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    The scientific revolution is the main feature of science in Europe. The Scientific Revolution is the term used to describe the emergence of modern science that took place throughout the 16th to 17th centuries. There is no exact set of dates for the Scientific Revolution‚ but it peaked between the 16th to 17th centuries. Despite bitter opposition from both Catholic and Protestant religious authorities‚ the views of the astronomers and scientists didn’t change. Leading figures of the Scientific Revolution

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    Jamie Park & Eric Johnson Block 1 DBQ Essay The first American Industrial Revolution took place between 1780 and 1860‚ an event in history that changed the United States dramatically. Prior to the Industrial Revolution‚ producing material goods was very time-consuming and labor intensive because everything was handmade. Advances technology‚ however‚ allowed for manufacturers to produce large quantities of products within a short period of time. Changes to the way products were made in

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    FRENCH REVOLUTION DBQ “The French Revolution.” What pops up in your head? Probably a plethora of ideas. Images of riots‚ nobles‚ monarchy and such. So many mistakes and so many achievements has come out of the French Revolution. Many failed policies‚ laws and many inspirational and influential ideas has come of the French Revolution. The important causes of the French Revolution has changed France. The French Revolution had many causes which lead to the outbreak of the revolution such as

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    AP European History- DBQ Essay In 1848‚ continuous revolutions occurred throughout the continent of Europe. In reactions to the revolutions some Europeans thought that the revolutions were great‚ successful‚ and an accomplishment for the people because they have gotten what they wanted. While other Europeans reacted to these revolutions as a disturbance in society and some revolutions had gone too far‚ and even loathed the idea of revolts.

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    I feel that both the Protestant Reformation and the Scientific Revolution have had an equal influence on the religious nature of Europe in 1500 to 1800. But I also am convinced that the Scientific Revolution had a longer lasting influence in Europe. The Reformation destroyed the unity of faith and religious organization of the Christian peoples of Europe‚ cut many millions off from the true Catholic Church‚ and robbed them of the greatest portion of the valuable means for the cultivation and maintenance

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    American Revolution DBQ The American Revolution began in 1755‚ as an attempt to get freedom from Great Britain. The people of America were also ready for some changes in new country and ended up doing so. The American Revolution affected the American society by having effects on the political‚ social‚ and economical parts of society. The American Revolution changed many things about the American Society politically (docs c‚b‚e). The founding fathers of American believed that the country needed

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    Chelsea Kim Mr. Brewer AP European History‚ Period 5 4-2-13 Chapter 26 Outline * An Uncertain Peace * The Decline of the West by German writer Oswald Spengler (1880-1936): reflected the idea that something was drastically wrong with Western values when he emphasized the decadence of Western civilization and posited its collapse * The Impact of World War I * As over 10 million people died in the war‚ an immediate response to these deaths was ceremonies to honor the

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    Continuity Over Time- Scientific Revolution In the time from the 1300s to the 1800s‚ ideology‚ scientific knowledge‚ and religious understanding changed from superstitious ideas to rational and factually supported theories while views of religion stayed the same. Throughout scientific history‚ religion has played an integral role. During ancient times‚ changes in weather and sicknesses were thought to be caused by the moods of the gods. In the 1300s the scientific revolution began in Europe‚ changing

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    Part IV: Essay (20 pts) To some extent I would consider today’s day and age a period of renaissance‚ reformation‚ and scientific revolution. Each of these three topics can be compared in some way. However‚ they all also differ in some way. There are specific examples of each of these things during the renaissance period and today. The word renaissance means rebirth. In the 1300s to the 1500s‚ the renaissance was known as a time of creativity and change in many areas. For example‚ involving

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    559 Describe the various values and purposes of Renaissance education. Analyze the extent to which these values and purposes were transformed and challenged over time. The renaissance‚ meaning ’re-birth’‚ was a time of reformation of culture to the ideals of society. The people of the time‚ tired of the war and fear during the Middle Ages‚ looked to the ancient Romans and Greeks for direction in civilized life. As the Renaissance progressed‚ the purposes and values of education experienced

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