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The Renaissance, spanning the 14th century, marked a pivotal transition to the modern age, profoundly influencing arts, science, philosophy, and religion. This era emphasized individual education and fostered trade among cities and nations, leading to calls for self-rule. Society's values shifted towards money, while humanism embraced experimentation and scientific methods. The Renaissance's legacy impacts our lives today, as education cultivates civilized individuals, trade fuels the global economy, and the scientific spirit shapes modern society and world affairs, fostering a knowledge-based economy and reduced entanglement of religion with politics.
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RENAISSANCE [ren-uh-sahns] Ivy Liadi (5)
SUMMARY • 14th century • Bridge to modern age • Covers all aspects of intellectual discoveries : • Classical arts • Science • Philosophy • religion
CHANGES THAT OCCURRED • Importance was placed on individual education; • Trade grew between cities/states and other countries; • Cities demanded self rule; • The demands of society shifted and became based on money instead of allegiances; • The humanisms acceptance on experimentation/ scientific methods;
IMPACT ON OUR EVERYDAY LIFE • Education => develop more civilised individuals; • Trade => driving force of today’s economy in the whole wide world; • Scientific experiments => the paintings lead to the establishment of the “blue print” of metropolitant world.
IMPACT ON THE WORLD AFFAIRS • Our world now moves towards a more knowledge based economy; • Development in trade that lead to globalisation; • Establishment of deterent mechanism (paintings and architecture), transportation; • More scientific minds (calculative); • Religion and politics are less mixed up.