Renaissance Dbq Analysis

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World History DBQ

Through the Renaissance time period many explorers, scientists, writers, and religious leaders allowed for the spread of religion, ideas such as individualism,and culture, all sprouting from the Renaissance. People such as Petrarch, Martin Luther, Christopher Columbus, and Galileo allowed their own doings to create massive changes in the world. With the the Renaissance lasting from the 1400s to the 1700s, many great changes reached different parts of of the world, making the Renaissance very revolutionary. So through the documents; religion, ideas such as individualism, culture, and science sprouted a revolution in the world. In the Renaissance time period, four specific characteristics came to the surface that were …show more content…

The scientific revolution consisted of the old paradigm and the Geocentric Model as seen in the Geocentric vs. Heliocentric Solar System picture. This paradox of the Earth being the center of the universe was the box of truths that everyone sat on and believed in. Philosophers such as Aristotle and the Aristotelian way of thinking proved this paradigm. Along with Aristotle supporting this theory, so did the Catholic Church. If the Church supported the Geocentric Model, then anything that goes against it and says its wrong, is going against the church. The revolutionary aspect of this piece is the New paradox that challenged the old paradigm. The one scientist to thank for this challenge of the paradigm is Nicolaus Copernicus, the creator of the Heliocentric Model. The idea of the Sun being the center of the Universe instead of the Earth blew everyones minds and completely kicked them off of their box of truths. Science created many changes that Philosophers and Scientists all had to answer. Thus making the scientific revolution a big part of why the renaissance was revolutionary.
Exploration, Scientific Revolution, the Religious Reformation, and the Renaissance all overlap each other and all have causes and effects due to one another. The impactful aspects of all of them can be used to argue that the renaissance was revolutionary because of the heights that religion, culture, science, and ideas

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