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Which best states how the Renaissance affected Europe between 1300 and 1600?
The Renaissance led to major artistic changes but few social changes in Europe.
The Renaissance led to major social changes but few political changes in Europe.
The Renaissance led to no major artistic, social, or political changes in Europe.
The Renaissance led to major artistic, social, and political changes in Europe.
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The Renaissance led to major artistic, social, and political changes in Europe.
It revived classical learning and produced breakthroughs in art (perspective, realism), fostered social changes (humanism, increased literacy, stronger middle/merchant classes, growing individualism), and contributed to political shifts (weaker feudal structures, stronger centralized states, changing relations with the Church).
It revived classical learning and produced breakthroughs in art (perspective, realism), fostered social changes (humanism, increased literacy, stronger middle/merchant classes, growing individualism), and contributed to political shifts (weaker feudal structures, stronger centralized states, changing relations with the Church).
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