Drag and drop the correct effects of the Renaissance and Counter-Refomation on Europe. Effects may be used once or twice, more than once, or not at all

- Renaissance:

- Increased interest in classical art and literature
- Growth of humanism and individualism
- Scientific advancements and discoveries
- Spread of ideas through the printing press

- Counter-Reformation:
- Response to Protestant Reformation
- Renewed emphasis on traditional Catholic teachings and practices
- Establishment of the Inquisition to combat heresy
- Formation of new religious orders, such as the Jesuits
- Commissioning of elaborate artworks and architecture to promote Catholicism