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Dive into the world of the Renaissance with our interactive Jeopardy! quiz game. Choose categories related to art, influential figures like the Medici, and key concepts such as humanism and secularism. Answer questions based on historical context, significant artworks, and notable contributions from this transformative period. The game features various point values to challenge your knowledge and understanding of Renaissance history. Perfect for educators, students, or anyone passionate about art and culture. Click to play and see how much you know!
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Renaissance Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Vito Corleone would be proud of Cosimo’s use of this Roman phrase to keep people loyal to him
Maybe Mrs. Cervinsky doesn’t know the Medici made the first of these
This anti-Renaissance man was a thorn in the side of the Medici
One of the first humanists he is known as the father of Renaissance humanism
Cosimo de Medici showed his support of Renaissance ideas by bringing this to Florence (it also helped with public relations)
This English playwright may not have done all the Renaissance man things but he wrote about them in plays such as A Midsummer Night’s Dream and MacBeth
Money given by the bride’s family to the husband upon marriage
Leonardo liked this painting so much he kept it with him until he died in France (so it now hangs in the Louvre)
This artist showed that even Germans caught the Renaissance spirit
He wrote a Divine Comedy, that wasn’t so funny for those caught in the lowest circle of hell
This naughty work showed Boccaccio knew the follies of human nature all too well
This author (and this work) laid the foundation for the modern English language