Loyaldeee Loyaldeee
  • 01-05-2014
  • History
contestada

Why is the enlightenment considered the turning point in world history

Respuesta :

Edmund
Edmund Edmund
  • 01-05-2014
My answer will seem very cliche, but it was the time when people started to think more openly. They began to ask questions they didn't dare to ask before, not letting religion or tradition hinder them from getting the answers they needed. Because of this, the study of science was starting to experience a sort of "birth". Theories were formulated, later proven by experiments and such.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Most of the energy we use today comes from renewable sources/ a. True b. False
Legitimate use of power is the definition of which term
What does the mitochondria do in an animal cell?
In the southern subregion of sub-saharan africa, which country is mainly covered by the kalahari desert? a. namibia b. botswana c. mozambique d. zambia
Which of the following is true? It is useful to ignore cultural context when reading a new text. Understanding cultural context is easier if you are not al
HELP!! CONFUSED!! Been Stuck ON Number #20
How do I make this easier to solve by hand? (937/1000) = (1594.5/x)
Some historians have argued that the American Revolution happened because a few rich leaders riled up all the poor people. Do you agree or disagree? Why? Answer
if you had mistakenly rested your finger on the balance while you were weighing the cylinder plus oil in determination 1, would your calculated density of oil f
What can art do to change our lives?