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Margaret [11]
3 years ago
8

All of the following are true of humanism during the Renaissance except a. it was a new way of looking at the world c. it focuse

d on religion b. it caused ancient Roman and Greek texts to become popular
History
2 answers:
hammer [34]3 years ago
6 0

It focused on religion.

Humanism focused on more scientific, natural ideas rather than divine, religious ones. It tried to provide theories for life that were rooted in humanity instead of the traditional ideas that turned to God for answers to life's questions.

Vlad1618 [11]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The correct answer is c. it focused on religion

Explanation:

I just took the test on edge.

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The economy of China is known as a socialist market economy, which involves a dominant state-owned sector, operating in an open-market economy. Despite criticisms of socialist economies in the West, China currently has the world's largest or second largest economy, depending on what measure you use. It's also the fastest-growing economy in the world.

Unlike many Western economies, less than half their GDP is based in the service sector. Services account for 48% of GDP, followed by industry at 43% and agriculture at 9% as of 2014. Much of the 43% for industry is manufacturing - China is the biggest manufacturing economy in the world. China is also part of the WTO, APEC and the G-20.

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anti-colonial feelings

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The anti colonial sentiment had been brewing in almost all colonies for a long time with the bigger colonies like India that had been pushing the diplomatic relations for a long time.

Thus the sentiment made it impossible for there to be much of a war and they had to get the freedom sooner or later.

it was also because the European powers were not in the state or reason to even hold an empire as they were taken over by debt and other terrible things that had come after the war.

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