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Question 1

The scientist who studied the laws of gravitation was ________.
 
  A. Tycho Brahe
   B. Johannes Kepler
   C. Francis Bacon
   D. John Locke
   E. Isaac Newton

Question 2

Brahe's assistant was ________.
 
  A. Francis Bacon
   B. Rene Descartes
   C. Johannes Kepler
   D. John Locke
   E. Thomas Hobbes

Question 3

Jonathan Swift's satire of the new sciences was ________.
 
  A. Leviathan
   B. Gulliver's Travels
   C. First Treatise of Government
   D. Letter Concerning Toleration
   E. Newtonianism for Ladies



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trampas

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Answer 1

Answer: E

Answer 2

Answer: C

Answer 3

Answer: B




savannahhooper

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Reply 2 on: Sep 21, 2019
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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