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What could be the consequences if these major intellectual revolutions did not take place?

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Answered by disha6711
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Answer:

What could be the consequences if these major intellectual revolutions did not take place?

Explanation:

t = 15 m = 15*60 s = 900 s

t = 15 m = 15*60 s = 900 sv = 2 m/s

t = 15 m = 15*60 s = 900 sv = 2 m/sd = v*t

t = 15 m = 15*60 s = 900 sv = 2 m/sd = v*td = 900*2 = 1800 m

t = 15 m = 15*60 s = 900 sv = 2 m/sd = v*td = 900*2 = 1800 md = 1.8 km

Thus, the distance between her house and school is 1.8 km.

Answered by Tulsi4890
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The following could be the consequences if the major intellectual revolutions did not take place:

  1. The intellectual revolutions built a roadway for the modern era.
  2. It was because of these revolutions that science and logic gained more importance while superstitions and theology started losing popularity.
  3. These revolutions were fought to gain rights. Right to choose a government, right to equality, and women`s rights all came into focus because of these revolutions.
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