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How did Niccolo Machiavelli’s ideas contribute to Enlightenment thinking?
He helped define natural rights. He argued for the
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Which of the following was an effect of the Renaissance?
A. More people learned Latin. B. More works were published in the
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Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy to answer the question.
(a) In 2-3 sentences, describe ONE way in which Venice benefited
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Which of the following helped spread ideas during the Renaissance?
Responses A the teaching of Latin across countriesthe teaching
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Which of the following reflects one effect of the Renaissance on daily life
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How did growing secularism influence European writers during the Renaissance
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How did printing in the vernacular affect daily life during the Renaissance? Books were available in fewer places. More people
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How did Renaissance scholarship differ from that of previous eras?  A. It was more secular.  B. It was
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Which option best describes a difference between the ideas of humanists and those of the Catholic Church during the Renaissance?
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Which of the following was an unintended consequence of censorship during the Renaissance?
A. People wanted to read more
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Select all correct conditions.
Conditions leading to the Renaissance Italian cities shrank as more people moved to the
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
During the Renaissance, women became more prominent in Choose... . universes law
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
During the Renaissance, women became more prominent in Choose... .
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Which of the following contributed to the cultural rebirth known as the Renaissance?
A. the development of the feudal order B. an
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Look at the map of the Mediterranean region in the 1400s.
A map shows the Mediterranean region in the 1400s. To the east, just
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1). Street art is usually commissioned.
a.) True b.) false 2.)This painting has the characteristics of which of the following a.)
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connexus student 101
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Which option best describes a difference between the ideas of humanists and those of the Catholic Church during the Renaissance?
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malia
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Which most accurately describes consequences of the Renaissance in Europe?
the Renaissance gave rise to the protestant reforming
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malia
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During the Renaissance, humanism placed a great emphasis on learning and self-improvement (1). The Catholic Church helped
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malia
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Explain how the qualities of a "Renaissance man" reflected the political and social values of the Renaissance.
A: ?
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Victoria
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What helped lead to the birth of the Renaissance?
A. The overall population grew significantly due to better living conditions.
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Scarlett
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why did the renaissance start in Italy?
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(7) How was the Northern Renaissance similar to the Italian Renaissance? How was it different?
(8) How did the Columbian Exchange
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most of the music of the renaissance was
instrumental** orchestral** choral/vocal electronic
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meow meow kit kat ☺
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What were the occupation and beliefs of Petrarch?
A He was an Italian scholar and humanist who opposed hereditary monarchies in
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Anonymous
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Which most accurately describes consequences of the Renaissance in Europe?
The Renaissance led to the Catholic church having a
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Keith T.
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During the Renaissance, the philosophy of humanism swept through Europe (1). Humanism resulted in advancements in art, science,
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malia
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Who was a dominant force in the humanist movement and took issue with much of the Catholic Church’s doctrine that had no
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malia
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How did the Renaissance movement affect scientific innovations?
(Select all that apply the Renaissance and humanism put human
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How did the Renaissance contribute to the Age of Exploration?
by emphasizing the importance of converting people to Christianity
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Tom
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What event revolutionized the way people accessed and consumed ideas and information during the Renaissance?
A. Raphael's
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@realBlueface
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To [man] it is granted to have whatever he chooses, to be whatever he wills.
–Pico della Mirandola, 1486 Use the quotation to
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Which accurately describe ideological differences between Catholicism and humanism during the Renaissance?
(Select all that
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malia
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What does RENAISSANCE mean?
Renewal *** Recollection Rebirth Reflection
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Which accurately describes an impact of scientific innovation during the Renaissance?
a. Invention of concrete helped the
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Michael
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How did the humanism of the Renaissance compare with traditional Church teachings?
A Both humanism and the Catholic Church taught
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During the Renaissance, humanist ideas swept through Europe (1). Humanism launched the Scientific Revolution, resulting in
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malia
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the wealth that enabled the Italian city-states to lead in the development of Renaissance arts was derived mainly from?
a)the
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Why did Renaissance humanists think that people should study classical works?
A. People could improve their earthly lives. B.
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Look at the table about the Renaissance.
Effects of the Renaissance on Daily Life Advancement Effect Gutenberg invents moveable
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What helped lead to the birth of the Renaissance?
A. The overall population grew significantly due to better living conditions.
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Which of the following was an effect of the Renaissance?
A. More people learned Latin. B. More works were published in the
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Maya
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Please help me! This project requires you to research a minimum of 15 noteworthy events from the Renaissance and Protestant
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Logan2005
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Look at the map of the Mediterranean region in the 1400s.
A map shows the Mediterranean region in the 1400s. To the east, just
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Krew Fam
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which of the following best describes the overall affect of the renaissance on european attitudes toward art and learning.
A.cath
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How did printing in the vernacular affect daily life during the Renaissance?
A. More people learned Latin. B. Literacy increased
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Mortis
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Why was Florence the artistic center of the Renaissance?
A. There was a large supply of gold there. B. There was a university
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How did the advances in science during the Renaissance promote European exploration?
Renaissance merchants backed political
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Michael
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The Renaissance began in
A. Florence around 1300 B. Rome around 1300 C. Florence around 1400 D. Rome around 1400 So I know that
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The Renaissance was characterized by
a. creating military alliances with China b. rising interest in Roman and Greek antiquity c.
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Anonymous
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