Multiple Choice
What most closely describes the royal and princely patronage of science during the seventeenth century?
A) It declined greatly.
B) It was common only in Italy.
C) It became a European-wide phenomenon.
D) It replaced funding by the church.
E) It was directed only towards pure research.
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