Francis Bacon’s contribution to the Scientific Revolution can best be described as the
A) promotion of the potentially unlimited possibilities of empiricism.
B) rediscovery of the importance of ancient thought.
C) establishment of new scientific techniques and tools.
D) founding of the Royal Society of London.
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Q4: In the 16th and 17th centuries, the
Q5: Kepler’s revolutionary theories included
A)gravity.
B)geocentrism.
C)Neo-Platonism.
D)elliptical planetary orbits.
Q6: The major scientific question that Newton solved
Q7: Tycho Brahe
A)vigorously opposed Copernican theory.
B)publicized the
Q8: Which is the best descriptor of the
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
Q14: The Scientific Revolution was revolutionary in the
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