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How was the growth of Europe impacted by the ideas of Copernicus during the Renaissance?(1 point)
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The power of the Catholic Church was strengthened when Copernicus’s ideas were unpopular.
The power of the Catholic Church was strengthened when Copernicus’s ideas were unpopular.
The ideas of Copernicus led to Europe becoming on equal footing with other civilizations scientifically in the world.
The ideas of Copernicus led to Europe becoming on equal footing with other civilizations scientifically in the world.
Copernicus’s ideas led to inquiry becoming an important part of science. As a result, science in Europe advanced.
Copernicus’s ideas led to inquiry becoming an important part of science. As a result, science in Europe advanced.
The Copernican Revolution strengthened the power of the Catholic Church across Europe, confirming that the Earth was the center of the universe.
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Copernicus’s ideas led to inquiry becoming an important part of science. As a result, science in Europe advanced.
Explanation: His heliocentric model challenged traditional views and encouraged observation, experimentation, and questioning of authority, which helped drive the Scientific Revolution.
Explanation: His heliocentric model challenged traditional views and encouraged observation, experimentation, and questioning of authority, which helped drive the Scientific Revolution.
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