Which of the following best summarizes the significance of the Renaissance?

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Artists and writers began to develop styles never used before and stopped expressing religious ideas in art.

Artists and writers began to develop styles never used before and stopped expressing religious ideas in art.

Artists and writers created extraordinary art and literature that combined new and traditional subjects with classical styles and new ideas.

Artists and writers created extraordinary art and literature that combined new and traditional subjects with classical styles and new ideas.

Nations developed complex political systems that copied those of classical Greece and Rome.

Nations developed complex political systems that copied those of classical Greece and Rome.

Schools began to teach classical Greek and Roman works and rejected more recent Christian ideas.

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The best summary of the significance of the Renaissance is:

Artists and writers created extraordinary art and literature that combined new and traditional subjects with classical styles and new ideas.

This option captures the essence of the Renaissance as a period of cultural rebirth that emphasized creativity, innovation, and the blending of classical influences with contemporary themes.