How did the Northern Renaissance differ from the Italian Renaissance? A. The Northern Renaissance was more secular. B. The Northern Renaissance rejected classical thinking. C. The Northern Renaissance added an emphasis on the individual. D. The Northern Renaissance combined Humanism with religious thinking.
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Unlike the Italian Renaissance that was influenced by Ancient Rome, the Northern Renaissance used Christian sources to propel the movement. The Northern Renaissance continued to emphasize the role of an individual but combined the individual with a religious tone that wasn't apparent in the Italian Renaissance
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