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What were the approximate dates of the Renaissance Era? 750-1000 1200-1350 1450-1600 1650-1750
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User: What were the approximate dates of the Renaissance Era? 750-1000 1200-1350 1450-1600 1650-1750

Weegy: The approximate dates of the Renaissance Era is 1450-1600.



User: Choose the terms that accurately describe the prevalent musical style of the Medieval period. liturgical church humanistic religious

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