The correct answer is the third one: The artists traveled to visit the temples and buildings.
The Renaissance started with the construction of the Duomo of the cathedral of Florence, Santa Maria del Fiore, by Filippo Brunelleschi in the mid-15th century. This brilliant architect and artist traveled from Florence to Rome in order to study the ancient Roman constructions and there he was inspired by the Duomo of Agrippa's Pantheon to build the new Duomo in Florence, which became the starting point of Renaissance architecture. This attitude, studying and being inspired by the ancient Roman and ancient Greek temples and art in order to create something completely new was the hallmark of Renaissance art and architecture, and it started with the travels of artists to visit temples and buildings plz for barinlist im trying to reach my goal 5 please
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the desire to preserve the traditions and culture of Plains tribes
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Henri de Tonti
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Henri de Tonti was born in Italy around 1949 but he is popularly known for his adventure in the French army. He lost his right hand in an explosion during the Sicilian wars and a metal hook is substituted to it and for this reason, he was also called Iron hand. His exploration of the American land and the establishment of the first European settlement Arkansas County and later in Louisiana colony were some of the watermarks of his life.
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Yes, the caste system is fair.
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-When the caste system first was introduced it was not discriminatory therefore the caste system itself is not discriminatory. In recent times people have become more and more interested in social class and are more willing to discriminate therefore, if caste was dine correctly with true Hindu beliefs it would be fair.
-It has been embedded in Indian culture for the past 1,500 years and has been the world's strongest surviving forms of social stratisfication.
-'For a society to work it needs different people in different groups and role'
It means "Give me liberty or give me death"