Which factors led to scientific revolution in the whole world?

      

State five factors that facilitated the scientific revolution.

  

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John
1. The period of resistance in Europe made people develop interest in research

2. Government in Europe supported scientific research through funding

3. Different problems that faced people forced them to look for solution

4. Man's inability to answer questions about nature led him to turn to science as the way forward

5. Discovery of the printing press

6. Overseas exploitation and discovery of new lands stimulated learning resulting to new discoveries

- The period of the renaissance (rebirth) in Europe encouraged further learning.
- The government’s and individuals, especially in Europe, supported scientific research.
- The saying goes “necessity is the mother of invention made people to look for solutions for their
problems.
- Over the decades, humankind believed in supernatural powers to get – answers to questions.
- With the discovery of the printing press, publication of books, magazines and journal was now
available.
- Overseas explorations and discovery of new lands stimulated learning

johnmulu answered the question on January 19, 2017 at 14:12


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