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dmcintosh

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Kepler's major contribution to the Scientific Revolution was
 
  A. the invention of the telescope.
  B. the discovery of three key planetary laws.
  C. a convincing explanation of gravity.
  D. a treatise on terrestrial motion.

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How did religious leaders react to Copernicus's theory?
 
  A. It was fully accepted by both Catholics and Protestants.
  B. Catholics and Protestants both initially rejected it, but Protestants, lacking a centralized authority, more quickly accommodated themselves to his thinking.
  C. It was accepted by Catholics but rejected by Protestants.
  D. It was rejected by Catholics and Protestants for more than 200 years.



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ryrychapman11

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



dmcintosh

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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