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Question 1

What was the significant shift in policy in the mid-seventeenth century that enabled the English to eventually take the lead in commerce from the Dutch?
 
  a. The king and Parliament decided that English should concentrate on the lucrative slave trade.
  b. The king decided to back policy more favorable to the business class.
  c. After its revolution, Parliament adopted pro-business legislation.
  d. Parliament imposed Puritanism on England.
  e. England decided to directly attack the Spanish Empire in the New World.

Question 2

Who demonstrated the role of the heart in the circulation of blood?
 
  a. Vesalius
  b. Boyle
  c. Galen
  d. Pascal
  e. Harvey



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
Gracias!


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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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