It allowed political systems to find out what worked and what didn’t throughout their history, thus creating a new system that consisted of the most historically productive pieces of government. This also allowed scientists to take a step back from analyzing themselves and take time to observe other successful civilizations across the world. This allowed new ideas to be implemented into each new government policy. These new policies helped new civilizations arise and become more powerful due to the “best and brightest” attitude of the enlightenment …show more content…
They realized knowledge and change could further progress civilization while technological, political changes and improvements could be implemented by analyzing the histories of previously successful nations. For example, in East Asia during the 1500’s, China was becoming a super power in scientific advancements. They were focused on living their lives the way they knew how, using history as a guideline rather than a source of improvement. China put an economic emphasis on agriculture, and for a while, technological improvements were only seen on the agricultural front instead of all aspects of life. Soon European ideas began influencing Chinese civilizations and instead of implementing these new ideas into their societies, they opposed the change and kept to their way of life. Europeans shared their ideas of industrialization which were ignored by China due to their agricultural way of life. As a result, China did everything in their power to oppose these new ideas by creating laws that prevented the establishment of industry in their country. Europe on the other hand, had adopted ideas and began applying changes to their states. This is the main reason Western civilizations become a more dominant factor in the world compared to China and the east. Their viewpoints were vastly different, “The competitive spirit in Europe,..China’s ideological viewpoint that favored living in