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how did the scientific revolution affect scientific thinking a...
Question 1 of 10
2 points
how did the scientific revolution affect scientific thinking around the world?
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a. it caused people to approach science with a skeptical attitude that
questioned the importance of math and logic.
b. it caused people to take a new, logical approach to scientific
discovery based on experimentation and observation.
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c. it caused people to take a traditional approach to scientific
discovery based on history and long-held opinions.
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d. it caused people to rediscover the writings of greek philosophers
and to base new discoveries on those ideas.
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