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1. What started the scientific revolution?


• A lack of critical thinking, which allowed for the spread of bias.

• The printing press was invented, which allowed for the rapid spread of new ideas.

• A disagreement between scientists and the state, which resulted in a bloody revolution.

• The discovery that all living beings were related though heredity, which resulted in controversy.


2. How did the discovery of penicillin impact society?


•Penicillin is now used to combat viral infections.

•Penicillin is now used to produce insulin and human growth hormone.

•Penicillin is responsible for many bacterial infections.

•Penicillin is used for the development of many other antibiotics.


3.Scientists at the Ethical Treatment for Animals report findings that show raising livestock is harmful to the environment. Based on this study, they suggest banning the sale of meat. What questions should you ask before making a judgment about their findings? (Choose 2 answers)


•How would people survive without meat?

•How many studies have shown the same results?

•Does the group conducting the study have anything to gain by interpreting their findings in this way?

•Does the environmental damage matter as much as people’s freedom to eat what they choose?

•Was the livestock given antibiotics?

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Answer:

See below.

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Printing press allowed for the rapid spread of knowledge and facilitate scientific revolution. The specific beginning point is usually thought to be the publishing of Nicolaus Copernicus' De revolutionibus orbium coelestium.

2. Penicillin was used to create other antibiotics either directly or indirectly.

3. How many studies have shown the same results?

Was the livestock given antibiotics?

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