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15 Cards in this Set
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relating in some way to the classics
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classical
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perfect specimens of literature and art
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classics
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to understand
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perceive
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formally stated principals of faith
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dogma
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in the Roman Catholic Church an act of repentance for sin
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penitential deeds
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one who studies theology, or about God
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theologian
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the study of human groups (society)
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sociology
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the study of the mind
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psychology
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Wealthy merchants created towns out of old feudal manors.
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true
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Petrarch's major point was that a teacher should tell a man how to think.
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false
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Erasmus believed that dogma is the only rule of life.
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false
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Psychology grew out of freedom of thought in the Renaissance.
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true
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Cities became the center of human activity.
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true
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Along with wanting to learn, man wanted to be free.
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true
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Some characteristics at the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Renaissance include:
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1.revived the classics
2.rigidity of dogmas 3.freedom to teach |