When scholars in fourteenth-century Italy began to translate documents written by ancient Greeks and
Romans, this discovery led to the “new humanism,” which was:
a. an increased interest in history and literature
b. a realization that all men were created equal
c. the study of ancient customs and environments
d. a revival of interest in religious traditions
ANSWER
A
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