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8 August, 01:16

The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment

(A) both held that reason could be used to improve humanity.

(B) broke completely with classical traditions.

(C) supported the ideas of the Roman Catholic Church concerning the nature of the universe.

(D) were global movements.

(E) continued medieval traditions.

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  1. 8 August, 01:18
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    The scientific revolution and the enlightenment A. Both held that reason could be used to improve humanity.
  2. 8 August, 01:35
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    (A) The scientific revolution and the enlightenment were both periods of human improvement and learning in which Humanism developed as well as other naturalist ideas. The basic idea of natural rights were developed during these periods.
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