the 16th century?
Chemistry, 25.04.2020 17:49 studyqueen7232
How did the scientific method change the way scientists worked beginning in
the 16th century?
) A. It encouraged them to rely on observation and experimentation to
support their conclusions.
B. It required them to challenge the Catholic Church by denying the
existence of God.
c. It allowed them to escape the grip of political leaders by creating
new universities.
D. It stopped them from stealing credit for others' work by banning
repeatable studies.
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How did the scientific method change the way scientists worked beginning in
the 16th century?
the 16th century?
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