Questioning and rationale thought--The Scientific Revolution sparked a sense of questioning the world around us and using rational, structured thinking to address a problem.
The scientific method began to emerge and was applied to discovering the workings of the universe, body, and environment. These same methods used in universities could then be applied to studying the workings of our history and government. Then using questioning and rational thinking new methods and theories could be developed to address the structure of society.
Hamilton wanted to build the first national bank and Jefferson wanted to not build a bank because of debts they had to still pay back.
Resurgences of the Black Death were common in medieval times. After the initial devastation, further generations endured outbreaks through the rest of the fourteenth century. Recurrences continued into the fifteenth century, though less frequently, until the threat of plague was no longer a constant shadow over daily life.
<span>D)Individuals I hope this helps
</span>