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प्रश्न
State your opinion
The European renaissance is supposed to have reached its zenith in the 15th -16th centuries.
उत्तर
The European Renaissance began in the 14th century C.E. and reached its zenith in the 15th-16th century C.E. These three centuries proved to be the foundational stage of a culture based on rationalism and science.
This period gave a new direction to human intellect, genius, and way of life. People got more interested in unfolding the mysteries of the universe by adopting a scientific approach. Many people began to write poetry, drama, and fiction, a field that had remained untouched so far. Novel experiments were conducted in the field of science. In pre-renaissance times, the thought about the existence of the universe revolved around the concept of ‘God’. Now, humans formed the centre of this thought. This way of thinking is called ‘Humanism’.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Explain the following statement with reason.
The European renaissance is supposed to have reached its zenith in the 15th-16th centuries.
State your opinion:
The European natural scientists of the 17th century laid the foundations of modern science.
Find the incorrect pair from group ‘B’, and write the corrected ones.
Group ‘A’ | Group ‘B’ |
1. Cylinder or roller printing | Thomas Bell |
2. Steam Engine | James Watt |
3. Clermont steamboat | Robert Fulton |
4. Printing Press | Macro Polo |
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Metallurgy
Write the information about the various invention during the renaissance period.
Use of Machines
Write the information about the various invention during the renaissance period.
Textile Industry
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