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OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

Mark the statement if it describes a method kings and queens of northern Europe used to gain power. A. They bribed their rivals with land. B. They threatened their rivals with war. C. They executed their rivals by cutting off their heads. D. They challenged their rivals in Olympic competitions. E. They married royalty from other powerful lands.

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

hi

OpenStudy (88):

hi

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

can you please help me in this history

OpenStudy (88):

"b. They threatened their rivals with war" and "c. They executed their rivals by cutting off their heads" and "e. They married royalty from other powerful lands" are all true to some extent, although the last one is most common.

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

i think it's b

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

and d

OpenStudy (88):

its b c and e

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

ok i have 6 more one min

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

What is Christian humanism? A. an early sixteenth-century movement to remove all high-ranking officials from the Christian Church B. an early sixteenth-century movement that applied humanistic methods to the study of Christianity C. an early sixteenth-century movement to create a utopian society D. an early sixteenth-century movement that encouraged high-ranking church officials to be more concerned with money, power, and land than people's souls

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Christian humanism is b) an early sixteenth-century movement that applied humanistic methods to the study of Christianity. It is fully defined as "emphasizing the humanity of Jesus, his social teachings and his propensity to synthesize human spirituality and materialism."

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

Who was the Dutch monk and scholar who criticized the folly of his fellow man in his book, The Praise of Folly? A. Desiderius Erasmus B. Dante C. Thomas More D. Petrarch

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thank you so... much 88

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your welcome

OpenStudy (88):

It was "Desiderius Erasmus" who criticized the folly of his fellow man in his book, The Praise of Folly, which had an important impact on the beginning of the Protestant Reformation in Europe.

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

do you know this one Who was the English Christian humanist who highlighted the problems in Europe in his book, Utopia? A. Desiderius Erasmus B. Dante C. Thomas More D. Petrarch

OpenStudy (88):

a

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

Which northern European Renaissance artist was one of the first to paint on wood panels with oil paint? He also painted the famous Giovanni Arnolfini and his Bride, which had many realistic details and symbols. A. Albrecht Durer B. Pieter Bruegel C. Hans Holbein, the Younger D. Jan van Eyck

OpenStudy (88):

Jan van Eyck

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

Which northern European Renaissance artist is known as the "Leonardo of the North"? His most important works were not paintings but engravings. A. Albrecht Durer B. Pieter Bruegel C. Hans Holbein, the Younger D. Jan van Eyck

OpenStudy (88):

It's A

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

Which northern European Renaissance artist painted portraits of the royal household of King Henry VIII? In the portraits he was able to reveal each subject's personality. A. Albrecht Durer B. Pieter Bruegel C. Hans Holbein, the Younger D. Jan van Eyck

OpenStudy (88):

C

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

why c

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

what grade are you in

OpenStudy (88):

didnt i tell u what grade im in when we meant

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

no

OpenStudy (88):

yes i did

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

when we meant we got in to a fight

OpenStudy (88):

thats right i remember

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

wich im sorry about that fight

OpenStudy (88):

its ok its my falt i started it by saying what is wrong and what is right

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

so.. what grad are you in lol

OpenStudy (88):

6th

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

im in 7th

OpenStudy (88):

are u homeschooled

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

ya

OpenStudy (88):

k12

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