Imagine living in Europe as the Renaissance was beginning. What are some of the problems you might have? Can you think of ways to solve the problems? (Answer to be typed but not more than 50 words)
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Answer:
Living as a scientist during the Renaissance.
Explanation:
Renaissance was a period when people were questioning about things surrounding them.
Many scholars suggest that not only did science develop during the Renaissance, but that there was a definite relationship between the two.
Improvements were made in the knowledge of machinery and technology.
One of the problems a scientist might find is the connection to this theory with the old ideas that believed in natural phenomena.
Renaissance scientists varied out the study of nature through observations and experiments, to understand natural phenomena.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Some of the problems that I might have at the beginning of the Renaissance could have been the frequent attacks of the Catholic Church due to my ideas of freedom of speech, questioning the existence of a supreme god, and my constant search to find more and better truths to answer questions that in the past were only answered by the church's view and teachings.
Can you think of ways to solve the problems?
Yes, trying to inform and educate more people that the dark ages were gone. The Medieval Age was gone and that humans are able to use reason to learn new things, be free, and grow. The more people would learn to read and have access to education, the better. No more control through religious beliefs.
During the Renaissance, the Catholic Church was increasingly seen as a corrupt institution with too much power.
That is when the concept of "Humanism" was introduced, which meant more respect for the human being and his possibility to increase knowledge through reason.