Jerusalem, Mecca (now Saudi Arabia), Israel. (in that order across)
Answer:
I believe that the answer is, 'People began to study nature and natural laws.'
Explanation:
'Fewer scientific achievements were made.'
No, the Renaissance was known for its scientific advances.
'Science was used to prove religious teachings.'
No, people were focused on science, which at the time seemed like an unmixable concept with religion.
'Discoveries were influenced by religious thought.'
No, again, people were looking towards science at rapid rates during this time.
Andrew is a technical writer in a big software firm. His job role involves creating
user manuals and support guides for end users
Confucius believed that people should follow Jen, or concern for others, and Li, which was conducting proper behavior.