How did renaissance movement help the growth of democracy
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Renaissance Movement was the European era between 14th and 17th century that changed the European system completely. It was said to be the "Age of Enlightenment"
Before the Renaissance Movement, religion had a string hold over the social and political system. Everything was derived in terms of religious terms and values.
The movement allowed people to question and demand logic. Philosophy and architecture were introduced among the people. People were taught the importance of freedom of speech, choice and expression. Scientific knowledge flourished during this era.
The movement helped democracy grow as it enlightened people to question the system and demand for their rights.
In a democratic system, the populace chooses their government and practice complete freedom. And, the renaissance movement helped do it.
Before the Renaissance Movement, religion had a string hold over the social and political system. Everything was derived in terms of religious terms and values.
The movement allowed people to question and demand logic. Philosophy and architecture were introduced among the people. People were taught the importance of freedom of speech, choice and expression. Scientific knowledge flourished during this era.
The movement helped democracy grow as it enlightened people to question the system and demand for their rights.
In a democratic system, the populace chooses their government and practice complete freedom. And, the renaissance movement helped do it.
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The movement helped democracy grow as it enlightened the people to question the system and also demand for their rights.
In a democratic system, the populace chose their government and practice complete freedom.
Explanation:
The Renaissance and Scientific Revolution contributed heavily to Enlightenment ideas.
The influence of the Reformation was not so great, in fact some reformation thinkers disagreed with Enlightenment ideas.
From that revolution, a new way of thinking about science, nature, and humanity had developed. Therefor, democracy grew.
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