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The Renaissance

The Renaissance. Test Review. What does the term Renaissance mean?. The word Renaissance means rebirth or revival. This period was the humanistic revival for classical art, literature , architecture, and learning. When did the Renaissance Occur?.

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The Renaissance

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  1. The Renaissance Test Review

  2. What does the term Renaissance mean? • The word Renaissance means rebirth or revival. • This period was the humanistic revival for classical art, literature, architecture, and learning.

  3. When did the Renaissance Occur? • The Renaissance occurred from 1445-1660 A.D. • Overall, it lasted approximately 175years. • The Renaissance happened after the Middle Ages, when people were barbaric in nature and didn’t even use silverware! • How could a time of such beauty and marvel spring from such dark times as the Middle Ages?

  4. Brand New Interests • Unlike the Middle Ages, people in the Renaissance became more interested in the individual and on human development. • Humanism was the school of thought that dominated this period; Greek & Latin classical works became valued again and were believed to contain great moral lessons. • People who lived during the Renaissance delighted in the arts, literature, andin science. • People also became interested in beauty and in nature. • People were more attuned and accepting of human impulses and felt a new sense of mastery (i.e. control) of their world.

  5. Literacy and the Invention of the Printing Press • Literacy is the ability to read and write. • In the Middle Ages literacy was not prominent. • The invention of the printingpress allowed for reproduction of books, which caused more and more people to become educated.

  6. Where did the Renaissance beginand how far did it spread? • The Renaissance first began in Italy but quickly spread throughout Europe.

  7. The people of the Renaissance used what two ancient civilizations to model their own society after? • GREECE • ROME

  8. Who was the Queen of England during the Renaissance? • Queen Elizabeth I was on the throne at the time of the Renaissance.

  9. Martin Luther and The 95 Theses • The authority of the Roman Catholic Church was challenged when Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of a prominent church. • Remember! People of the Renaissance began to question known truths & authority. This is a classic example.

  10. William Shakespeare • William Shakespeare was an actor, a poet, and a playwright. • Shakespeare was arguably the most notable writer of the Renaissance. • Shakespeare had indirect political influence because his plays were performed before Queen Elizabeth I.

  11. The Bubonic Plague • The Bubonic Plague was said to have killed 1,000 people per week in London. • If one presented with symptoms of The Plague, there was a 70% chance he/she would not survive.

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