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emmainna [20.7K]
3 years ago
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Do you believe another “renaissance” can occur? Why or why not? Would you classify our time period as a "renaissance" period? wh

y or why not? (answer in AT LEAST 60 words)
History
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monitta3 years ago
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The word "Renaissance" is known as the period in the history of Europe where there was a significant transition from the 14th century to the 17th century, which ended up promoting the rediscovery of classical philosophy, literature and art. I believe that another renaissance would occur because hmans are inqusitive by nature.

<em>In the future, a cultural movement similar to Humansim would be started. These movement would try to promote human achievements such as overcoming food insufficiency, water challenges, establishment of habitiat in one of the planet, backing up of human life as well as discovery of the elixir of youth that has been elusive to mankind e.t.c.</em>

<em>Our period is not a renaissance period due to our lack of grip of the affairs of the world. There are threats of war, pandemic currently going on (Coronavirus pandemic) as well as ignorance which is similar to the "Dark ages"before the "renaissance"happened.</em>

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