Answer: Scientific revolution is a result of the spirit/psychology of renaissance but in contrast to renaissance scientific revolution took place almost exclusively in the northern Europe. Before scientific revolution European society and culture is still full of religious symbolism and faith in God but all that mixtured with spirit of renaissance (some very inventive spirits helped to revolutionize the world).
Explanation: In a renaissance there are still no scientific institutions, there is no unified paradigm. Renaissance is very creative period because there are many paradigms coexisting in a very small space. There is a great impact of Judaism and Arabian philosophy. Marsilio Ficino and Pico della Mirandola have big interest in Egypt and Hermes Trismegistos, there are new translations of some Plato´s dialogues etc etc. There is a lot of spirit in the air and not everything takes form (doctrine, dogma). Scientific revolutions is a movement in direction to institutionalized science and definition of science (Enlightenment).
A. Many female antislavery champions also demanded the right to vote.
( i think its this one lets go over the other options)
B. Men believed that women of all races were slaves and deserved to suffer. ( ha ha no this is not correct. women started become stronger and more independent at this times so obviously at least some men were OK with this)
C. The Second Great Awakening led to abolition and great medical advances. ( yes the second great awakening led to abolition which is the act agents slavery. but i dont see how this relates to the picture)
D. Women who defended slaves were permitted to elect leaders.
( no women who defended slaves went to jail. helping slaves were illegal so the women wouldn't become elect leaders. some women did however help slaves and not get caught but they weren't permitted to anything)
in conclusion the answer is A ( i assume)
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Arabs are a ethnic group inhabiting the Arab world. They primarily live in the Arab states in Western Asia, North Africa, the Horn of Africa and western Indian Ocean islands. They also form a significant diaspora, with Arab communities established around the world.