10. The Steam Engine, The Water Wheel, The Coal Burning Engine.
11. Machines became capable of doing most of the manual labor.
12. Polution levels rose and disease became easier to spread. There was also alot of smog in the air from the factories that popped up around that time.
13. a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
14. Im not all that sure
15. (the question says to pick a change, not to discuss it in detail. only to pick one to discuss in detail) The Roaring Twenties.
Answer:
The Scientific Revolution was caused by a shift in the way people viewed the world and its future. These paradigm shifts included the willingness to accept our own ignorance, an emphasis on math and observation, the desire for imperial dominance, and the new belief in progress. We’ll cover how these causes of the Scientific Revolution changed the world, formed a web with the economy, politics, and religion, and sparked the movement toward modernity.
Explanation:
The Scientific Revolution is a revolution in human understanding and knowledge about the physical universe. The Scientific Revolution occurred between the sixteenth and seventeenth century. The Scientific Revolution started with Nicolaus Copernicus, Johannes Kepler, and Galileo Galilei, and ended with Sir Isaac Newton. The factors that lead to the scientific revolution are the rise of universities, their contact with non-western societies, the renaissance and their explorations.
Before the Scientific Revolution science was based almost entirely out of reasoning. The experimental method and the observation method were not used at all in any way. Medieval science consisted of alchemy (The medieval forerunner of chemistry, based on the supposed transformation of matter) Astrology and tradition.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
That would not be their job. Its a local committee so they take care of stuff at the most in the county and not the state.
The villages were made up of extended families and were governed by a chief, council, or elders.