<span>Michelangelo, Raphael and Leonardo da Vinci were the nucleus of fifteenth-century Florentine art. Also worth citing is the painter and historian Giorgio Vasari, whose Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors and Architects first came out in 1550, with the enlarged edition appearing in 1568. Lastly, there was Michelangelo's close friend and first biographer, Ascavio Condivi. Whatever the shortcomings of these two men's works, they provide invaluable insight into the Florentine Renaissance and the people who made it happen. </span>
They cause society to evolve by their artwork. Their artwork expressed life and people. They did a lot of sculptures of people and their artwork dealt with history and with that, it caused the society to evolve. and their artwork were very religious like Leonardo Da Vinci came up with the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. So with that the answer should be option 4.
Social Darwinism viewed the wealthy aristocracy, or upper class, as having the most socially valued class. It was believed that social status was largely heredity. This means that the social classes were divided due to genetics.