-R Study Island Question "Which of these accelerated the exploration of science during the Renaissance?" -Mathematical Advances
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The Renaissance.
The invention of the printing press
Science was not so much a contributor to the renaissance, but a beneficiary of the changes, after the renaisscance science was able to continue withuout much prosecution from the church. While some discoveries helped feed the rennaiscance they were not directly related. Finnaly science has never been a way to disobey religion, religion simply branded science disobedience because it had a pesky tendency to call into question a few of the central collums of belief.
In Europe during the Renaissance.
mathematical advances.
because of the trade of goods during the renaissance
because of the trade of goods during the renaissance
no
The greatest thinkers during the Renaissance contributed greatly to the age of explorer. People believed less in superstitions and started to accept new discoveries in science, particularly about space and the universe.
Humanism and its study of the classical writing of the past had an indirect impact on science and art during the Renaissance.
yes it did
Exploration and intercultural contact during the Renaissance broadened Europeans' understanding of other cultures and challenged their existing beliefs. This exposure led to a more interconnected world and a reevaluation of what it meant to be a citizen of Europe, fostering a sense of curiosity, open-mindedness, and a more diverse collective identity.
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The accelerated growth and advances in taxonomy as a science occurred during the 18th century, known as the "Age of Exploration" due to the exploration and discovery of new species across the globe. This period also saw the development of binomial nomenclature by Carl Linnaeus, which standardized the way species are named and classified.
mathematics and science
The Renaissance.