A) Botticelli
B) Da Vinci
C) Raphael
D) Michelangelo
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A) the problems plaguing society could be solved by a beneficent government.
B) North America would one day be the site of the greatest power in world history.
C) Native Americans could be saved through conversion to Christianity.
D) flaws in the divine nature were responsible for human corruption.
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A) Fate marked the sheer random movement of nature and people that was beyond the ability of any ruler to control.
B) The most skilled and prepared ruler could not fully escape the operations of fate that might cause a prince to lose his realm.
C) The idea of fate was but a metaphor for the favor that God randomly bestows on some rulers and denies to others.
D) The skilled ruler can overcome the operations of fate if he is willing to abandon all moral limitations and scruples.
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A) the world was coming to an end.
B) they were living in a new era of human history.
C) they had much to learn from the culture of the Middle Ages.
D) their society was in the midst of inevitable and unstoppable decline.
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A) The ability to shape the world around oneself according to one's will
B) The expression of perfection in the life lived in balance and simplicity
C) Moral goodness as set out in the Christian Scriptures
D) The serenity achieved through contemplation and acceptance of life's hardships
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A) Venice
B) Naples
C) Rome
D) Florence
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A) A court that dealt with noble threats to royal power in England
B) A court dominated by the great nobles of England
C) A court that was the English equivalent of the Spanish Inquisition
D) A court that dealt with the finances of the English government
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A) That Florentines were uncomfortable with borrowing and lending money at interest
B) That the pottery industry was very important to the city
C) That the city's economy was built around agriculture
D) That there was high demand for luxury items in the city
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A) He came to power in Florence as a general suppressing a popular revolt but lost authority when the merchants rejected his efforts to restrict their wealth.
B) He came to power in Florence denouncing vice and corruption, but as people tired of his moral denunciations, he lost authority.
C) He was appointed ruler in Florence by the pope but lost authority when he challenged papal interference in Florence's banking industry.
D) He was appointed chief administrator in Florence by the ruling oligarchs but lost power when he failed to defeat the French invasion.
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A) study of the classics for what they could reveal about human nature.
B) study of the classics in order to understand the divine nature of God.
C) absolute authority of classical texts.
D) role of the church in the reform of society.
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A) individual portrait
B) landscape
C) religious allegory
D) history painting
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A) French dukes
B) Spanish nobles
C) Florentine merchants
D) The Knights Templar
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A) root out insincere Jewish converts to Christianity.
B) inventory and secure the wealth of Europe.
C) regulate university curricula.
D) counteract the influence of the mendicant orders.
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A) Cesare Borgia
B) Cosimo de Medici
C) Giovanni Sforza
D) Gerolama Orsini
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A) They intermingled with the people they lived among and sometimes intermarried with them.
B) They were socially segregated as a lesser class lacking any rights.
C) They isolated themselves into tight-knit communities that sought to achieve independence from their masters.
D) They were kept in guarded, military-style barracks that limited their ability to move within the society.
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