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harkovskaia [24]
2 years ago
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How did the Renaissance reflect classical Greek and Roman ideals? Give two examples.

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daser333 [38]2 years ago
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Art during renaissance was highly influenced by Greek and Roman culture. Moreover the idea of humanism was also taken up by Greek and Roman culture.

<u>Explanation:</u>

Renaissance was a time in the history of the countries in Europe which came in the eighteenth and the nineteenth century. This was the time when the people moved from traditional ways of living to the modern ways of living their lives.

The main religion during this time was Christianity and the ideals of Christianity therefore had a lot of impact and influence on the renaissance reforms.

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