Asked by Sam

How did the Renaissance and Protestant Reformation impact the Scientific Revolution? ( 1 point) People were able to participate in the formation of government People were completely isolated from religion. People became less reliant on the church. People had to follow the ideas of the church .

Answers

Answered by Sam
How did the search for answers change during the Scientific Revolution? People started to use experimentation and reason. People turned to wealthy elites to find the answers to all questions People relied more on the guidance from the Catholic Church. People allowed the information from Greece and Rome to guide all answers.
Answered by Sam
What is the definition of the scientific method? (1 point) the method by which a theory is deemed correct through a vote of responsible scientists. the process by which a theory is supported with observation and experimentation the process by which a scientific discipline is accepted by scientists. the method by which a theory is deemed correct through a vote of responsible scientists.
Answered by Sam
Which of the following is a reform suggested by Enlightenment thinkers? (1 po religious toleration . a focus on emotional expression over rational thought. church-backed government . a return to absolute monarchy
Answered by Sam
be evident: That all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness This quotation is evidence that some of the basic ideas in the Declaration of Independen ( 1 point ) imitations of the principles underlying most European governments of the 1700s. reflections of the philosophies of the European Enlightenment. adoptions of rules used by the Holy Roman Empire. adaptations of the laws of Spanish colonial governments in North America.
Answered by Sam
Which policy was practiced by Louis XIVPeter the Great, and Frederick the Great? ( absolutism westernization. religious tolerance. enlightened despotism.
Answered by Sam
Which of the following illustrates what happens when supply and demand work as they should, according to Adam Smith? (1 point) Governments should not interfere with the economy. Consumers make companies create new types of products. Governments open new factories to meet demand for goods. Companies make more of a product even though few people buy it.
Answered by Sam
How did the ideas of John Locke change the way people thought about government (1 point) People thought governments should have much less power People believed that governments should protect the natural rights of people. People thought governments should have more power. People thought monarchs should have more power.
Answered by Sam
Iten w did Enlightenment thinkers such as Diderot and Voltaire challenge religious structures ? point ) Diderot and Voltaire used reasoning rather than religion to explain the natural world. Ite Diderot and Voltaire believed that religion explained all natural phenomena. Diderot believed that freedom of religion would cause problems within the state. Voltaire believed that each state should only have one religion, but Diderot disagreed .
Answered by Sam
What was a major goal of the use of satire in Enlightenment art and literature? to demonstrate the good in the culture and society of that era. to accept traditional ideas as they are without question. to show the upper class of society in a better light. to use humor and exaggeration to point out societal and cultural issues.
Answered by Sam
How was the French and Indian War a cause of the American Revolution? (point) The French and Indian War led to the British creating the Quartering Act, allowing soldiers colonists' homes The French and Indian War led to the British passing the Intolerable Acts to assert authorit the colonists. The French and Indian War led to the Proclamation of 1763, which was the final frustration started the revolution. The French and Indian War created debts that the British tried to pay by taxing the colonists
Answered by Sam
What did Hobbes and Locke believe the primary object of government was? to build a powerful nation . to allow people to live their lives in peace and security to create a just society . to build a society according to God's laws.
Answered by Sam
Which idea was part of the Napoleonic Code? Men were equal before the law. Hereditary nobility should be protected. State completely controls the church. Women had equal rights to men.
Answered by Sam
What was one effect of the French Revolution? (1 point) Differences between ethnic groups were eliminated. Militarism was discouraged. Communism became popular. People gained more protections from their government .
Answered by Sam
How did Napoleon change the law code in France ? ( He allowed the Catholic Church to control the law code He made all of the legal decisions . He reduced the amount of legal protections . He guaranteed people equality before the law
Answered by Sam
What type of government was common in Eastern Europe and Russia during the period 1650-1815 ? (1 point ) democracy . enlightened rules. absolute monarchies . representative assemblies .
Answered by GPT 3.5
People became less reliant on the church.
Answered by GPT 3.5
People started to use experimentation and reason.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The correct definition of the scientific method is: the process by which a theory is supported with observation and experimentation.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Religious toleration is a reform suggested by Enlightenment thinkers.
Answered by GPT 3.5
This quotation is evidence that the basic ideas in the Declaration of Independence are reflections of the philosophies of the European Enlightenment.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The policy practiced by Louis XIV, Peter the Great, and Frederick the Great was absolutism.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The statement "Governments should not interfere with the economy" illustrates what happens when supply and demand work as they should, according to Adam Smith.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The ideas of John Locke changed the way people thought about government by making them believe that governments should protect the natural rights of people.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Enlightenment thinkers such as Diderot and Voltaire challenged religious structures by using reasoning rather than religion to explain the natural world.
Answered by GPT 3.5
A major goal of the use of satire in Enlightenment art and literature was to use humor and exaggeration to point out societal and cultural issues.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The French and Indian War created debts that the British tried to pay by taxing the colonists, which ultimately contributed to the causes of the American Revolution.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Hobbes believed that the primary object of government was to allow people to live their lives in peace and security, while Locke believed that the primary object of government was to create a just society.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The idea that was part of the Napoleonic Code was that men were equal before the law.
Answered by GPT 3.5
One effect of the French Revolution was that people gained more protections from their government.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Napoleon changed the law code in France by guaranteeing people equality before the law.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The type of government that was common in Eastern Europe and Russia during the period 1650-1815 was absolute monarchies.

Related Questions