11. Humanists should try to overcome _______________ and welcome the developments in science.
11. Humanists should try to overcome _______________ and welcome the developments in science.
Being townspeople, humanists ______. A: enjoyed a better life B: experienced different byes C: were against educational changes D: seldom went to churches
Being townspeople, humanists ______. A: enjoyed a better life B: experienced different byes C: were against educational changes D: seldom went to churches
The scholars in the Renassance who were influenced by the classics in ancient Greece and Rome were mostly known as__________. A: utopianists B: humanists C: classicists D: actionists
The scholars in the Renassance who were influenced by the classics in ancient Greece and Rome were mostly known as__________. A: utopianists B: humanists C: classicists D: actionists
One's knowledge of the world, according to humanists, is largely derived by observation, experience and their analysis of the things they observe and experience. A: come from B: determined C: resulted in D: resulted from
One's knowledge of the world, according to humanists, is largely derived by observation, experience and their analysis of the things they observe and experience. A: come from B: determined C: resulted in D: resulted from
Which of the following statements about the Renaissance is INCORRECT? A: It is believed to have originiated in Italy. B: The English Renaissance began in the late 14th century. C: The Elizabethan period is the height of the English Renaissance. D: Thomas More is one of the earliest humanists in England.
Which of the following statements about the Renaissance is INCORRECT? A: It is believed to have originiated in Italy. B: The English Renaissance began in the late 14th century. C: The Elizabethan period is the height of the English Renaissance. D: Thomas More is one of the earliest humanists in England.
Which are the right ones related to the writing features of the English Renaissance? A: The central theme is humannism. B: Those humanists expressed their love to the people and the nation, their hope for a bright world. C: They rejected the ideas of the rising bourgeoisie. D: They exposed and satirized the evils of the world.
Which are the right ones related to the writing features of the English Renaissance? A: The central theme is humannism. B: Those humanists expressed their love to the people and the nation, their hope for a bright world. C: They rejected the ideas of the rising bourgeoisie. D: They exposed and satirized the evils of the world.
Why did Humanism highlight the life in this world rather than the life after death? A: Thinking about the life in the other world was too unrealistic. B: The renewal of study of classical works made people wiser than before. C: The value of “man” as a source of infinite possibilities was acknowledged. D: The Humanists no longer believed in the idea that souls were saved by God.
Why did Humanism highlight the life in this world rather than the life after death? A: Thinking about the life in the other world was too unrealistic. B: The renewal of study of classical works made people wiser than before. C: The value of “man” as a source of infinite possibilities was acknowledged. D: The Humanists no longer believed in the idea that souls were saved by God.