The Jesuits, and the Roman Catholic Church at large, were some of the biggest supporters of Baroque Art as it glorified the actions of the Catholic Church and Catholic beliefs.
There are some art historians who blame the Jesuits for the decline of Renaissance Art, with a focus on stories from antiquity, and the rise of Baroque Art.
I believe your answer is "<span>They valued The enlightenment ideals of freedom in and individual rights."
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The Dark Ages was referencing the period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance which is the 5th – 14th centuries. It was implied that this period saw little scientific and cultural advancement...
Explanation:
The Dark Ages were not good for anyone unless you were on the bottom 90% of the society...then the falling of the Western Empire meant an improvement. Slaver vanishes, the burdens of taxes on you were decreased, society became less confusing, regional production improved and people were in most cases, taller and healthier than during the Late Imperial period. The fact that all Continental Barbarian nations adopted Latin language and Roman law and attempted to salvage what salvageable was, meant civilization did not collapse altogether. If you were on the top 10% of the society, the Dark Ages were a catastrophe; the Empire was gone, as was the international trade, literacy had collapsed with the papyrus trade and hyperinflation had meant monetary trade had collapsed and replaced with barter trade.
A is the correct answer if I remember correctly