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In what way was the Scientific Revolution a cause of the Enlightenment?
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In what way was the Scientific Revolution a cause of the Enlightenment?
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It provided a background for philosophers to discover new things with observation
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- People became less religious
- People thought about improving life on Earth.
- People realized that established doctrines could be questioned.
- Thinking and reasoning.
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