What are the advantages and disadvantages of living in the Renaissance?

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There were many advantages and dis-advantages in the scientific revolution. The people who were advantaged were women, children, merchants and scientist. Women were advantaged because more respect was given to women after the renaissance and more medical care was available. Children were advantaged because the quality of life became better and the children could have a longer happier life. Merchants were privileged when merchandise were mass produced so the merchants could buy it cheaper and make more profit. Scientists were advantaged since their theories were proved and more and more people believed them. The people who were dis-advantaged were priests, royal family and the Catholic Church. Priests were dis-advantaged because of the introducing of science, priests became less popular. The Royal Family suffered quite a deal. They became less popular as people realised that the King may not have been chosen by God because people were starting to doubt God's existence. The Catholic Church suffered extraordinary because less and less people favoured them mostly because they lied to the followers of the Catholic religion. As is evident to see, there are many advantages and dis-advantages of the Scientific Revolution which helped make the world the way it is today.

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