What was the impact on religion of the scientific discoveries made during the Scientific Revolution?
A.
The power of the church in Europe weakened, and science began to become a secular field.
B.
The church gained support from the scientists to promote the teachings of Aristotle.
O C.
Ο Ο Ο Ο
D.
The scientists spent more time researching the role of God in the universe.
The church became even more responsible for spreading the new scientific discoveries.
The power of the church in Europe was completely eliminated, which fostered scientific progress.
E.

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I'd go with answer A because the church at the time wasn't going to readily support science, eliminating B. Scientists wouldn't research the role of God because it's a religious claim not backed by science. Followers of the religion aren't going to quickly turn to science and half or more then half of religious followers would still deny science so it can't be the last one either.

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A.  

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