Analyze how the Renaissance (1350-1648) solidifies the foundation for modern Europe.

Analyze how the Renaissance (1350-1648) solidifies the foundation for modern Europe.

Everything is uploaded below. I just need you to finish my paper. The essay is supposed to be 1.5 spacing.

I basically wrote the paper already it’s just my professor wanted it 1.5 space but I had did double space. Your job is to add a page to what I already have to make it 4 pages all together not including the cover page and the citation page. I will upload my paper and sources below so it can help you
the foundation cornerstones for the modern world emerge in antiquity from Athens, from Rome and from Christianity. From the Athenians, we saw the value of the mind, both in the concept of intelligence and in the philosophical underpinnings of life. From the Romans we saw the highest pinnacle of the value of the written law, the preservation of law and building a civic system of government around law that provided inclusion for all citizens. From Christianity, we saw two things…first the idea that all human life had value (the woman, the slave, the poor, the outsider, the outcast) and second the idea that in deference to the first point, then government should be limited in power with a distinct separation of the power of the government away from, separate from, individual spiritual matters (so, in short, a separation of religion and the state).
Your work then should be done in four parts:

First, explain how the Crisis of 1300s set the stage for the coming Renaissance; this will be where you can explain the central essences of the Renaissance, why it starts (1-2 pages)
Second, you should demonstrate how the Renaissance revolutionized Europe as we have uncovered it during the last half of the course. You need to demonstrate how the Renaissance changed Europe as evidenced by the various topics we have covered (nationalism, government, language, economics, technology, culture, or exploration; other areas could be included here). (1-2 pages)
Fourth focus in-depth on one of the two big revolutions from the Renaissance: The Reformation or The Scientific Revolution. Explain the connection of your choice with the Renaissance, providing an overview of your choice, what it is, why it matters. (2 pages)
The final part should then link the Renaissance back to those foundations of Western Civilization. Explain where you see the foundations expressed, restored, and perhaps debated during this time. Conclude this final section with how you think this restoration of the foundation during the Renaissance will change and impact the future of Europe as time moves into the 1700s and 1800s. (1-2 pages)
INSTRUCTIONS
This essay is dealing primarily with Course Outcome #4 on diversity & Outcome #5 on detecting patterns within history, while using the knowledge from Outcome #1 and historical method from Outcome #6 (and of course “college level writing,” Outcome #7). Consult the syllabus to read these outcomes in greater depth.

This essay is dealing primarily with Course Outcome #2 on historical influences & Outcome #3 on the role of the individual, while using the knowledge from Outcome #1 and historical method from Outcome #6 (and of course “college level writing,” Outcome #7). Consult the syllabus to read these outcomes in greater depth.

This should be a 4-6 page essay that demands solid writing based on good historical research (3-5 sources would be best). All citations must be done in the Chicago Style Guide, the citation type for History as a discipline. You SHOULD include a list of your sources on a separate page (that page is NOT part of the 4-6 pages). A cover page is NOT required. This assessment MUST be typed (11 or 12 point font; Times or Calibri is best), 1.5 spacing and possess good grammar, spelling, and a clear, organized thought-process.https://www.studypool.com/discuss/download?id=9043360&path=uploads/talk/1120544/463898/2019103004534216507928.docx

I uploaded the paper you just have to add too it and make it 4 pages and change the spacing to 1.5

the foundation cornerstones for the modern world emerge in antiquity from Athens, from Rome and from Christianity. From the Athenians, we saw the value of the mind, both in the concept of intelligence and in the philosophical underpinnings of life. From the Romans we saw the highest pinnacle of the value of the written law, the preservation of law and building a civic system of government around law that provided inclusion for all citizens. From Christianity, we saw two things…first the idea that all human life had value (the woman, the slave, the poor, the outsider, the outcast) and second the idea that in deference to the first point, then government should be limited in power with a distinct separation of the power of the government away from, separate from, individual spiritual matters (so, in short, a separation of religion and the state).

Your work then should be done in four parts:

First, explain how the Crisis of 1300s set the stage for the coming Renaissance; this will be where you can explain the central essences of the Renaissance, why it starts (1-2 pages)
Second, you should demonstrate how the Renaissance revolutionized Europe as we have uncovered it during the last half of the course. You need to demonstrate how the Renaissance changed Europe as evidenced by the various topics we have covered (nationalism, government, language, economics, technology, culture, or exploration; other areas could be included here). (1-2 pages)
Fourth focus in-depth on one of the two big revolutions from the Renaissance: The Reformation or The Scientific Revolution. Explain the connection of your choice with the Renaissance, providing an overview of your choice, what it is, why it matters. (2 pages)
The final part should then link the Renaissance back to those foundations of Western Civilization. Explain where you see the foundations expressed, restored, and perhaps debated during this time. Conclude this final section with how you think this restoration of the foundation during the Renaissance will change and impact the future of Europe as time moves into the 1700s and 1800s. (1-2 pages)
INSTRUCTIONS
This essay is dealing primarily with Course Outcome #4 on diversity & Outcome #5 on detecting patterns within history, while using the knowledge from Outcome #1 and historical method from Outcome #6 (and of course “college level writing,” Outcome #7). Consult the syllabus to read these outcomes in greater depth.

This essay is dealing primarily with Course Outcome #2 on historical influences & Outcome #3 on the role of the individual, while using the knowledge from Outcome #1 and historical method from Outcome #6 (and of course “college level writing,” Outcome #7). Consult the syllabus to read these outcomes in greater depth.

This should be a 4-6 page essay that demands solid writing based on good historical research (3-5 sources would be best). All citations must be done in the Chicago Style Guide, the citation type for History as a discipline. You SHOULD include a list of your sources on a separate page (that page is NOT part of the 4-6 pages). A cover page is NOT required. This assessment MUST be typed (11 or 12 point font; Times or Calibri is best), 1.5 spacing and possess good grammar, spelling, and a clear, organized thought-process.

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Renaissance and Modern Europe

Question 1

Renaissance happened the period between 14th century and 17th century in Europe. It is often considered as the forerunner to both the modern world and the Scientific Revolution. In the middle ages, Europe suffered both plague and war. In 1300 there was a bubonic plague, which struck the city-states of northern Italy, where almost 60%of the population was killed. This resulted in significant economic transformations, including workerswho demanded high wages[1].

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