Scientific Revolution occurred during the
Renaissance, during which mathematics,
physics, astronomy, biology, human anatomy,
chemistry are developed. All this has led to a
transformation in the way of thinking.
Knowledge based on ecclesiastical teachings
and teachings was no longer undoubtedly
accepted, but it all started to be subjected to
scientific observation, experiments and the re-
examination of traditional learning. This did not
only affect the change of attitude and thinking in
science, but it also reflected on the everyday
view of the world in Europe. This is also
reflected in all other spheres of life, people turn
away from the Church as the source of a
dogmatic way of thinking. Many previous
theories were disputed, such as the geocentric
system.
The correct answers are B. and E.