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AP European History
Unit 4 – Scientific, Philosophical, and Political Developments
Topic 4.1
How did the Scientific Revolution influence Enlightenment thinkers' views on human nature and societal structures?
It drove them to argue for anarchy, believing societal structures were futile.
It made them believe that these were predetermined by divine providence.
It prompted them to reject all religious teachings about these topics.
It led them to apply rational thought and empirical evidence to these topics.
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AP European History - 4.1 Contextualizing the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment
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