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Machiavelli’s new ideas supported Renaissance humanism by showing that

governments wanted to help people.
people were in control of their lives.
governments had many virtues.
people were not in control of their lives

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Answered by fabiojames95
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Answer:

Machiavelli’s new ideas supported Renaissance humanism by showing that governments wanted to help people.

people were in control of their lives.

governments had many virtues.

people were not in control of their lives

Explanation:

Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Answer:

Machiavelli’s new ideas supported Renaissance humanism by showing that people were in control of their lives.

Explanation:

  • Although he is tricky, Machiavelli is frequently cited as a humanist.
  • In many ways, Machiavelli is more in line with the contemporary definition of a humanist than the traditional one.
  • For instance, Machiavelli believed that people could influence their own destinies, as did the majority of humanists of the period.
  • The Prince has a significant impact on the humanism of the Renaissance because Machiavelli, a humanist himself, emphasizes human nature in his depiction of the perfect monarchy.
  • The human potential was promoted by Renaissance humanists.
  • The Prince firmly adheres to this custom.
  • Despite having pre-humanist roots, the entire "mirror for princes" genre, of which it is the most famous example, was a typically humanist endeavor, especially in the manner that it opted to embrace rather than reject materialistic aspiration.

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