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How did the Renaissance influence modern education?
It focused solely on religious studies.
It promoted the integration of science and art.
It eliminated the study of classical texts.
It discouraged the study of humanities.
It focused solely on religious studies.
It promoted the integration of science and art.
It eliminated the study of classical texts.
It discouraged the study of humanities.
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It promoted the integration of science and art.
The Renaissance revived classical learning (humanism), broadened curricula beyond strictly religious studies, and encouraged interdisciplinary inquiry—blending art, science, philosophy, and the humanities—which shaped modern liberal education.
The Renaissance revived classical learning (humanism), broadened curricula beyond strictly religious studies, and encouraged interdisciplinary inquiry—blending art, science, philosophy, and the humanities—which shaped modern liberal education.