1) What changes did the Scientific Revolution entail and was the Scientific Revolution a revolution? What did this age of science owe to the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the Age of Exploration? Explore the specific contributions of one scientist, of your choosing, to this revolution in thinking.
2) Describe the specific dynamics of the Reformations in Europe. Consider cause and effect carefully. Be sure to include historical specifics to illustrate key events that highlight the events of these revolutions and what their significance was.
Your essays must be fully developed with an introduction (containing a thesis statement), supporting evidence that is historically accurate and specific, and analytical conclusions. Please be sure to answer all parts of the question.
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