SAT World History: Italy and the Renaissance

This is an MCQ-quiz for SAT World History, which include questions on Italy And The Renaissance.

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Which of the following was not an Italian city-state during the Italian Renaissance?

The United Provinces The Duchy of Milan The Kingdom of Naples The Papal States The Republic of Florence

Cosimo de Medici was the ruler of __________.

Florence Naples Milan Berlin Geneva

The Sistine Chapel and David are works of art and architecture that are attributed to which Renaissance artist?

Raphael Leonardo da Vinci Michelangelo Albrecht Durer Jan van Eyck

The Renaissance most likely evolved first in Italy due to __________.

the wealth of the Papacy Italy's political and religious unity Italy's extensive mercenary class that protected the cities from barbarian raids Italy's urban society and emerging middle class Italy's cultural legacy of artistic and scientific accomplishment

The Decameron, by Giovanni Boccaccio, tells a series of stories about __________.

The Hundred Years' War The Black Death The Italian Renaissance Greek mythology The Roman Empire

The Last Supper can be attributed to which Renaissance artist?

Cosimo de Medici Raphael Dante Michaelangelo Leonardo da Vinci

The Medici rose to prominence in which Italian city-state?

Venice Milan Florence The Papal States Naples

The School of Athens is one of the most famous works of which Renaissance artist?

Michaelangelo Jan Van Eyck Raphael Leonardo da Vinci Petrarch

Lorenzo the Magnificent is best remembered as __________.

a Northern Renaissance artist an Italian mercenary captain an Enlightenment philosopher a patron of the arts a religious dissident

Which of these treaties provided religious toleration for Huguenots in France, but required them to disarm?

The Peace of Westphalia The Edict of Nantes The Peace of Alais The Edict of Fontainebleau The Peace of Lyon
Quiz/Test Summary
Title: SAT World History: Italy and the Renaissance
Questions: 10
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