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yes it did because people started to use reason to solve society's problems.... Enlightenment ideas came of the ideas of the Scientific Revolution

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How was the enlightenment linked to the scientific revolution?

it was linked/similar to the scientific revolution by the passageways of the people in exploration and trade at seas and they had to form questions and hypothesis and conduct experiments, etc.


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How did George Washington contribute to the Enlightenment?

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How can the Scientific Revolution be seen as a conflict between authority and evidence?

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How did the scientific revoultion contribute to the enlightment?

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How did the Scientific Revolution lead to the Enlightenment?

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Is enlightenment a noun or verb?

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Was the Enlightenment more significant than the industrial revolution in shaping the modern world?

That is a matter of opinion. Enlightenment thinking is responsible for the way that modern democracies function, industrialization is responsible for the way the economy in those democracies (and in other 'modern' countries) functions. You could however argue that the form of industrialization that the industrial revolution started is already changing under the influence and possibilities of today's digital age; but that the democratic form of government that is a result of Enlightenment thinking still endures and will continue to do so for a considerable time. So it's debatable which of the two is more 'significant'; Enlightenment is at least more enduring.


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What is the following event was a consequence of the enlightenment?

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