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20 July, 21:59

How did the scientific revolution affect scientific thinking around the world?

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.

C. It caused people to rediscover the writings of Greek philosophers and to base new discoveries on those ideas.

D. It caused people to take a traditional approach to scientific discovery based on history and long-held opinions.

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  1. 20 July, 23:53
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    The scientific revolution led people to esteem science more than ever before, whereas the previous age esteemed religion more.
  2. 21 July, 01:24
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    The second statement is the most accurate.
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