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What did Europe's so-called Scientific Revolution accomplish? It:
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A. successfully promoted the geocentric theory.
B. reconfirmed the teachings of Galen and Aristotle.
C. put in to practice Descartes' and Bacon's revival of the scientific method.
D. immediately swept away the Catholic Church's authority over intellectual affairs.
E. provided universal education for people of all classes.

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The century saw significant advancements in the practice of medicine, mathematics, and physics; the development of biological taxonomy; a new understanding of magnetism and electricity; and the maturation of chemistry as a discipline, which established the foundations of modern chemistry.

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