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A direct consequence(s) of the Scientific Revolution was:


Choose the best answer from the options below:
A Animalism
B The study of anatomy
C Enlightenment
D invention of telescope

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The best answer from the options provided is:

C: Enlightenment

The Scientific Revolution laid the groundwork for the Enlightenment, influencing new ways of thinking about knowledge, science, and the human experience. While the study of anatomy and the invention of the telescope were significant developments during this period, the broader intellectual movement of the Enlightenment is a more direct consequence of the ideas that emerged from the Scientific Revolution.
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