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define secularism and explain its historical significance during the Renaissance. |
def. a non religious attitude, focuses on material things sig. made ppl realize they could know things for themselves |
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what is individualism? why was it relevant to the renaissance? |
individualism- to become your own independent person people achieved their own goals not just the churches |
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what is humanism? why was it relevant to the renaissance? |
Humanism - living life to the fullest and becoming a more well rounded person made other people more educated in language, music, art, math exc. |
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why did the renaissance start in florence? |
-trade rout -------because florence was right next to meditarainian sea, made italy very wealthy -Hummanism---------people decided to live life to the fullest after plaugue, well rounded educated ppl. -Art------------put alot of money to make churches beautiful to get closer to god, caused artists to flock to florence - |
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explain why the Renaissance was a rebirth of Greco-Roman culture and scholarship. |
Hummanism |
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identify and describe how politics of the Renaissance differed from those of the Medieval era, including the application of Machiavellian principles. |
renaissance- loved political power, the ends justify the means, city states medieval era- no city states, feudalism |
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identify, describe, and apply the artistic changes of the Italian and Northern Renaissance movements. |
artistic renaissance in italy- ppl looked more god like, used wet paint and plaster to make paintings 3d (fresco), more true to art than medieval times artistic northern renaissance- portrayed ppl realistically, paintings at gothic churches were small and tight due to not enough room, Immitated nature by observing reality not perspective |
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Humanism |
the study of classics from greece and rome |
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secular society |
non religious society |
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vanecular |
when books were published in a countries native language |