Jeopardy Key Figures Key Ideas Key Terms Art
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Jeopardy Key Figures Key Ideas Key Terms Art Humanism $100 $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy
1 - $100 n This 1 st Century astronomer claimed the earth is at the center of the universe. . n Ptolemy
1 - $200 n He who is known as the Renaissance Man n Leonardo Da Vinci
1 - $300 n Those who opposed the Catholic Church would likely have turned to this man as their leader. . n Martin Luther
1 - $400 n This Renaissance thinker states the actions of all men can be forgiven if they achieve greatness. n Machiavelli
1 - $500 Explain how each of the following individuals changed the world they lived in. . - Da Vinci, Isabella D’ Este, and Brunelleschi n n Answers may very, so ill just decide if it’s good enough. .
2 - $100 n Arguably the most significant invention of all time n Printing press
2 - $200 n The church introduced this idea during the first Crusade (1095) to convince people to go off and kill people in the name of the church. n Indulgences
2 - $300 n List three remedies for illness during the humor health care era. . n Blood letting, Leaches, Hot cups, Head drill, emetics (forced throw up), herbal medicines. .
2 - $400 n Describe the difference between Humanist values and Humanist ideas n Values was a philosophical movement that led to the creation of new innovative ideas.
2 - $500 n Describe something that exist today that can be argued to be linked to renaissance thinking. n Answers will vary. .
3 - $100 n What is Heresy n To go against the churches teachings
3 - $200 n Being well versed in multiple areas would likely warrant you the title of… n Renaissance man
3 - $300 n Churches coined this term to describe their reasoning behind what one was allowed and not allowed to do n Allegory
3 - $400 n What did Civic Humanists believe? n It was ones “civic” duty to educate themselves in history, political matters, and aiming to better themselves and their society.
3 - $500 n Before artist began placing their work on canvas and making oil paintings often they would use these two methods with rock surfaces n Petroglyphs and pictographs
4 - $100 n Who sculpted me and what is my name? n The Pieta by Michelangelo
4 - $200 n Botticelli’s most famous piece is often considered the ______ n The birth of Venus
4 - $300 n Who created the Bronze David, and who Created the stone David? Also, which one came first? n Donatello created the Bronze, and Michelangelo created the stone version. Donatello’s was created first in about 1430. .
4 - $400 n Name 5 things that Da Vinci is famous for creating n Last supper, Mona Lisa, Vitruvian man, first understanding of anatomy, the airplane, drill press, first idea of the automobile, parachute, machine gun, armored tank, linking art and math/science together, and much more
4 - $500 n Describe at least 4 Renaissance art techniques that are present in this piece of work. n Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here
5 - $100 n How is Issabella D’ Este’s raise to power an example of humanism thinking? n Being a woman, as well, not being born into the role show both open-mindedness and opportunity for someone who would not have had it before. Both examples of humanist thinking.
5 - $200 n What important humanist idea does Galileo use to give himself credibility? n Scientific method (observation, and mathematical evidence)
5 - $300 n Why would the church oppose humanist values and ideas? n Fear of people beginning to challenge their teachings and start asking important questions that would weaken the view of the church.
5 - $400 n The American dream could be argued as the Renaissance dream, explain. . n The idea that people can rise up through the social and economic status should they choose to and possess great abilities is the key idea for both dreams.
5 - $500 n Humanism and the individual means the individual should be able to. . n Be able to use the power of reasoning (ask questions), must have a open mind, use education to learn and grow for the better, should try to be skilled in multiple areas.
Final Jeopardy n The printing press, Da Vinci, Galileo all have what in common? n All played a significant role in changing the world they lived in that has lasting affects to this very day.
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