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CSTU 101 Quiz 6 solutions complete answers
Who wrote Don Quizote?
Which of these did not contribute to the successes Pepin and Charlemagne?
The pope’s actions on Christmas Day 800 made Charles the Great, or Charlemagne (768–814), king of the Franks and emperor of the Carolingian Empire (from Charles’s Latin name, Carolus)
In philosophy, the synthesis of the High Ages was made by_________ in the 13th century, who merged Christian and Aristotelian thought.
Who wrote the Canterbury Tales in the 14th century?
The Carolingians were a great empire but produced very little notable religious or cultural achievements.
Who was not a Renaissance Author?
The term “pointed arches” best describes which style?
· Question 1
What were two classical values that inspired the Renaissance humanists?
· Question 2
According to the chart in your textbook, which of these types of literature occurs last?
· Question 3
Who wished to give the church a new choir and ambulatory, one that would be full of light—symbolic of the presence of God, through Gothic architecture?
· Question 4
One important feature of medieval intellectual life was expanding interest in education, which culminated in a distinctive new institution the ____________
· Question 5
Which of the following was not an outgrowth of the Crusades?
· Question 6
In the 13th century who also criticized reliance on deductive logic and metaphysical speculations and urged scientists to adopt an inductive investigation method involving observation and experimentation with appropriate instruments and methods, rather than mere reasoning?
· Question 7
What century was the Washington National Cathedral built in?
· Question 8
His Oration on the Dignity of Man has been called “The Manifesto of Humanism”.
· Question 9
Humanists believed in the _______ and dignity of the individual.
· Question 10
Who gave the Renaissance its first candid picture of human nature with the idealism of medievalism and humanism stripped away.
· Question 11
Who halted the Islamic expansion into France and Europe?
· Question 12
Who initiated the Crusades?
· Question 13
Michelangelo’s statue standing as a representation of Humanism as it’s proud self.
· Question 14
Which word best describes the culture that gave rise to Romanesque architecture?
· Question 15
In medieval literature, the word “romance” is most closely associated with what?
· Question 16
The Carolingians also stimulated artistic activity. One of these was the development by painters that involved pictures within manuscript pages called _______________.
· Question 17
Who was the famous practitioner in the medieval time period who challenged Aristotelianism by starting with the position that God is the source of truth and that the world is created by God? He merged Christian and Aristotelian thought.
· Question 18
Created the statue David and the painted Sistine Chapel?
· Question 19
During this time period there was literature for town dwellers as well as country folks. This type of literature was satirical poems depicting ordinary people in events of everyday life with vigorous and coarse humor while ridiculing conventional morality.
· Question 20
During the 1200’s Popes would employ a military force to combat heresy and use this judicial process to eradicate heresy within the Western culture.
· Question 21
During the period of 750–1000, Carolingian rulers dominated European life.
· Question 22
During the period between 1000–1350, the economy of Europe did not develop much because of little technology being developed.
· Question 23
Charlemagne’s brutal reign destroyed much learning and education in Europe.
· Question 24
Science was not very prominent in the medieval intellectual activity.
· Question 25
Not many churches were built during the 11th century because of the lack of money.
· Question 26
The Arabic Muslims had destroyed all of the Greek writings of antiquity making it difficult for the Crusaders to find.
· Question 27
The Black Death that struck Europe killed over 90 % of the population.
· Question 28
The heliocentric model of the universe was developed by Bacon.
· Question 29
Gothic cathedrals were considerably darker than Romanesque cathedrals, and would develop before Romanesque cathedrals.
· Question 30
The so-called Children’s Crusade was the only crusade that was “successful” in any meaningful sense.
Who wished to give the church a new choir and ambulatory, one that would be full of light-symbolic of the presence of God, through Gothic architecture?
His Oration on the Dignity of Man has been called “The Manifesto of Humanism”.
Created the statue David and the painted Sistine Chapel?
One important feature of medieval intellectual life was expanding interest in education, which culminated in a distinctive new institution the .
Coexisting with feudalism on the lowest level of land division was the system.
According to the chart in your Textbook. What are the years of the Renaissance?
Consisted a hero of the Renaissance, who wrote Utopia. Lived from 1478-1535.
Who wrote the Divine Comedy, which delineated the options available to mankind?
The Carolingians also stimulated artistic activity. One of these was the development by painters that involved pictures within manuscript pages called .
Who gave the Renaissance its first candid picture of human nature with the idealism of medievalism and humanism stripped away.
According to the chart in your textbook, which of these occurs last types of literature?
By establishing order and stability in his lands, Charlemagne prepared the basis for a ninth-century flowering of cultural activity often termed the .
Perhaps the best example of the early Gothic style of architecture is found in which city?
Religious architecture was the primary European artistic activity.
The Renaissance could also be known as the age of exploration.
Not many churches were built during the 11th century because of the lack of money.
Question 1 Who painted a tribute to the greatest figures of classical antiquity in the area of philosophy?
Question 2 During the period between 1000–1350, the economy of Europe did not develop much because of little technology being developed.
Question 3 Many of the Gothic churches had what shape in the interior?
Question 4 Historians have traditionally described how Europe fell into a period of the “Dark Ages” after which date?
Question 5 We defined the Renaissance as a cultural movement that produced artistic transformation and _____.
Question 6 During the period of 750–1000, Carolingian rulers dominated European life.
Question 7 What were two classical values that inspired the Renaissance humanists?
Question 8 The Black Death arrived on the docks from London and spread to Europe.
Question 9 Which of these go together?
Question 10 Science was not very prominent in the medieval intellectual activity.
Question 11 Romanesque Architecture developed from the Gothic Architecture
Question 12 The statement that “man is the maker and molder of himself” comes from which writer?
Question 13 This poem is about a warrior from southern Sweden who sails to his uncle’s court in Denmark where he slays the monster. Grendel.
Question 14 What did medieval pilgrims travel to a cathedral to see?
Question 15 A period of Cultural Rebirth in Europe.
Question 16 Which century was marked by famine and plague in western Europe?
Question 17 According to Schaeffer, what statue was a statement of what the humanistic man saw himself as being tomorrow?
Question 18 During this time period there was literature for town dwellers as well as country folks. This type of literature was satirical poems depicting ordinary people in events of everyday life with vigorous and coarse humor while ridiculing conventional morality.
Question 19 Who described the cosmos as an intricately arranged hierarchy?
Question 20 Who depicted the Medici family as wise men in his painting?
Question 21 The history of the Crusades illustrates the principle known as the “law of unintended consequences.”
Question 22 Despite the authority of the medieval Catholic church, there was a tremendous amount of diversity within medieval literature.
Question 23 The French term “Notre Dame” refers to the Virgin Mary.
Question 24 The invention of movable type was one of the most significant developments of the early modern period.
Question 25 The rise of the middle class is one of the most significant factors that has shaped the modern western world.
Question 26 The heliocentric model of the universe was taught by ancient astronomers.
Question 27 Gothic cathedrals were considerably darker than Romanesque cathedrals.
Question 28 The socalled Children’s Crusade was the only crusade that was “successful” in any meaningful sense.
Question 29 Renaissance intellectuals considered themselves to be both humanists and Christians.
Question 30 The shift from the medieval to the modern world can be described simply as the shift from a vertical to a horizontal model of reality.
Question 1 Which of these go together?
Question 2 Many of the Gothic churches had what shape in the interior?
Question 3 Who halted the Islamic expansion into France and Europe?
Question 4 We defined the Renaissance as a cultural movement that produced artistic transformation and _____.
Question 5 Washington National Cathedral is an example of what kind of architecture?
Question 6 Perhaps the best example of the early Gothic style of architecture is found in which city?
Question 7 Which of the following was not an outgrowth of the Crusades?
Question 8 Historians have traditionally described how Europe fell into a period of the “Dark Ages” after which date?
Question 9 What was the period when Michelangelo, Da Vinci, and Botticelli were dominate artists?
Question 10 Who initiated the Crusades?
Question 11 A period of Cultural Rebirth in Europe.
Question 12 What did medieval pilgrims travel to a cathedral to see?
Question 13 What century was the Washington National Cathedral built in?
Question 14 Who described the cosmos as an intricately arranged hierarchy?
Question 15 Romanesque Architecture developed from the Gothic Architecture
Question 16 This poem is about a warrior from southern Sweden who sails to his uncle’s court in Denmark where he slays the monster. Grendel.
Question 17 During this time period there was literature for town dwellers as well as country folks. This type of literature was satirical poems depicting ordinary people in events of everyday life with vigorous and coarse humor while ridiculing conventional morality.
Question 18 In medieval literature, the word “romance” is most closely associated with what?
Question 19 Who depicted the Medici family as wise men in his painting?
Question 20 What were two classical values that inspired the Renaissance humanists?
Question 21 The heliocentric model of the universe was taught by ancient astronomers.
Question 22 The French term “Notre Dame” refers to the Virgin Mary.
Question 23 Despite the authority of the medieval Catholic church, there was a tremendous amount of diversity within medieval literature.
Question 24 Renaissance intellectuals considered themselves to be both humanists and Christians.
Question 25 The history of the Crusades illustrates the principle known as the “law of unintended consequences.”
Question 26 The socalled Children’s Crusade was the only crusade that was “successful” in any meaningful sense.
Question 27 Charlemagne’s brutal reign destroyed much learning and education in Europe.
Question 28 The rise of the middle class is one of the most significant factors that has shaped the modern western world.
Question 29 The invention of movable type was one of the most significant developments of the early modern period.
Question 30 Gothic cathedrals were considerably darker than Romanesque cathedrals.