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Chapter 7: Women in the Renaissance Quick Check
By Sarah Jammal
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Question 1
1.
How did Isabella d’Este become a brilliant student?
She was born knowing everything there is to know
She pretended to be a boy and secretly went to school
The pope sent her copies of famous books
Her father believed both sons and daughters should be educated
Question 2
2.
Why did powerful families in the Renaissance often arrange for their children to be married at young ages?
because they disliked their children and didn’t care about them
to form alliances with other powerful families
because the Church always told people who to marry
to prevent their children from becoming wealthy
Question 3
3.
What did Isabella do after her husband, Francesco, was captured and thrown in jail for several years?
fight off enemies and form strong alliances with other rulers
hide inside of a beautiful room and write poetry
ride into battle herself and rescue Francesco from prison
take a vow of poverty and begin painting
Question 4
4.
How did Titian paint his second portrait of Isabella?
He made her look like a warrior ready to fight a battle
He made her look like an old lady ready to die
He made her look like infant with angelic wings
He made her look 20 years younger than she was
Question 5
5.
What did most men of the Renaissance NOT believe?
that women should marry rich men from important families
that women should be loyal to their husbands
that women should learn to paint and sculpt
that women should give their husbands sons
Question 6
6.
What laws did some areas have about clothes?
People were not allowed to wear red on Sundays
Rich men were not allowed to wear colorful tights
Rich women were not allowed to long dresses
People from lower classes were not allowed to wear nice clothes
Question 7
7.
What kept many ruling families from going to war with each other?
a lack of available weapons
a lack of soldiers willing to fight
frequent marriages between powerful families
poor weather and a lack of food to feed an army