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16 February, 23:54

Which of the following best describes the scientific revolution?

•it was a new way of thinking about the universe that differed greatly from both classical thought and church teachings

•it was a major change in thinking about the universe that reflected reforms of church teachings and classical concepts

•it was a minor change in thinking about the universe that synthesized Church doctrine with significant classical ideas

•it was a new way of thinking about the universe that replaced church teachings with insights from classical thought

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  1. 17 February, 02:14
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    "It was a new way of thinking about the universe that differed greatly from both classical thought and Church teachings." is 100 % correct good luck!
  2. 17 February, 03:32
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    Option A.

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    It was a new way of thinking about the cosmos that varied greatly from both classical philosophy and church teachings, is the right answer.

    At the beginning of the mid-1500's, some scholars composed works that opposed the ideas and views of the ancient philosophers and the church. The replacement of old opinions with new theories and the beginning of changes in the European perceptions was perceived by some historians as the Scientific Revolution. It was considered as a new way of thinking about the world.
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