should be
1132912626The Christian humanism of Erasmus led him toTranslate a new edition of the New Testament
1132912627Which statement is most accurate about the invention of the modern printing pressIT led to government censorship and often to the arrest of printers
1132912628The admiration given to artists that developed in the Renaissance reflected all of the following social trends exceptthe voluntary withdraw of artists from public life and political activity
1132912629Northern Renaissance art differed from its Italian counterpart in thatit was more religious
1132912630Blacks in Renaissance Europewere used for both slave and wage labor
1132912631The monarchs of England, France, and Spain all used which of the following in their efforts to centralize power and forge national unityRoyal councils with many middle-class members
1132912632Woman artists during the Renaissancegenerally had fathers who were painters or patrons
1132912633which idea was least expressed or promoted y the Italian Renaissance humanists?Nationalism`
1132912634The cultural center of the Italian Renaissance wasflorence
1132912635which italian city-state was most responsible for the French invasion of Italy in 1495milan
1132912636The works of art created by Renaissance artistsincorporated new techniques relating to shading and linear perspective
1132912637the medici family made its fortune primarily from what industrybanking
1132912638Thomas More's work Utopia should be read as a critique ofcontemporary European society
1132912639Which or the following accurately describes France during the RenaissanceFrench territory increased
1132912640What happened to the average English nobleman during the reign of Henry VIIhe became weaker
1132912641The initial move towards Spanish unification occurred with the marriage of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Casitlle. In what order did other territories become part of a unified Spain after that pointGranada, Navarre, Portugal
1133274395salonsthey discussed social questions as well as literary works questions
1133274396Galileo was found guilty of heresy and condemned by the Inquisition of the grounds that hepublicly advocated Copernicus' heliocentric system
1133274397Which of the following is most characteristic of Voltaire's ideasempiricism and religious toleration are to be celebrated
1133274398Rousseau differed significantly from other Enlightenment philosophes in hisemphasis on emotions and his admiration for the "noble savage"
1133274399An Enlightenment-era painting showing him surveying farmland would be most likely to depict the Austrian Emperor Joseph II asan Enlightened monarch interested in methods of improving productivity
1133274400All fo the following were important influences on the Enlightenment EXCEPTa Ptolematic worldview
1133274401Which of the following was NOT a cause of the scientific revolutionThe search for the physical location of the sould within the body
1133274402Catherine the Great's efforts at reforms came to a virtual end whenthe peasants rose in the Pugachev revolt
1133274403Which of the following was not a direct consequence of the Seven Years' WarPartition of Poland
1133274404Which of the following was NOT an idea of RousseauSchools must focus on providing students with an education that enables them to foster collaboration skills
1133274405Which of the following was NOT an enlightened policy of Prussia's Frederick the Great?Free serfs from the control of the Prussian nobility (Junkers)
1133274406An Enlightenment-era book written by Baron de Montesquieu would be most likely to focus onGovernment Structure
1133274407Ideas that made Isaac Newton famous includedhis law of universal gravitation and his laws of motion that related to planetary movement
1133737284What was central to Martin Luther's religious philosophysalvation by faith alone
1133737285a primary goal of Philip II of Spain was tomaintain spanish control of the Netherlands
1133737286Which of the following affected the status of women during the ReformationThe suppression of nunneries and the institution of a married clergy
113373728716th and 17th century European political leaders generally viewed religious toleration asleading to dangerous civil disorder
1133737288the massacre of Saint Bartholomew's day was directed againstHuguenots in France
1133737289Portuguese commercial expansion overseas in the 16th century resulted inseizure of Muslim coastal forts to serve as Portuguese trading posts and military bases
1133737290What best describes one of the main results of the Peace of AugsburgIt provided a legal basis for the existence of Lutheranism
1133737291The conversion to Catholicism of King Henry IV pf France is an example of thePolitiques
1133737292Edict of Nantesprovided limited political and religious liberties for French Huguenots
1133737293the most influential religious order associated with the Catholic Reformation was theJesuit
1133737294The impact of the Protestant Reformation included butimprovement of social conditions for the peasants
1133737295the council of Trentaffirmed catholic theology
1133737296the importation of massive amounts of gold and silver into Spain ultimately damaged Spain byFostering an inflation, which increased the royal debt
1133737297Which of the following was NOT a motive for European exploration during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuriesThe competition between the Italian monarch and other political leaders in Europe
1133737298Elizabeth I resolved the religious controversy in 16th century England in part byrequiring all subjects to attend church but not caring what they believed
1133737299Calvin's followerswere held to a high standard of morality
1133737300Anabaptistadult baptism is essential to an acceptance of one's faith
1133737301What was NOT a technological innovation that contributed to the age of European explorationmaps accurately depicting the Pacific Ocean
1133737302Which of the following was not an inaccuracy of Ptolemy's geographyAfrica appeared as an island
1133737303During the 30 years war, France pursued a policy ofsupporting the Protestant princes and rulers against the Hapsburgs
1133737304Demographic changes in late 16th and early 17th century Europe contributed toprice inflation and decrease in real wages
1133737305The leading economic center of early 17th century Europe wasAmsterdam
1133737306The Peace of Westphalia resulted inthe guaranteed independence of numerous small German States
1133737307In 17th century western Europe, marriage patterns shoed a tendency torelatively late first marriages by non-nobles
1133737308what accurately describes the Political system of the dutch republicrule by wealthy merchants
1133737309what were the 3 principal political entities in central and eastern Europe in the mid-seventeenth century?Muscovy, the Ottoman Empire, and Poland
1133737310One of the main aims of the reforms in russia under peter the greatservice to the state
1133737311What language was spoken in most courts in Europe by the late 17th centuryFrench
1133737312In 17th century Poland, the most significant political influence was exercised by theNobility
1133737313The French Fronde is best described asrevolt over increasing centralization of royal power
1133737314a protestant church could be distinguished from a catholic church in the 16th century bythe relative plainness of the interior

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