Who were the influential figures in the Renaissance and Scientific Revolution, and how did they shape a new worldview?

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Writers, ministers, artists, and scientists were the influential figures. They taught people that science and humanism was more influential than religion.
Your textbook undoubtedly covers this topic. You may want to read it. Read lots:

https://www.bing.com/search?q=the+renaissance&form=EDGTCT&qs=PF&cvid=e60859eb3eb1488599590e761898d567&cc=US&setlang=en-US

http://www.encyclopedia.com/science-and-technology/physics/science-general/scientific-revolutions
There is a story in your chosen pseudo-name, here it is for you to digest:
When you open a box of chocolates, there is a variety of flavors available. Problem is, since they are covered in chocolate, you can't really tell what any given piece of chocolate is going to taste like. You're going to eat a chocolate (you know you are! admit it! you want chocolate!), but you won't know what you are getting until you bite into it - and then it's done. Like it or not, you've tasted it.

You never know what life is going to give you. But you live nevertheless. So every day - every new experience - is something you really don't know about until you actually live it. It may not be an experience you like. It may be the greatest experience ever. But you don't know until you've lived it, and by then it's too late to not live it.

The real lesson: you take what life gives you and you learn to deal with it, because - as they say - that's life.
Prompt to go with, but do not exactly copy.

As listed with Ms. Sue, Writers, ministers, artists, and scientists were the influential figures. They taught people that science and humanism were more influential than religion.

To make more area and enough for a portfolio or essay question, explore the roles of each, or group the roles into sections to talk about in a hole.

Example idea 1: Writers helped a great deal in the spreading of science and humanism, as they had the reach to an audience outside of the reach of other roles.

Example idea 2: Writers, artists, and composers helped in the spread of science and humanism. They could help spread the idea and information through their expressive talents. Artists could paint the galaxy, writers could write informative books, and composers could capture an audience.

In all honesty, school is about knowing the baseline facts. Then being able to pull expressive words and long descriptions out of thin air, and make a beautifully complicated word document. Good luck and don't copy exactly.
The beginning of my post is worded incorrectly from what I was trying to say, sorry.

"They taught people that science and humanism were more influential than religion."

I meant..

"They taught people that science and humanism were more influential, and had the same reach as religion."
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