Multiple Choice
The scientific revolution of the seventeenth century had repercussions far beyond the realm of pure science as:
A) it changed European ideas about religion, God, nature, and the human experience.
B) it demonstrated that the physical universe may lack order and harmony.
C) it laid a foundation for belief in absolutist institutions.
D) it reduced man to an insignificant role in the universe.
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