Multiple Choice
In the mid-nineteenth century, natural philosophers
A) advised the government on policy issues.
B) recommended allocation of funds for research.
C) argued for the natural coalition of church and state.
D) were the landed gentry with little interest in science.
E) understood the workings of all the physical universe.
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