The Scientific Revolution (17th century) changed and challenged current beliefs of the time by establishing what we know today as the scientific method and a scientific view of the world. That is, it established the meaning and importance of science that we use and believe until today with slight changes.
This revolution showed that the world can be understood and that laws of nature can be discovered through the scientific method. It established the scientific practice of observation, empirical experiment, and theorization of laws.
It was during this revolution that human agency to understand the world became more important than a Christian view of the world as something revealed by sacred texts.
Socrates of Athens
Socrates of Athens (I. c. 470/469-399 BCE) is among the most famous figures in world history for his contributions to the development of Ancient Greek philosophy which provided the foundation for all of Western Philosophy. He is, in fact, known as the “Father of Western Philosophy” for this reason.
Answer:
Start of World War 2
Explanation:
The Japanese military had a strong hold on the government and sought to ensure economic security through colonialism. The saw that the western powers had claimed good territories and sought out to claim territories of their own. They tried to claim China in the 1930s which ended with the people turning on the Japanese.
The Americans had power over oil resources and refused to supply oil to the Japenese and the froze assets in the US. The Japenese military retaliated by attacking the Americans hence the attack on Pearl Harbour. This started World War 2.