Final Exam Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. The word "Renaissance" means a. rebirth. b. new world. c. maturation. d. escape. e. culture. ____ 2. Economic developments in the Renaissance included a. a revival in trade. b. increased employment due to the change from wool to luxury manufacturing. c. a boom rivaling that of the High Middle Ages. d. new trade routes made possible by the Ottoman Turks. e. the Industrial Revolution. ____ 3. By the fifteenth century, Italy was a. a centralized state. b. dominated by the Papal States exclusively. c. the foremost European power. d. dominated by five major regional independent powers. e.
Glencoe World History Final Exam
Final Exam Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. The word "Renaissance" means a. rebirth. b. new world. c. maturation. d. escape. e. culture. ____ 2. Economic developments in the Renaissance included a. a revival in trade. b. increased employment due to the change from wool to luxury manufacturing. c. a boom rivaling that of the High Middle Ages. d. new trade routes made possible by the Ottoman Turks. e. the Industrial Revolution. ____ 3. By the fifteenth century, Italy was a. a centralized state. b. dominated by the Papal States exclusively. c. the foremost European power. d. dominated by five major regional independent powers. e.
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