History of Europe Questions
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Cosimo de Medici took control of the city (Florence) in 1434. The ________ controlled nearly everything behind the scenes.
Filippo Brunelleshi's most famous work is the dome of ____________ .
Realistic portrayals of the individual person, especially the human nude, became one of the chief aims of the ________ .
Humanism believed in the capabilities of the ________ .
Charlemagne limited the authority of
The State of Florence was the birthplace of the ________ .
Luther took control of catholic churches in Germany and formed state churches supervised by their ________ .
Architect Filippo Brunelleshi was inspire by ________ buildings.
During the Renaissance, peasant made up ____% of the population.
In the state of Venice they had an elected leader called a ________ .
Machiavelli had a huge influence on the ________ to come.
What two people were associated with Leonardo Da Vinci?
Who made up the rest of the population during the Renaissance after the peasants?
Humanism believed it was an individual's duty to live an active life for one's ________ .
In 1527, thousands of troops of Spanish king Charles I arrived at the gates of Rome because they hadn't been ________ for months.
Machiavelli believed that ________ activity shouldn't be restricted by moral principals.
In the State of Milan, both families ________ to build a strong centralized state.
Parents arranged marriages for ________ or family ties.
Nobles lost a lot of ________ and ________ during the end of the middle ages, but they quickly got most of it back (only about 3% of the population).
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