During the renaissance, art, religion, science, technology and philosophy all changed.
In art, perspective and porportion made art more realistic looking. The subject matter of art also changed. No longer was all the art religious. For example, artists started to sketch nature and Leonardo da Vinci painted his famous Mona Lisa.
Before the renaissance, there was only one religion in Europe: Roman Catholic Christian. The renaissance/reformation changed that. Groups such as the Protestant, Lutherean, Anglican, and Calvinist religions started to pop up. They had different beliefs, practices, and ideologys, even though they are all branches of Christianity today.
Scientists like Galileo changed popular held beliefs about science. A scientific method for testing theories was formulated. The invention of the printing press ensured that information could be spread quicker and cheaper.
Finally, the renaissance is marked by a change in thinking. Previously, most people were fatalists, which meant that they believed their destinies were pre-chosen and nothing they did would change them. New thinkers called humanists believed that humans had freedom of choice and weren't as concerned with spiritual matters.
(Thanks Grade 8 teacher for all this information!)
The right answer for (Unit 9, Lesson 4) is A
A) establishing the power of judicial review
All of the twelve disciples who followed Jesus:
1) Peter
2) James
3) John
4) Andrew
5) Bartholomew or Nathaniel
6) James, the Lesser or Younger
7) Judas
8) Jude or Thaddeus
9) Matthew or Levi
10) Philip
11) Simon the Zealot
12) Thomas
Answer:
Several constitutional amendments (the 15th, 19th and 26th specifically) require that balloting rights of US residents can't be abridged because of race, color, proceeding situation of servitude, gender, or age (18 and older); the charter as it was written in the beginning did not set up these kinds of rights.
The purpose of the twelfth amendment was to fix a flaw that had been discovered. Because of the flaw, Thomas Jefferson tied in the Electoral college with his vice presidential candidate <span>Aaron Burr. It changed the system because it no longer had legislators choose but rather the people in an indirect vote.</span>