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| A time of Rebirth in Art and Learning |
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| An artistic technique using light and shadows to soften edges. |
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| United Asia into a vast trade network. |
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| Famous poet and scholar of ancient Roman works. |
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| A florence artist who painted frescos. |
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| More interested in this world than in religion. |
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| Long, narrow boats used for transport in Venice |
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| Emphasized a balance between faith and reason. |
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| A great scientist and artist. |
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| The gold coin of Florence |
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| Developed a printing press with moveable metal type. |
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| A painting done with watercolors on wet plaster. |
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| The art of making deals with other governments |
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| The head of state was the doge. |
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| First Italian City state that played an important role in the Renaissance. |
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| Florence grew wealthy through these two ways. |
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| Woodcuts and Oil Painting |
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| The two ways that northern Europe differed from artists in Italy. |
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| The author of this book helped to increase trade between Europe and China. |
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| Florentine family that became wealthy through banking. |
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