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lilavasa [31]
3 years ago
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Base your answer on the accompanying song and on your knowledge of social studies.

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erica [24]3 years ago
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Period In Europe from the late fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries, which was characterized by a renewed interest in human-centered classical art, literature, and learning./ Rebirth of Greek and roman culture, and art. Time of less strife.Period In Europe from the late fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries, which was characterized by a renewed interest in human-centered classical art, literature, and learning./ Rebirth of Greek and roman culture, and art. Time of less strife.Pe late fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries, which was characterized by a renewed interest in human-centered classical art, literature, and learning./ Rebirth of Greek and roman culture, and art. Time of less strife.Period In Europe from the late fourteenth, which was characterized by a renewed interest in human-centered classical art, literature, and learning./ Rebirth of Greek and roman culture, and art. Time of less strife.Period In Europe from the late fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries, which was characterized by a renewed interest in human-centered classical art, literature, and learning./ Rebirth of Greek and roman culture, and art. Time Period In Europe from the late fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries, which was characterized by a renewed interest in human-centered classical art, literature, and learning./ Rebirth of Greek and roman culture, and art. Time of less strife.Period In Europe from the late fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries, which was characterized by a renewed interest in human-centered classical art, literature, and learning./ Rebirth of Greek and roman culture, and art. Time of less strife.Period In Europe from the late fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries, which was characterized by a renewed interest in human-centered classical art, literature, and learning./ Rebirth of Greek and roman culture, and art. Time of less strife.f less strife.

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