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12 September, 11:57

Why was Nicolaus Copernicus's heliocentric model of the universe so important to the scientific revolution?

O A. It showed that a commoner with no formal education could understand and contribute to scientific thought.

O B. It proved that the invention of the telescope could lead to important astronomical discoveries.

O C. It contradicted church doctrine and led others to begin questioning commonly held beliefs about the world.

O D. It proved the controversial work of Galileo Galilei and put to rest a decades-long scientific debate.

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  1. 12 September, 13:59
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    Hello,

    The answer is:

    C. It contradicted church doctrine and led others to begin questioning

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