An investigation of medieval European science would reveal which of the following?(1 point)

Responses

that both Christian and Muslim scholars saw the study of nature as “unholy” and therefore forbidden
that both Christian and Muslim scholars saw the study of nature as “unholy” and therefore forbidden

that European scholars were far more advanced than their Middle Eastern counterparts
that European scholars were far more advanced than their Middle Eastern counterparts

that Muslim scholars made crucial contributions to the rebirth of philosophy and science in Europe
that Muslim scholars made crucial contributions to the rebirth of philosophy and science in Europe

that little scientific progress had been made since the days of the Roman Empire
that little scientific progress had been made since the days of the Roman Empire

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The correct response is:

that Muslim scholars made crucial contributions to the rebirth of philosophy and science in Europe.

During the medieval period, particularly through the translation and preservation of ancient texts, as well as original contributions to mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and philosophy, Muslim scholars played a significant role in the development of science and philosophy in Europe. Their work laid the groundwork for the later Renaissance.