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17 April, 21:26

Why were many important scientists drawn to universities during the

scientific revolution?

A. Universities were the wealthiest institutions of their time and

offered scientists a chance to become rich

B. Universities would allow scientists to investigate their theories

even if they contradicted Catholic teachings.

C. Universities promoted classical Greek beliefs, which appealed to

many scientists.

D. Universities were the only institutions open to non-Christians in

Europe during the scientific revolution

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  1. 18 April, 01:11
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    Answer: B. Universities would allow scientists to investigate their theories even if they contradicted Catholic teachings.
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