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Most European Scientists in the Seventeenth Century Believed That the World

Question 61

Question 61

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Most European scientists in the seventeenth century believed that the world was:


A) ancient and changing
B) the result of natural evolutionary forces
C) perfect and mostly unchanged since creation
D) a and b

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