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Social Studies, 11.01.2020 01:31, emma2827

Astronomy and astrology were often practiced together in ancient cultures, and astrology played an important role in the historical development of astronomy. astronomy and astrology were often practiced together in ancient cultures, and astrology played an important role in the historical development of astronomy. true or false?

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