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Question 1

In the seventeenth century, the only region where the majority of the population lived in the cities was
 
  a. northern Italian cities.
  b. the Netherlands.
  c. France.
  d. England.
  e. the Rhineland.

Question 2

Whose work represented the culmination of the attack on Ptolemaic-Aristotelian cosmology?
 
  a. Copernicus
  b. Newton
  c. Kepler
  d. Galileo
  e. Bacon



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