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What was the Renaissance a response to? What did it value?

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what was the the Renaissance are responsible to?

When Renaissance writers began to describe and account for the Renaissance, they immediately realized that the period was too complex for simple generalization, and they consequently divided the idea of the Renaissance into a number of concepts such as the revival of ancient learning, the rebirth of art, the reaction...

what did it value?

Renaissance people had certain common values, too. Among them were humanism, individualism, skepticism, well-roundedness, secularism, and classicism (all defined below). These values were reflected in buildings, writing, painting and sculpture, science, every aspect of their lives.

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