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How is Renaissance movement characterized, in thought, writing, and art, as the evolutionary bridge between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance period (1300-1600 CE)?
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How is Renaissance movement characterized, in thought, writing, and art, as the evolutionary bridge between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance period (1300-1600 CE)?
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Renaissance affecting thoughts Earth is a place interesting and worth investigating.People are strong and can achieve great success with this power.Continuous active human being is something honorable.The truth is beautiful. This is an interesting place in the world we live in so depending on the understanding that 'another world to think there is no sense of the' approach is dominant.Humanism. Unlike individualistic than in ancient times has been a humanist approach.
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