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The Renaissance affect us today because without the Renaissance we would not have art,science,literatureand more.
without the Harlem Renaissance there would be no rap, R&B, hip-hop music today or black artist, authors, actors, etc
The renaissance affects us today by giving us music, art, literature, and poetry.
Religion was then a more important factor in people's lives than today (in general). This means that it was very important for wealthy people to commisson artworks on religious subjects. Churches and convents also commisioned artworks. One should know that in those days artists never made art without being commissioned.
Today Rome is ruled by the Italian people. Italy is a democracy. Rome is its capitol.Today Rome is ruled by the Italian people. Italy is a democracy. Rome is its capitol.Today Rome is ruled by the Italian people. Italy is a democracy. Rome is its capitol.Today Rome is ruled by the Italian people. Italy is a democracy. Rome is its capitol.Today Rome is ruled by the Italian people. Italy is a democracy. Rome is its capitol.Today Rome is ruled by the Italian people. Italy is a democracy. Rome is its capitol.Today Rome is ruled by the Italian people. Italy is a democracy. Rome is its capitol.Today Rome is ruled by the Italian people. Italy is a democracy. Rome is its capitol.Today Rome is ruled by the Italian people. Italy is a democracy. Rome is its capitol.
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It keeps our food good. How does it affect people....it keeps them from eating spoiled food
The Renaissance stands for rebirth. It ultimately expanded the worldview of people around the world. Art, sciences, etc. is shaped by humanists during the renaissance. The renaissance formed our foundations in the areas listed above.
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The author of the book titled Oration on the Dignity of Man was Giovanni Pico Della Mirandola. He was the son of an Italian prince. Mirandola was a Renaissance writer who lived between 1463 to 1494. Literary critics today classify this book as a manifesto of humanism.
Italian is spoken in Rome today. In ancient Rome Latin was the language.
Today nothing, but in the Renaissance you would have been arrrested.