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Rudik [331]
3 years ago
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Describe how humanist thought led to scientific and artistic innovations during the Renaissance. What were the lasting effects o

n later societies?
History
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xenn [34]3 years ago
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Answer:

These movements represented a shift away from God and a greater attempt to rely on oneself to discover solutions to life via science or technology. Science is what is preached in today's culture.

Explanation:

The Renaissance period was a time when people reclaimed their rights and were accountable for their own lives via knowledge and culture, which resulted in scientific and artistic breakthroughs. Many people regard it as a period when people were "reborn" after the harsh realities of the Middle Ages, and religion took a back seat in many people's lives for the first time in a long time. People began to reject the church's ideas in favor of seeking solutions for themselves, resulting in a slew of scientific and artistic breakthroughs. Beautiful artwork that is rich of history, not only of religion, has a long-lasting influence that we can witness now. We also wouldn't have as much technology now if it hadn't been for the Renaissance's early ideas and studies (from space to wi-fi). During the Renaissance, people began to think outside of the church and inside themselves and others, which resulted in incredible advancements that helped build the society we live in today.

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