In what ways did governments become involved in the sciences during the seventeenth century?
A) Seeing the sciences as a threat to their power, they condemned scientific practices and banished scientists to the New World.
B) They saw science as a means to enhance their prestige and invested monetary and social resources in scientific research.
C) They ordered scientists to conform to principles of absolutist rule and established laws governing scientific practices and discoveries.
D) They made science the top priority of all government investment, far above the military and other domestic concerns.
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