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piesebel

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During the Scientific Revolution, who was the first to advance the concept of heliocentrism?
 
  A) Nicholas Copernicus
  B) Tycho Brahe
  C) Galileo Galilei
  D) Johannes Kepler
  E) Isaac Newton

Question 2

Sumerian accomplishments were many and substantial, but perhaps the most enduring and important is the development of which of the following?
 
  A) ziggurats
  B) a law code
  C) a writing system
  D) mathematical concepts
  E) a lunar calendar



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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