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Renaissance & Discovery Mini Quiz

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Question 1

The Act of Supremacy declared which monarch as Supreme Head of the Church of England, breaking from papal authority?

The Act of Supremacy was passed in 1534, officially making Henry VIII the Supreme Head of the Church of England and initiating the English Reformation.

Question 2

Machiavelli dedicated The Prince to regain influence with which powerful Italian family, rulers of Florence?

Machiavelli dedicated The Prince to Lorenzo de' Medici. This attempt to regain favor with the powerful Florentine family was ultimately unsuccessful.

Question 3

Inspired by a visit to Versailles in 1717, Peter the Great built the Peterhof Palace near which Russian city?

Peterhof Palace, dubbed the "Russian Versailles," was built by Peter the Great near Saint Petersburg and features 150 fountains inspired by those at Versailles.

Question 4

Who was the Medici family member known for founding the Platonic Academy in Florence?

Lorenzo de' Medici, the "Magnificent," sparked a Renaissance revival by founding the Platonic Academy in Florence, blending art and philosophy!

Question 5

As a young scholar at Cambridge, Newton created his three laws of motion, which underpin what field of physics?

Newton's three laws of motion, formulated during his Cambridge years in the 1660s, were published in 1687's Principia Mathematica and form the bedrock of classical mechanics.

Question 6

What was the first major book printed using Gutenberg's revolutionary press?

The Gutenberg Bible required approximately 300 unique cast metal letter blocks and contained over 1,200 pages in each copy.

Question 7

Commonly depicted in cinema as masterless wanderers, what term was used for a samurai who had no lord or master?

The word literally translates to "wave man," suggesting a person wandering aimlessly like a wave in the sea.

Question 8

Machiavelli's The Prince suggests a ruler's actions, even if morally questionable, are judged by success in what primary objective?

Machiavelli argued that a ruler's actions are ultimately judged by their success in maintaining state security, with the means often excused if the state prospers.

Question 9

Providing a scenic backdrop, what major tributary of the Ganges flows behind the Taj Mahal?

The Yamuna River, the longest tributary of the Ganges at 1,376 km, originates from the Yamunotri Glacier in the Himalayas and flows behind the Taj Mahal, enhancing its reflective beauty.