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IH Formative Assesment
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Role of City-states
Cities and governments were crucial in defining Europe's cultural, economic, and political environment during the Renaissance period.
They were bustling cultural centres, significant supporters of the arts, and hubs of humanist thinking.
City-states were also trading and economic hubs, with major political influence wielded by strong families or oligarchies.
The collective economic strength of Italian city-states was crucial to the Renaissance, enabling famous families to finance artists, scientists, and philosophers, thereby stimulating new ideas and artistic movements.
Florence, in particular, was the birthplace of the Renaissance.
Cities and states played a key role in the flourishing of art, literature, and science during the Renaissance, leaving a lasting impact on European culture.
The Greco-Roman period produced enduring works of art, literature, philosophy, science, and language that had a huge impact on Western civilisation.
Its iconic art and architecture, such as the Parthenon and Colosseum, continue to inspire awe and admiration today.
The works of great philosophers like Plato and Aristotle, as well as poets like Homer and Virgil, have shaped our understanding of the world and our place in it.
The Greco-Roman period made significant contributions to fields such as mathematics, astronomy, and medicine, with discoveries that continue to inform modern science.
The emergence of humanism, different artistic and technological innovations during the renaissance period.
The Renaissance period saw the emergence of humanism, which emphasized individualism and reasoning.
It was marked by significant artistic and technological innovations, such as the perspective and the printing press, and scientific discoveries, such as Galileo's contributions.
The Renaissance had a brilliant impact on European culture, influencing the development of modern Western thought.
Its influence can still be seen today in art, literature, and scientific discoveries.
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the Renaissance men (e.g. Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo)
Leonardo da Vinci was a brilliant figure during the Renaissance period, known for his contributions to art, science, and engineering.
His (Leonardo da Vinci) realistic and emotionally deep art, such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, remains celebrated and hard to understand by many.
He (Leonardo da Vinci) also had innovative designs for flying machines, tanks, and hydraulic pumps that were centuries ahead of their time.
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