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ATLEE HIGH SCHOOL World History II Review SOL 2: World at 1500

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ATLEE HIGH SCHOOL

World History II ReviewSOL 2: World at 1500

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New intellectual and artistic ideas developed during the _________________ and marked the beginning of the _________ world.

A: Renaissance Modern

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The word Renaissance literally means _______________ and the era serves as the “birth” of the modern world.

A: “Rebirth”

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The Renaissance started in the ________________________________ and then spread to _______________________.

A: Italian City States Northern Europe

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What artist completed the following works?

The David Sistine Chapel Frescoes A: Michelangelo

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What artists completed the following works?

The Last supper Mona Lisa A: Leonardo da Vinci

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Mona LisaThe Last Supper

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The most famous playwright of the Renaissance was:

A: William Shakespeare

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What renaissance era intellectual idea focused on enjoying worldly pleasures?

A: Humanism

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The most famous humanist thinker of the Renaissance era was:

A: Erasmus

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“Man is the Measure of All Things” is an idea that would fit with which Renaissance era idea:

A: Humanism

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What 2 major religions were concentrated in Europe and the Middle East in 1500 CE?

A: Judaism Christianity

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Where was Islam concentrated in 1500 CE?

A: Parts of Asia The Middle East North Africa Southern Europe

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Where was Hinduism mainly concentrated in 1500 CE?

A: India Part of SE Asia

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What religion was mainly concentrated in Southeast Asia in 1500 CE?

A: Buddhism

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By 1500 AD, regional trade patterns had developed that linked the Middle East (southwest Asia) with what 3 continents?A:EuropeAfricaAsia

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What was the importance of the trading patterns?

A: Exchanged products (silk, tea, etc) Exchanged Ideas (Religion, Math,

technology etc)

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The Silk Roads linked Asia to what area: A: The Mediterranean Basin (former

Roman Empire)

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SILK ROADS

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Maritime (Sea) routes had consistently crossed which ocean by 1500?

A: Indian Ocean

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The trade routes in North Africa had to cross what major natural barrier?

A: Sahara Desert

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TRANS SAHARA TRADE

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Trade routes linked Northern Europe to the rest of the world by linking them with the _______________ sea.

A: Black

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BLACK SEA ROUTES

Black Sea

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What were 4 of the products or advancements that had been exported from China?

A: Paper The Compass Silk Porcelain

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Textiles and the Numeral system had mainly come from:

A: India The Middle East

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What were some examples of scientific knowledge that were exchanged at this time?

A: Medicine Astronomy Mathematics (algebra, numeral

system)