Exit Ticket - Renaissance and Humanism

Exit Ticket - Renaissance and Humanism

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Exit Ticket - Renaissance and Humanism

Exit Ticket - Renaissance and Humanism

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was one key goal of Renaissance Humanism?

Reinforcing Church authority over art and education

Focusing on individual potential and secular achievements

Eliminating Greco-Roman cultural influences

Expanding monarchs’ divine right to rule

Answer explanation

One key goal of Renaissance Humanism was to focus on individual potential and secular achievements, emphasizing human experience and intellect rather than solely religious authority.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How did the printing press transform the Renaissance?

By making books more affordable and spreading new ideas widely

By restricting access to classical texts and limiting literacy

By increasing Church control over written works

By encouraging monarchs to ban non-religious writings

Answer explanation

The printing press made books more affordable, allowing wider access to knowledge and ideas. This facilitated the spread of Renaissance humanism and scientific thought, transforming culture and society.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was a major difference between Medieval and Renaissance art?

Renaissance art focused on perspective and realism, while Medieval art used flat, symbolic styles.

Medieval art avoided religious themes, while Renaissance art was entirely religious.

Both styles avoided depicting human figures in natural settings.

Medieval art supported Humanism, while Renaissance art did not.

Answer explanation

Renaissance art introduced techniques like perspective and realism, contrasting with Medieval art's flat and symbolic styles, which often lacked depth and naturalism.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Why is the Renaissance considered a “rebirth”?

It revived interest in Greco-Roman ideas and cultural achievements.

It marked the beginning of European imperialism and exploration.

It completely eliminated the influence of religion on society.

It led to the creation of new agricultural methods across Europe.

Answer explanation

The Renaissance is termed a "rebirth" because it revived interest in the cultural and intellectual achievements of ancient Greece and Rome, influencing art, philosophy, and science.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following reflects the influence of Humanism on Renaissance thinkers?

A belief in the central role of the Catholic Church in education

A focus on personal achievements and learning from ancient texts

An emphasis on feudal hierarchies and monarchs’ divine power

A rejection of classical ideas in favor of Medieval traditions

Answer explanation

Renaissance thinkers embraced Humanism, emphasizing personal achievements and the study of classical texts from ancient Greece and Rome, which fostered a shift away from medieval traditions and the centrality of the Church.