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What was the primary significance of the Renaissance period?
What was the primary significance of the Renaissance period?
- Discovery of new lands
- Revolution in religious beliefs
- Laying the foundations of the Modern Period (correct)
- Reviving ancient traditions
What is the meaning of 'Renaissance'?
What is the meaning of 'Renaissance'?
- Discovery of unknown lands
- End of the Mediaeval Period
- Revival of ancient Greek and Roman traditions (correct)
- Religious reformation movements
What characterized the Renaissance period apart from the revival of ancient traditions?
What characterized the Renaissance period apart from the revival of ancient traditions?
- Stagnation in philosophical thoughts
- Isolation from the rest of the world
- Overall development in many fields (correct)
- Decline in artistic expression
During the Renaissance period, only art and architecture were revived from ancient Greek and Roman traditions.
During the Renaissance period, only art and architecture were revived from ancient Greek and Roman traditions.
The Renaissance period marked the beginning of the Modern Period in Europe.
The Renaissance period marked the beginning of the Modern Period in Europe.
The Renaissance period primarily focused on religious reformation and did not contribute to overall development in various fields.
The Renaissance period primarily focused on religious reformation and did not contribute to overall development in various fields.