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Which of the following did the Italian Renaissance and the northern Renaissance have in common?

A. A dedication to the preservation of order and tradition.

B. A devotion to Christian theology.

C. A focus on cooperative achievement.

D. A renewed interest in nonreligious themes.

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yes because that was the italian and is C the correct anwers

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The correct answer is B) A devotion to Christian theology.

What he Italian Renaissance and the northern Renaissance have in common is that they had a devotion to Christian theology. They were driven by economic prosperity that resulted in more trade, and both were helped by the printing press. Both movements were influenced by humanist principles and the Italian artists influenced northern artists.

Regarding philosophy, Italian Renaissance and the Northern Renaissance based in education, individualism, and scriptures of Christianity. Regarding art, both had religious scenes to imitate nature applying emotional intensity.


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