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Renaissance Validation

The Medieval time period, termed by scholars in the 15th century, was the years between the downfall of the classical world and its rediscovery, the Renaissance (Annenberg Media, 2007). The Bubonic Plague caused famine among the public and depleted population because it was a pandemic meaning it affected a whole continent. Many people decided it was pointless to continue working because there were no consumers. These people felt like nothing could be certain and the whole world was doomed, but there was hope ( Chambers, 1999).
The word renaissance may be defined as a revival or rebirth. The Renaissance era, exemplified a revival of classical learning, and exuted growing equivalence for individuals, family relations, and gender. To scholars of the time, it was a time of learning about antiquity after a long period of cultural decline, during the Middle Ages. The term Renaissance is valid for the time period, in which modern European history is named because it brought great......


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