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A 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church ending in the establishment of the Reformed and Protestant Churches.
Ha - wouldn't it seem that creativity is the answer if it's listed twice!! ;-)
The humanists of the Renaissance spurred people on to discover their human potential. They wanted to be the best they could be, do all they could do, create all they could create. So yes, there was a flurry of creativity in the Renaissance. The artists and architects and others of the Renaissance had a whole lot of vision and foresight too, though -- so that's not a bad answer either!
The framing of the question (with C and D identical) seems odd. Maybe it's meant just to get you thinking?
Answer:
When our founding fathers came together to construct a Constitution that would establish a government that could serve the people, they outlined their overall goals of this Constitution within the Preamble. ... Therefore, the Constitution did not establish a just government.