• Apprenticeship
• Artisan • Bylaw • Individualism |
System under which a person is bound by legal agreement to work for another for a specific period of time in return for instructions in a trade and craft.
Artisans were skilled craft worker who controlled most guilds. a rule made by a company or society to control the actions of its members. Renaissance people could be defined by their actions, not by the social class into which they were born. A merchant could become wealthy through trade. Explorers could bring fame and wealth to themselves and their country. Political leaders were judged by their actions. |
• Apprenticeship System under which a person is bound by legal agreement to work for another for a specific period of time in return for instructions in a trade and craft.
• Patronage Support or financial
• Artisan Artisans were skilled craft worker who controlled most guilds.
• Individualism Renaissance people could be defined by their actions, not by the social class into which they were born. A merchant could become wealthy through trade. Explorers could bring fame and wealth to themselves and their country. Political leaders were judged by their actions.
• Secularism Renaissance society emphasized non-religious ideas as much as religious ones. Political leaders became more powerful than religious leaders. Trade, music, and the arts grew to be as popular as religion. Protestant religions such as Anglicanism emphasized secular ideas.
• Bylaw a rule made by a company or society to control the actions of its members.
• Patronage Support or financial
• Artisan Artisans were skilled craft worker who controlled most guilds.
• Individualism Renaissance people could be defined by their actions, not by the social class into which they were born. A merchant could become wealthy through trade. Explorers could bring fame and wealth to themselves and their country. Political leaders were judged by their actions.
• Secularism Renaissance society emphasized non-religious ideas as much as religious ones. Political leaders became more powerful than religious leaders. Trade, music, and the arts grew to be as popular as religion. Protestant religions such as Anglicanism emphasized secular ideas.
• Bylaw a rule made by a company or society to control the actions of its members.