Which movement focused on the belief in the high potential of human nature and human accomplishments as opposed to a belief that man's achievements are only possible through God?a. Baroque
b. Gothic
c. Humanism
d. Renaissance

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Answer 1
Answer: Renaissance is the correct answer
Answer 2
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Answer: Humanism.

Explanation: The other guy is wrong.


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