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jman1234

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Which was NOT a feature of the seventeenth-century advances in science?
 
  A. new discoveries in astronomy and biology
  B. a radically changed perspective about the physical world
  C. the development of tools for looking inside the atom
  D. the beginning of the separation of philosophy and theology

Question 2

The Egyptian scholar Ptolemy can best be described as
 
  A. a man who thought that the sun was the center of the universe.
  B. an early scientist who provided Kepler with new mathematical findings.
  C. a man who updated Aristotle's geocentric model.
  D. a thinker who overturned the Aristotelian model of the universe.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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