Asked by Arabella
How did the Scientific Revolution affect politics in Europe?
Monarchies were abolished across the continent.***
It strengthened the position of nobility.
Women were granted the right to vote.
The idea of divine right to rule was questioned.
Monarchies were abolished across the continent.***
It strengthened the position of nobility.
Women were granted the right to vote.
The idea of divine right to rule was questioned.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Is that what your reading assignment says? Which monarchies were abolished?
Answered by
Arabella
nope. I re-read and I think it's D. because in the text it said
"In a certain sense, this was the beginnings of modern democracy. Like the current world governments, it looked different from place to place. However, the important thing to understand is that the idea of rule by divine right was questioned, and it did not hold up to the scrutiny that the new science provided. Monarchs and nobles could no longer assert their rule by divine right. People no longer accepted this reason for a ruler being in place, governing a country or a kingdom. Citizens and subjects wanted proof. "
"In a certain sense, this was the beginnings of modern democracy. Like the current world governments, it looked different from place to place. However, the important thing to understand is that the idea of rule by divine right was questioned, and it did not hold up to the scrutiny that the new science provided. Monarchs and nobles could no longer assert their rule by divine right. People no longer accepted this reason for a ruler being in place, governing a country or a kingdom. Citizens and subjects wanted proof. "
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, D.
Answered by
lucivix
Yea, it is D guys. We can trust Ms. Sue this time.
Answered by
Mike
It is not D, I just got it wrong
Answered by
Mike
Nevermind, it's D