Most European scientists in the seventeenth century believed that the world was:
A) ancient and changing
B) the result of natural evolutionary forces
C) perfect and mostly unchanged since creation
D) a and b
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A)
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Q14: In the Reverend John Ray's natural philosophy:
A)
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Q17: Edmund Halley suggested that a cause of
Q18: The statement "The operations of nature are
Q19: James Hutton was an early:
A) archaeologist
B) uniformitarianist
C)
Q20: In the uniformitarian view, one could determine
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