Concerning the first important scientific societies, the French Academy differed from the English Royal Society in the former's
A) government support and control.
B) publication of scientific journals.
C) focus on theoretical work in mechanics and astronomy.
D) belief that science should proceed along the lines of a cooperative venture.
E) lack of support by the French government.
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