Answer:
The scientific revolution led to new ways of thinking about the world, which led to the inventions that made the Industrial Revolution possible.
Explanation:
The Scientific Revolution had began in the 1500s. The Industrial Revolution didn't begin until the 1700s. Since the industrial progress is in large part technological progress, and then technology is in large part applied science, it would seem that the Industrial Revolution followed from the Scientific, as a consequence, if not then a inevitable one.
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Brainly Please?
Answer: A
Explanation: I could be wrong but just went over this yesterday hope it helps
The Establishment respects the opinions of the Merchants more than the <span>peasants </span>because they are of a higher class than the peasants
Answer:
They had a surplus of food, they divided labor and built cities.
After the development of the irrigation systems, they could grow more wheat and that meant more food for the growth of the population.
They divided labor between themselves. Who will harvest crops, who will tend to the irrigation systems, who will tend to fields. They had a lot of other workers such as carpenters or soldiers and that means that they knew how to divide labor between the population.
They started to build cities so they could work together, trade, store food, and the cities grew as more and more people came to live there.