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An economic historian argues, "The sustained improvement in living standards that began in the 18th century was not primarily caused by new laws or political structures. Instead, it was driven by a fundamental change in how people thought—a new emphasis on experimentation, the questioning of traditional authority, and the belief that the natural world could be understood and manipulated for human benefit." This historian's argument points to which of the following as the main driver of the economic upturn?

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