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Which Renaissance thinker argued that natural laws exist in nature and apply to everyone? O Galileo Galilei O William Shakespeare O Thomas Aquinas O Raphael
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Which Renaissance thinker argued that natural laws exist in nature and apply to everyone?
O Galileo Galilei
O William Shakespeare
O Thomas Aquinas
O Raphael
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A) Thomas Aquinas. You can automatically rule out Shakespeare and Raphael. And Galileo was not a Renaissance thinker
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