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1.Why was science dominant in the second half of the 19th C?
2.What were some of the major changes in the scientific outlook between 1850 and 1914?
3.What was positivism?
4.How did Darwin and Wallace's theory of natural selection affect ethics, Christianity, and European views of human nature?
5.Why was Christianity attacked in the late 19th C?
6.Why was Leo XIII regarded as a liberal pope?
7Why was the papacy itself so resilient?
1.Why was science dominant in the second half of the 19th C?
2.What were some of the major changes in the scientific outlook between 1850 and 1914?
3.What was positivism?
4.How did Darwin and Wallace's theory of natural selection affect ethics, Christianity, and European views of human nature?
5.Why was Christianity attacked in the late 19th C?
6.Why was Leo XIII regarded as a liberal pope?
7Why was the papacy itself so resilient?