Exploring the Northern Renaissance and Its Legacy

Exploring the Northern Renaissance and Its Legacy

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Interactive Video

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Aiden Montgomery

Social Studies

6th - 10th Grade

Hard

The video explores the Northern Renaissance, highlighting its spread beyond Italy and its unique characteristics in Northern and Western Europe. It discusses the rise of vernacular writing, the invention of the printing press by Gutenberg, and the significance of the Gutenberg Bible. The role of patrons in funding art and the artistic changes during the Renaissance are also covered, emphasizing the shift towards realism and secular ideas. The video concludes with the impact of these changes on individualism and the questioning of established norms.

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What is one key difference between the Northern Renaissance and the Renaissance in Italy?

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Who is a notable figure from England during the Northern Renaissance?

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What was a significant change in writing during the Northern Renaissance?

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What invention by Johan Gutenberg revolutionized the spread of ideas?

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What is the significance of the Gutenberg Bible?

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What did Gabriel Wells do with an incomplete copy of the Gutenberg Bible in the 1920s?

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What was a primary reason for the economic rebound in Europe during the Renaissance?

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Who were the patrons that funded the explosion of art during the Renaissance?

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What artistic technique became prominent during the Renaissance?

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What social change was sparked by the Renaissance?

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