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m_a_m_a [10]
3 years ago
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How Did humanism impact political thinking during the renaissance?

History
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nalin [4]3 years ago
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During the Renaissance, Humanism played a major role in education. Humanists —proponents or practitioners of Humanism during the Renaissance—believed that human beings could be dramatically changed by education. The Humanists of the Renaissance created schools to teach their ideas and wrote books all about education
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