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PLEASE HELP ME What was the Renaissance? A. a rebirth of classical learning in the Middle East between the late fourteenth and the early seventeenth centuries B. an era of renewed interest in classical Greece and Rome in the eighteenth century C. a period of renewed interest in the ancient civilizations of Europe in the thirteenth century D. a period of artistic and literary achievement in Europe between the late fourteenth and early seventeenth centuries

OpenStudy (micahm):

The Renaissance was a rebirth in many different ways. It began in Northern Italy about 1350 right after the Black Death had ravaged the country, killing from a third to half the population.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so A or C

OpenStudy (micahm):

A

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not to say your wrong but are you 100 percent sure

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one sec

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its a

OpenStudy (micahm):

The Renaissance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Renaissance Wikipedia It represents a cultural rebirth from the 14th through the middle of the 17th centuries. Early Renaissance, mostly in Italy, bridges the art period during the fifteenth century, between the Middle Ages and the High Renaissance in Italy. ‎Renaissance of the 12th century - ‎Renaissance art - ‎Italian Renaissance - ‎Literature What was the Renaissance? (with pictures) www.wisegeek.org/what-was-the-renaissance.htm Nov 29, 2014 - The Renaissance was a period of cultural flowering in European history. A time of dramatic change, the Renaissance led to enormous... The Renaissance www.shsu.edu/~his_ncp/Renn.html Sam Houston State University The Renaissance defined.-- By the term Renaissance (" New Birth"), used in its narrower sense, is meant that new enthusiasm for classical literature, learning, ... Renaissance faculty.ucc.edu/egh-damerow/renaissance.htm “Renaissance” means “rebirth” in the French language. The Renaissance was a rebirth in many different ways. It began in Northern Italy about 1350 right after ... Introduction: what was the Renaissance?, Renaissance in ... www.skwirk.com/.../renaissance.../renaissance.../introduction:-what-was-t... Introduction. The period of European history referred to as the Renaissance was a time of great social and cultural change in Europe. Generally speaking, the ... History of the Renaissance in Europe: A rebirth, renewal ... history-world.org/renaissance.htm A detailed history of the European Renaissance including its art, archetecture, scultures and writers. Renaissance | European history | Encyclopedia Britannica www.britannica.com/EBchecked/.../Renaissance Encyclopaedia Britannica Dec 2, 2014 - Renaissance, literally “rebirth,” the period in European civilization immediately following the Middle Ages and conventionally held to have been ... Introduction to the Renaissance europeanhistory.about.com › ... › Renaissance and Reformation This page explains the key elements of the most famous renaissance, c. 1400 - 1600, and links to greater detail. Historiography of the Renaissance - History Sites by Knox europeanhistory.boisestate.edu/.../renaissance/historyren.shtml The Renaissance is a peculiar period in history—not in that the time itself was odd, but in that how historians came to define it as a distinct era is unusual. Renaissance | Define Renaissance at Dictionary.com dictionary.reference.com/browse/renaissance Dictionary.com Renaissance definition, the activity, spirit, or time of the great revival of art, literature, and learning in Europe beginning in the 14th century and extending to the ...

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