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What do Sir Isaac Newton's scientific explorations exemplify?

a. the end of Puritan rule
b. Enlightenment thought
c. democratic philosophy in action
d. Parliament's reign on monarchical power What do Sir Isaac Newton's scientific explorations exemplify?
a. the end of Puritan rule
b. Enlightenment thought
c. democratic philosophy in action
d. Parliament's reign on monarchical power

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Sir Isaac Newton was mostly a scientist (mathematician and physicist), contributing to our understanding of physics.

He was not involved in Church or politics - at least not directly.

The scientific movement he was involved in was the Enlightenment - so the correct answer is b.
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