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Module 4 Review 3-2-1

Module 4 Review 3-2-1

Q Think about what you've learned so far. Then think about how you might apply your new knowledge and if you need clarity. In complete sentences, answer the following: 1. Write 3 things that you have learned. (use complete sentences and be specific) 2. Write 2 ways in which you will apply your new knowledge. (again, use sentences) 3. Write a question you still need answered. Then, reply to 3 peers.

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Modu;e 4 3-2-1 Review The things I have learned from this module are : From the late 17th through the early 19th centuries, the Enlightenment's emphasis on reason affected philosophical, political, and scientific debate. The Enlightenment, often known as the "Great Age of Reason," was an era of rigorous scientific, political, and philosophical discourse that characterized European culture during the 18th century, from the late 17th century until the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815. Science, according to the Romantics, was the source of the separation of humans and nature, whereas Carson and Lovelock, a