Was everyone a humanist in Renaissance Florence? If not, cite the name of someone who wasn't and what eventually happened to him

What will be an ideal response?

no; Savonarola; burned to death

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How was David's The Oath of the Horatii relevant to his day?

a. The story is a parable of loyal devotion to the state. b. The subject only demonstrates the strength of the male figures. c. The central figures are wealthy young men, pledging allegiance to the Protestant uprising. d. The work is rebellious political progaganda, paid for secretly by a few nobles.

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Match the following Renaissance playwrights with the most appropriate description.

A. Shakespeare's contemporary who championed a more literary approach to drama B. Elizabethan playwright known for his "mighty lines," who was killed in a tavern brawl at age twenty-nine C. Elizabethan called a "playwright for the ages" D. Spanish Golden Age playwright who is said to have written 1,500 plays E. French comic writer who was greatly influenced by commedia dell'arte and authored Tartuffe F. French writer of tragedies; author of Phaedra G. One of the numerous female playwrights of the Spanish Golden Age whose works have received significant scholarly attention

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