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Humanism

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  • What significant development contributed to the spread of ideas during the Early Modern Age?
    Invention of the printing press
    Invention of the telescope
    Creation of the internet
    Establishment of trade routes
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  • What was a characteristic of Humanism during the 15th and 16th centuries?
    Focus on classical Chinese culture
    Emphasis on medieval theology
    Promotion of technological advancement only
    Renewed interest in Classical culture
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  • Which of the following best describes the term "anthropocentrism" as used in the text?
    Humans as the center of philosophical reflection
    A preference for non-humanistic forms of government
    A focus on the needs of the environment over human needs
    A belief in the superiority of animals over humans
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  • What did Humanists emphasize in terms of knowledge acquisition?
    Restricting knowledge to a single area of study
    Relying solely on tradition for knowledge
    Limiting studies to sacred texts only
    Extensive studies, individual reflection, and practical demo
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  • Which language shift occurred due to Humanist influence?
    Shift from Latin to Greek
    Shift from Latin to Arabic
    Shift from vernacular languages to Latin
    Shift from Latin to vernacular languages
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  • Who wrote "The praise of folly" and advocated for moral reform?
    Thomas More
    Niccolo Machiavelli
    Dante
    Erasmus of Rotterdam
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  • Which work described an ideal world with equality, order, justice, and religion free from corruption?
    Utopia
    The Prince
    The Divine Comedy
    The Decameron
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  • Whose reflections on power became the basis of political thought during the Early Modern Age?
    Erasmus of Rotterdam
    Niccolo Machiavelli
    Dante
    Thomas More
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  • Who proposed the heliocentric hypothesis, challenging contemporary thinking about the solar system?
    Nicolaus Copernicus
    Leonardo da Vinci
    Vesalius
    Gutenberg
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  • What was one of the contributions of Leonardo da Vinci to mechanics and aerodynamics?
    Development of the movable printing press
    Invention of the telescope
    Creation of the flying machine
    Establishment of cultural institutions
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  • What invention allowed for the printing of many books and the spread of ideas during the Renaissance?
    Flying machine
    Telescope
    Movable printing press
    Diving suit
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  • In which city were some of the main cultural institutions, like science and arts academies, founded by Humanists during the Renaissance?
    Paris
    Florence
    London
    Vienna
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  • Which book was the first to be published using Gutenberg's movable printing press in 1455?
    The Bible
    The Divine Comedy
    The Prince
    Utopia
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  • What did Leonardo da Vinci contribute to physics and aerodynamics?
    Establishment of universities in Rome
    Writing of Utopia
    Development of the diving suit
    Invention of the parachute
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  • What was the key feature of Leonardo da Vinci's work that earned him the title of "Renaissance Man"?
    Advocacy for moral reform
    Contributions to various fields including mechanics, physics
    Focus solely on art
    Criticism of church corruption
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  • What was a key influence on the development of Renaissance art?
    Byzantine culture
    Classical Greek and Roman culture
    Persian artistic techniques
    Medieval European traditions
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