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In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, Europe underwent a revolution of thought that would come to be called the Scientific Revolution. Which of the following is NOT true?(1 point)
This time period saw major developments in chemistry, astronomy, mathematics, physics and biology
This revolution built on ideas from the Islamic Golden Age
Other regions such as China and the Middle East had similar movements in their own histories
This revolution was isolated to the sciences and did not affect society as a whole
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"This revolution was isolated to the sciences and did not affect society as a whole" — NOT true.
The Scientific Revolution reshaped religion, philosophy, politics, technology and everyday life (e.g., challenges to Church authority from heliocentrism, rise of the experimental method, advances in navigation and medicine, formation of scientific societies).
The Scientific Revolution reshaped religion, philosophy, politics, technology and everyday life (e.g., challenges to Church authority from heliocentrism, rise of the experimental method, advances in navigation and medicine, formation of scientific societies).
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