Chapter 11: The Italian Renaissance

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Civic humanism

________ combined the Classical and Renaissance world and was a representation of the first secular understanding of the government.

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consumption of luxuries

The ________ allowed for skilled craftsmen to be seen as more valuable.

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Urban areas

________ provided markets for agricultural produce and manufactured goods.

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Land ownership

________ /sharecropping were key features of the social structure.

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Humanism

________ was an important Renaissance ideal.

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Bank branches

________ were established throughout Europe with external conflicts causing a financial crisis.

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Ideas of Renaissance

________ were applied to the secular and spiritual world.

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bright colors

Boticelli, a prominent painter was known for classical themes and ________.

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Renaissance art

________ commonly portrayed social ideals and the talent of the artist.

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Renaissance

The ________ was the rebirth of classical culture.

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Italy

________ was responsible for exporting manufactured goods, capital resources, and cultural innovations.

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Renaissance architecture

________ consisted of a reincorporation of classical features.

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Humanism

________: reaction to an intellectual world that was focused on the church doctrine.

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