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Which of the following explains how the scientific method changed values and beliefs over time?(1 point)
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It treated faith and the beliefs of the church as the absolute truth.
It treated faith and the beliefs of the church as the absolute truth.
It treated the ancient Greek philosophers with respect and maintained they could never be wrong.
It treated the ancient Greek philosophers with respect and maintained they could never be wrong.
It treated observable facts and faith with the same understanding.
It treated observable facts and faith with the same understanding.
It treated observable facts as more valuable to our understanding of the universe than faith alone.
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It treated faith and the beliefs of the church as the absolute truth.
It treated faith and the beliefs of the church as the absolute truth.
It treated the ancient Greek philosophers with respect and maintained they could never be wrong.
It treated the ancient Greek philosophers with respect and maintained they could never be wrong.
It treated observable facts and faith with the same understanding.
It treated observable facts and faith with the same understanding.
It treated observable facts as more valuable to our understanding of the universe than faith alone.
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"It treated observable facts as more valuable to our understanding of the universe than faith alone."
Reason: the scientific method emphasized observation, experimentation, and evidence over relying solely on faith or authority.
Reason: the scientific method emphasized observation, experimentation, and evidence over relying solely on faith or authority.
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