Renaissance

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  1. 3. A period of significant advancements in science, characterized by observation, experimentation, and empirical evidence.
  2. 6. Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters, a key aspect of Renaissance thought.
  3. 8. A period of cultural rebirth and artistic innovation that began in Italy during the 14th century and spread throughout Europe.
  4. 9. An intellectual movement that emphasized reason, logic, and the power of human thought to solve societal issues.
  5. 11. A technique used in art to create the illusion of depth and distance on a flat surface.
  6. 12. Press Invented by Johannes Gutenberg, this device revolutionized the spread of knowledge and information.
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  1. 1. The sharing of ideas, beliefs, and practices among different cultures, facilitated by increased trade and travel during the Renaissance.
  2. 2. Relating to the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome, often characterized by balance, harmony, and a focus on reason.
  3. 4. Achieving the highest level of skill and creativity in artistic endeavors, a hallmark of Renaissance artists.
  4. 5. Financial support provided by wealthy individuals or families to artists, scholars, and thinkers during the Renaissance.
  5. 7. An intellectual movement that emphasized the study of classical texts, human potential, and individualism.
  6. 10. The introduction of new ideas, methods, or techniques, often associated with the advancements of the Renaissance.