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1. Renaissance art is similar to classical art in that both styles show the importance of people. Both styles also feature lifelike figures, bodies that look active, and depictions of real people doing everyday tasks. .

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  1. 1. Renaissance art is similar to classical art in that both styles show the importance of people. Both styles also feature lifelike figures, bodies that look active, and depictions of real people doing everyday tasks.

  2. 2. The growth of trade, commerce, and city-states created a boom in art and learning during the Renaissance. Ideas and goods came in from the East, including classical learning from ancient Greece and Rome that had been preserved in the Byzantine Empire.

  3. 2. The growth of trade, commerce, and city-states created a boom in art and learning during the Renaissance. Ideas and goods came in from the East, including classical learning from ancient Greece and Rome that had been preserved in the Byzantine Empire. The new wealth generated by trade and commerce helped to fund a growth in art and learning.

  4. 2. The growth of trade, commerce, and city-states created a boom in art and learning during the Renaissance. Ideas and goods came in from the East, including classical learning from ancient Greece and Rome that had been preserved in the Byzantine Empire. The new wealth generated by trade and commerce helped to fund a growth in art and learning. Wealthy city- states built centers of learning and paid for the creation of art.

  5. 3. Humanism developed as a result of the renewed interest in classical culture. Early humanists hunted for ancient Greek and Roman books, coins, and other artifacts that could help them learn about the classical world.

  6. 3. Humanism developed as a result of the renewed interest in classical culture.Early humanists hunted for ancient Greek and Roman books, coins, and other artifacts that could help them learn about the classical world. They tried to put ancient ideas into practice. They designed buildings with pillars, arches, and courtyards like those of classical buildings and improved on ideas of observation and experimentation, proposing new ideas. They studied human anatomy and produced works on politics that laid the foundation for modern thinking about government.

  7. 4. Conflict arose between humanists and the Catholic Church. The church taught that people should follow its teachings without question in order to save their souls, while humanists believed that people should use their minds to question everything.

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