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AP Euro IDs set 1

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1. Rebirth of Antiquity   show
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2. Jacob Burkhardt   show
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3. "Men can do all things if they will."   show
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4. The Hansa   show
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show In the 15th century, the Medici family had the greatest bank in Europe. They had banks in Venice, Milan, Rome, Avignon, Bruges, London, and Lyons. In 1494 the French expelled the bank and confiscated their property.  
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6. Handbook for aristocrats   show
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7. 1st and 2nd Estate   show
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8. Levels within the 3rd Estate   show
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show Slaves were used to make hand crafted goods or a household worker. Girls often worked as nursemaids. In 1414 and 1423 10,000 slaves were sold.  
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10. Dowry   show
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11. Sforza and Visconti   show
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12. Geographic make-up of Italy   show
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show Both of these rulers fought over Italy since French king Charles VIII invaded and occupied the kingdom of Naples in 1494. Charles I raided Rome in 1527, ending the wars for a bit. Charles I dominated Italy.  
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show They would be sent to other Italians States that remained and would do everything they could to save/preserve their state.  
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15. "Is it better to be loved than feared?"   show
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16. Humanism   show
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17. Neoplatonism   show
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show At the request of Cosimo de' Medici, Ficino translated into Latin a Greek work.  
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show One of the most famous pieces of writing of the Renaissance. Wriiten by Giovanni Pico Della Mirandola.  
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show Opened a school in Mantua. A Humanist school.  
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21. Historiography   show
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show established throughout the Holy Roman Empire in the 1460s and within 10 years has spread all over Europe.  
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show Gioto in the 14th century who began the imitation of nature. Masaccio in Florence use monumental figures which create a relationship of figures and landscapes and visual representation of the law of perspective. 3 dimensional  
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show Leonardo Da Vinci painted the Last Supper. Raphael created the School of Athens. Michelangelo painted the Creation of Adam.  
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show Colosal marcle statue commissioned by the Florentine government in 1501 and was finish in 1504 by Michelangelo.  
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The Last Supper   show
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show An avid admirer of Italy's great artist and wrote a series of brief biographies of them.  
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29. Architecture   show
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show Emphasis on the emotional intensity of religious feeling and created great works of devotional art in their altarpieces.  
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show Poem set to music and it origin were in the 14th century. 12 line poem in the vernacular and their theme was emotional or erotic love. 15 century written in 5-6 voice portray literal meaning of text.  
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show Most important composer. Born in Northern France . Composed number of secular song.  
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33. Establish Political Centralization   show
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28. Giorgio Vasari   show
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show A high renaissance in architecture was also evident. Build building  
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30. Northern Renaissance movement   show
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show Poem set to music and it origin were in the 14th century. 12 line poem in the vernacular and their theme was emotional or erotic love. 15 century written in 5-6 voice portray literal meaning of text.  
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32. Guillaume Duffay   show
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33. Establish Political Centralization   show
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28. Giorgio Vasari   show
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29. Architecture   show
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30. Northern Renaissance movement   show
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show Poem set to music and it origin were in the 14th century. 12 line poem in the vernacular and their theme was emotional or erotic love. 15 century written in 5-6 voice portray literal meaning of text.  
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32. Guillaume Duffay   show
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show Second half of 15 century they establish the centralized power of monarchical government.  
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show Losses in manpower strained the English economy. French depopulation, desolate farmland, ruined commerce, and independent , noble made it hard for king to use their power.  
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35. Marriage of Isabella   show
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36. Spanish Inquisition   show
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37. 1492 and 1502   show
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38. Success of the Habsburg Dynasty   show
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show Phillip and Joanna had a son named Charles, who become heir to all three lines, the Habsburg, Burgundian, and Spanish, making him the leading monarch of his age.  
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show Mostly Slavic, Roman Catholics, Greek Orthodox, and pagans.  
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show The magnates reduced the peasantry to serfdom by 1511 and established the right to elect their kings.  
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show Turks enabled the aristocrats to reestablish their power. Through their control of the Sejm or national diet.  
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show Since the 13th c. Russia has been in the control of the Mongols. The principality of Moscow has been born by Ivan III. Ivan III annexed other principalities and took advantage of the dissension of the Mongols and threw off their yoke by 1480.  
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show In the thirteenth century, the church had developed inquisitional machinery to deal with it.  
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45.Lollard   show
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46. John Hus   show
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show 1460, pope Pius II issued the Papal Bull Execrabilis, condemning appeals to a council over the head of as pope as heretical.  
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show In the beginning of the 16th century the primary concern of the papacy is governing the catholic church as it spiritual leader. but the church, popes had temporal preoccupation the renaissance papacy overshadowing the pope spiritual function.  
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49. The "Warrior-Pope" & Nepotism   show
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show Julius's successors, Leo X, A patron of Renaissance culture. (participant) Son of Lorenzo De Medici. Refined tasted in art, manners and social life in Florentine Renaissance elite. Become pope at the age of 37.  
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