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19 July, 11:44

Why was the development of the scientific method a significant factor in the scientific revolution?

A. It allowed scientists to repeat and verify the work of others.

B. It provided common ground on which scientists and priests could agree.

C. It showed that scientists could pursue knowledge without wealthy patrons.

D. It convinced most Europeans to abandon religion entirely.'

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  1. 19 July, 12:59
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    A sounds correct ...
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