The Scientific Revolution was revolutionary in the sense that it
A) involved thousands of people in the pursuit of scientific goals.
B) set the standard for evaluating knowledge in the Western world.
C) rejected all traditional knowledge in favor of new discoveries.
D) led to the replacement of the craftsman with the scientist.
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Q9: Francis Bacon’s contribution to the Scientific Revolution
Q10: Women did not make significant contributions to
Q11: Copernicus's main contribution to the Scientific Revolution
Q12: Johannes Kepler
A)vigorously opposed Copernican theory.
B)publicized the
Q13: Toland and other deists regarded God as
Q15: John Locke believed that human beings were
Q16: Although they disagreed on many issues, the
Q17: An advantage of the Copernican system was
Q18: Enlightenment thinkers believed that
A)the progressive increase
Q19: Newton's great work was called
A)Gravitas.
B)Gravity and
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