It was important in the development of astronomy and science because it was the first model that aimed to predict how the planets move in their orbits. Despite being a complicated mix of circles and epicycles it was not a bad model and it worked well for at least 1500 years until observations became accurate enough to show its imperfections
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A. The scientific revolution <span>completely transformed scientific study.</span>
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“The Great Awakening”, in the decades from 1730 to 1740, which unified the religious forces in the colonies, a fact that was the first step towards their definitive unification. The movement consisted of preaching Protestant values, apparently forgotten by the inhabitants of the colonies.
After World War 2, US lead the Allies which are the Soviet Union, China and Great Britain in the occupation and rehabilitation of Japan.
In 1945, General Douglas MacArthur took charge of the Supreme Command of Allied Powers and began rebuilding Japan. Some of the most profound changes in the document included downgrading the status of the Emperor and <span>promoting greater rights and privileges for women which included voting rights. So, for the 1946 election, </span>women were allowed to vote.