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Medieval View of the world |
Religious Divine right Superstition was a major role Science was influenced by ancient Greek views |
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Causes of the scientific revolution |
Medieval universites provided the framework Renaissance stimulated science by rediscovering ancient math Navigation problems created a need for science advances |
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Order of astronomy philosophers |
Cops Braht Kepler's Gal New Bacon In Descartes De |
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Anatomy, physiology, and biology |
Scientists challenged traditional greco-roman medical theories of health and diseases |
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Impact of the scientific revolution on society |
led directly to the enlightenment improvements in exploration spirit of experimentation helped accelerate the agricultural revolution near the turn of the 18th century improvements in medical knowledge helped improve quality of life reduced support of witch hunts |
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end of witch hunts |
scientific revolution increasingly discredited superstitionadvances in medicine and the advent of insurance companies enabled people to better take care of themselves when calamities struckwitch hunts had become chaoticprotestant reformation emphasized God as the only spiritual force in the universe
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