The most popular form would be Catholic with 1.285 billion members of Catholic Churches in the United States
1. The increasingly <u>secular</u> focus of education in the humanist movement led to a core of topics called <u>liberal studies</u>.
2. Humanist educators believed that the purpose of education was to create <u>well-rounded</u> citizens, and they stressed the importance of preparing the <u>body</u> as well as the mind by emphasizing physical education.
3. The printing of books encouraged scholarly <u>research</u> and helped stimulate the reading public’s desire to acquire <u>knowledge</u>.
4. Two major developments, an emphasis on the technical side of painting and study of movement and human anatomy, helped Renaissance artists achieve the realistic portrayal of the individual.
5. Like painters, Renaissance sculptors and architects sought to portray a human-centered world.
6. During the High Renaissance, master painters such as Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci, and Michelangelo Buonarroti captured the perfection of nature and of the individual in their art.
7. Flemish painter Jan Van Eyck, who was among the first to use the technique of oil painting, portrayed objects realistically by focusing on their fine details.
8. The ideas of the Renaissance influenced art and education by wanting their people to get educated in school by offering liberal studies and by wanting to create well-rounded individuals.
The French and Indian war took place from 1754 to 1763. The French and the Native Americans joined forces to defeat the British in a battle for land. The war was New France and most of the Native Americans up against British colonists. Some of the Native Americans fought with the British but with their allies, the French, most of the Native Americans teamed up with France. The result was a British victory. But, with all of the money lost, King George passed tax laws to the colonies to pay off their debt. Thus began the Intolerable Acts!
It could be argued that the term guerrilla emerged during "Napoleon's" invasion of Spain, since much of the resistance he encountered during this invasion was "unconventional".
The Black Death, which was also known as the Black Plague.