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| period of renewed interest in art and learning in Europe |
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| interested in wordly rather than religious matters |
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| Renaissance movement based on the values of the Ancient greeks and Romans, such as that individuals and human society were important |
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| everyday language used in a country or region |
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| movement to reform the Catholic Church; led tot he creation of Protestantism |
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| organized branch of Chritianity |
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| belief that no matter what a person does, the outcome of his or her life is already planned by God |
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| pardon from the church for a person's sins |
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| study of religion and God |
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| beliefs that differ from or contradicts the accepted teachings of a religion |
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