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erik [133]
3 years ago
7

The Scientific Revolution had many effects on the world. Identify one political and cultural impact of the Scientific Revolution

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History
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Scorpion4ik [409]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Politically, the Scientific Revolution helped lead to the thought of the Enlightenment. Enlightenment thinkers tried to apply science and rationality to thinking about human society and politics.

2. It was a revolution of the mind, a desire to know how nature worked, to understand the natural laws. The advances in knowledge resulted in a powerful wave that, emerging from astronomy and mathematics, swept the habits, the culture, and the social behaviour of an era.

Explanation:

Hope this <em><u>Helped!</u></em> :D

Credit soured from "www.enotes.com, and mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk"

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