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adelina 88 [10]
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PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE HELP!!! WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST, 5-STAR RATING, AND THANK YOU!!! 8PTS GUARENTEED! Helpful answers appreciate

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How did new scientific societies create institutions where scientists could share their knowledge and how did these societies often clash with the ideas of scholasticism in Europe?
History
1 answer:
igomit [66]3 years ago
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Answer:

The Scientific Revolution of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries changed the way educated people looked at

the world. It evolved from the Renaissance’s stress on the importance of individuals to understand the world

around them, and was the key factor that moved Europe from a worldview that was primarily religious to one

that was primarily secular. Although a more secular society was likely not their goal, Luther’s and Calvin’s

attacks against the authority of the pope provided a powerful example of how to challenge traditional authority.

Their questioning attitudes produced an environment that encouraged the inquiry necessary for science to flourish.

Explanation:

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