Multiple Choice
As a leader of the "scientific revolution," Isaac Newton was:
A) an affable,public figure who enjoyed London society.
B) a recluse who spent his time in Cambridge.
C) a public figure who gave open lectures at Oxford.
D) a recluse who spent his time at Oxford.
E) a public figure who took an active role in the scientific community of the Continent.
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