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AP European History Chapter 12

Renaissance characteristics - answer Urban society, focused on individual
(individualism), rebirth of classical culture (humanism) and secularism

First Estate - answer Anyone w/religious occupation

Second Estate - answer Nobles

Third Estate - answer Everyone else (i.e. peasants, merchants, artisans, etc.)

Commercial revolution - answer Sudden economic boom in 14th century, sparked by
the Crusades

Hanseatic League - answer Commercial and military league of Northern Europe,
monopoly on timber, fish, grain, metals, etc.

Florence - answer Prosperous city-state in Italy during Renaissance, part of 5 major
city-states

Baldassare Castiglione - answerWrote "Courtier", book on expectation of nobles. Three
main expectations;1—native endowments (grace, talent, etc.) 2—classical education
and military exercise; 3—standard of conduct

Slavery in the Renaissance - answerArose after plague, which caused decrease in
labor. Slaves were used as skilled labor, concubines, etc. Declined at the end of 15th
century, when it was feared that slaves were "dangerous"

Marriage - answerUsually arranged, used as political/business moves rather than out of
love

5 Major City-States - answerMilan, Venice, Florence, Naples, and Papacy States

Great Schism - answerConflict in the Church when three different men declared
themselves the pope and excommunicated each other

Medici - answerPowerful family of Florence, controlled government and had a
successful banking house

Duke of Urbino - answerA condotierri and patron of the Renaissance culture

Isabella d'Este - answerPolitical figure, intelligent, also patron of Renaissance, ruled
Mantua while her husband, Francesco Gonzaga, was away

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