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Europeans Believed,generally,in the Geocentric Theory of the Universe,even Though This

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Europeans believed,generally,in the geocentric theory of the universe,even though this model was contradicted well over a thousand years before Copernicus by:


A) Aristarchus.
B) Ptolemy.
C) Archimedes.
D) Aristotle.
E) Plato.

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