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    Adrian Romero Mr. Corbin / Period 4 12/13/13 World History II Harlem Renaissance: The Influence and Impact During the period from 1917 to the mid-1930‚ there was a big boom of African-American cultural expressions that swept through the North and the Midwest of America. But the largest wave of cultural expression happened in Harlem‚ New York. This time period is known as Harlem Renaissance. The reason for this boom was due to the Great Migration‚ the migration of 6 million African-Americans

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    The Renaissance brought the world from the Dark Ages‚ or Middle Ages‚ to Modern Day. Taking place between the 14th and 17th century and wildly considered an art movement the renaissance played a crucial development of the world. In the following analysis‚ one may see how feudalism and the bubonic plague lead to the Renaissance era while including the substantial impact of the Renaissance. The Middle Ages‚ or Dark Ages‚ were filled with feudalism‚ the bubonic plague‚ and the corrupt Catholic church

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    Giorgio Vasari is known as and often called ’The Father of the Renaissance‚ and rightfully so. Giorgio has done a lot of creditable work including art‚ books and engineering. The life he lived changed the way we look and do things today. As an architect‚ painter‚ and author‚ Giorgio Vasari had a powerful impact on the Italian Renaissance. Giorgio Vasari was born into a fairly wealthy family of the time.(Britannica) On July 30th 1511 in Arezzo‚ Italy‚ Giorgio Vasari was given life by Antonio Vasari

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    What difference did the Renaissance make to medicine? The discoveries of the Renaissance didn’t make a significant difference to medicine for many reasons. The main reasons for this are that the discoveries made were primarily about anatomy and physiology‚ not about cures and treatments‚ and that even though people had proven Galen to be wrong about several things‚ they still wouldn’t let the four humours theory go. This meant that when King Charles II became ill even the best physicians in the

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    dogmatic position being challenged by new ‘heretic’ theories‚ the church attempted to pressure Renaissance physicians and scholars into silence by persecuting and excommunicating them. They were god fearing people who also believed in their scientific vocation. This conflict between science and religion can serve as evidence to support the idea that religion did still play a fundamental role in Renaissance Europe as it shows that even the most forward thinking minds of the era were still god fearing

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    civil war impacted the whole country of England from its economy to the rule of that the English government had over England. The War of the Roses had such a big impact on England and lasted for thirty-three years from 1455 until the last battle in 1487. Throughout this period of time‚ both houses were fighting over the throne of England and who it should belong too. This began because the House of York disliked the way the Lancastrian house was ruling England. Due to the length of the war and all

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    intensify ideas first developed in the Renaissance by pushing them to new extremes. With the spread of humanism the sixteenth century had seen a growing spirit of philosophical and scientific inquiry"(402). In fact‚ with the appearance of many talented philosophers and scientists like Galileo and Descartes. Additionally‚ it was the time for philosophy and science to show up because in Baroque time‚ they was no longer afraid of being got killed as the church did with the scientist and philosopher before

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    period of cultural rebirth known as the Renaissance‚ marking the transition from medieval times to modern times. The Renaissance brought new importance to individual expression‚ self-consciousness and worldly experience. The Renaissance man and woman characterized the Renaissance ideals. A renaissance man was a well- educated gentleman who had cultural grace‚ courage and who understood the arts and sciences. On the other hand‚ a Renaissance woman was supposed to marry well‚ be loyal

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    The Renaissance was a time of fun‚ but have you ever wondered who was the most influential figure of the Renaissance? Many people achieved many things‚ but none of them begin to compare with Queen Isabella I. Queen Isabella achieved much more then all of the other Renaissance figures. Queen Isabella I was the most influential figure from the Renaissance because she unified Spain and she did amazing work with Christopher Columbus. Queen Isabella was born on April 22‚ 1451 and died on November 26

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    outlook on the “Renaissance man” and what he truly was. Some may say he is a perfectionist while others may say he is knowledgeable. Extraordinary artists like Leonardo da Vinci‚ Albrecht Durer‚ and Michelangelo are all great leaders of the Italian Renaissance. Each of them bought something unique and fresh to the art world. However‚ Michelangelo brought his own style and technique into the public eye and changed the Renaissance with his originality. During the 1500s the art world changed when Michelangelo

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