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The answer is A, many scientists the Renaissance were Humanist because they studied what people did before them and tried to make sure it was right by doing trials that gave them evidence.
Answer:
A. Humanism inspired the idea that knowledge could be gained through the evidence provided by human senses and reasoning.
Explanation:
Humanism was a phillosophical and ethical current that put human in the center of the universe, and that tried to give logical empirical thinking bigger importance than dogmatism and faith, it put science and experimentation in the center of the process of creating knowledge and took away the monopoly on knowledge from the church.