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With time, scientific inquiry became progressively linked to
 
  a. a scientific study of the Bible.
  b. religious inquisitions.
  c. real-world applications and economic purposes.
  d. the decline of Christianity in Europe.
  e. ethnography.

Question 2

Adam Smith and John Locke both believed ____.
 
  a. that the protection of private property was a core function of government.
  b. that only propertied males should be involved in government.
  c. that a class system promotes exploitation of the lower classes.
  d. in a strong, centralized, controlling government.
  e. that economic activity was based on the division of labor.



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