True or False The Renaissance Changed Man’s View of the World.

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True or False The Renaissance Changed Man’s View of the World.

How Did the Renaissance Change Man’s View of the World? Paragraph #1: Introduction Paragraph #2: Body Paragraph with a claim and two supporting warrants Paragraph #3: Body Paragraph with a claim and two supporting warrants Paragraph #4: Body Paragraph with a claim and two supporting warrants Paragraph #5: Conclusion

How Did the Renaissance Change Man’s View of the World? 1 st we must answer the question Thinking became more secular. Focus was on the individual

How Did the Renaissance Change Man’s View of the World? Increased knowledge Use of reason Technological Advancements 2nd we must understand what caused Man’s view of the World to Change.

Introduction Grabber Background information Thesis Statement

Introduction Grabber The Renaissance brought about revolutionary changes that still impact our world today.

Introduction Background information During the Middle Ages, the time period preceding the Renaissance, the Catholic Church dominated both political and social aspects of Europe.

Introduction Background information Beginning in the 14 th century, a “rebirth” in learning began to develop in Italy. This resulted in a more secular view of the world and an emphasis on the individual.

Introduction Thesis Statement An increased level of knowledge, technological advancements and the ability to apply reason all contributed to how the Renaissance changed man’s view of the world.

Introduction The Renaissance brought about revolutionary changes that still impact our world today. During the Middle Ages, the time period preceding the Renaissance, the Catholic Church dominated both political and social aspects of Europe. Beginning in the 14 th century, a “rebirth” in learning began to develop in Italy. This resulted in a more secular view of the world and an emphasis on the individual. An increased level of knowledge, technological advancements and the ability to apply reason all contributed to how the Renaissance changed man’s view of the world.

Increased knowledge led to man’s view of the world changing during the Renaissance

Literacy Increased as people had more opportunity to read. Discovering the new world introduced men to new ideas.

Technological advancements led to man’s view of the world changing in the Renaissance

Ability to apply reason led to man’s view of the world changing in the Renaissance

Ability to apply reason….. Scientists: Scientific revolution – theories, scientific method, use of mathematics Martin Luther’s example of thinking and questioning the church Artists: who began to create art with correct perspective, more life like, based on natural world.

Ability to apply reason….. Scientists: Scientific revolution – theories, scientific method, use of mathematics Martin Luther’s example of thinking and questioning the church Artists: who began to create art with correct perspective, more life like, based on natural world.

Conclusion Should briefly summarize your arguments in a concise, effective manner

Citations Parenthetical (Sci. Rev., Copernicus, Bullet #1) Citation will be written after your evidence.