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How did the Renaissance and Protestant Reformation impact the Scientific Revolution? (2 points)
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People had to follow the ideas of the church.
People had to follow the ideas of the church.
People were able to participate in the formation of government.
People were able to participate in the formation of government.
People were completely isolated from religion.
People were completely isolated from religion.
People became less reliant on the church.
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People became less reliant on the church.
The Renaissance promoted humanism and observation of the natural world, and the Protestant Reformation weakened the Church’s monopoly on truth and authority—together they encouraged independent inquiry and criticism of traditional doctrines, paving the way for the Scientific Revolution.
The Renaissance promoted humanism and observation of the natural world, and the Protestant Reformation weakened the Church’s monopoly on truth and authority—together they encouraged independent inquiry and criticism of traditional doctrines, paving the way for the Scientific Revolution.
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