The importance of Francis Bacon and René Descartes in the Scientific Revolution stems from
A) Their work with Robert Boyle on the foundations of modern chemistry
B) Their ideas on observation, experimentation and mathematics, which helped establish the methodology of science
C) Their astronomical observations, which confirmed Newton's work
D) Their outspoken protest against the Inquisition's condemnation of Galileo
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Q9: Galileo Galilei
A) Denounced Copernicus's astronomical ideas
B) Achieved
Q10: Galileo's greatest contributions include
A) His development of
Q11: The scientist who discovered the law of
Q12: Newton made many important scientific discoveries, the
Q13: The work of Paracelsus, Vesalius, Harvey and
Q15: "I think, therefore I am" was said
Q16: Scientific ideas were spread
A) By private societies
Q17: By the end of the Scientific Revolution
Q18: During the Enlightenment
A) There was considerably less
Q19: Enlightenment thinkers admired the psychology of John
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