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The difference between a theory and a Scientific Theory is that "a theory" is actually a hunch which is not yet tested and lacks evidence while a "scientific theory" is known to be an explanatory fact which is established after repeated observations and experiments.
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The word "theory" is actually used most times in every world. But in science, "scientific theory" is used. Theory is known to be untested and may lack evidence. But scientific theory presents well-substantiated facts which have undergone repeated observations and experimentations.
Scientific theory uses observation, measurement and evaluation of results.
Any particular time? I guess the most relevant time for this question is early half of 20th century.
I think the event was first world war and some of its consequences (in many countries the monarchy was abolished so people "experimented" with new political organisatons, in Germany the war brought huge reparations which contributed to the deterioration of their economy)
and the global economic crisis of 1920
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Egypt - 3200 BC, Birth of the Afterlife
Gods of Mesopotamia - 3200 BC, Home of the First Written Evidence of Religion
China- 1600 BC, the Divine Rulers
<em>Rome- 7 BC, Rise of Christianity</em>
Japan- Post Classic, Welcome Buddhism
China- 551 BC- Zhou dynasty
China- 300 BC, Yin and Yang
Night has become a symbol for death
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yes indeed hmmh mm i see exquisite indeed so good sir