
Muriel G. answered 09/24/20
Professional Archaeologist Teaching Social Science from the Ground Up
I don't know what SR means here, it might be a term specific to your classroom or textbook.

Muriel G.
Ah, okay. There are a lot of problems with this question, I'm sorry if it's one you have to answer for class. If we're defining the borders of these time periods based on relative scientific advancement, as the term "Scientific Revolution" implies, then you will likely have an easier time arguing that the Scientific Revolution was a continuation of the Renaissance rather than a rebirth of its own. If you argue the other side you'll face the daunting task of delineating the borders of the Renaissance and/or the Scientific Revolution, and there are a lot of differing opinions on that.09/24/20
Cari C.
SR is scientific revolution09/24/20