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What were the 3 conditions that led to the Renaissance?(3 points)
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Manorialism weakened.
Manorialism weakened.
Education in religious subjects grew.
Education in religious subjects grew.
Upper-class Italians moved to the cities.
Upper-class Italians moved to the cities.
Trade with other regions such as Africa and India increased.
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Correct choices (three):
- Manorialism weakened.
- Upper-class Italians moved to the cities.
- Trade with other regions such as Africa and India increased.
Why not the other option? "Education in religious subjects grew" is incorrect — the Renaissance was marked by a revival of classical (secular and humanist) learning and broader education beyond strictly religious subjects.
- Manorialism weakened.
- Upper-class Italians moved to the cities.
- Trade with other regions such as Africa and India increased.
Why not the other option? "Education in religious subjects grew" is incorrect — the Renaissance was marked by a revival of classical (secular and humanist) learning and broader education beyond strictly religious subjects.
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