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How did the Catholic Church respond to the Scientific Revolution?

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Answered by 16Mscholar
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the Catholic church tried to suppress the scientific revolution and jailed Any one who went against the law of the church. they were afraid that the power would go out of their hands

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hryheyhey: A.
The church didn’t accept the theories put forth by scientists and held on to their beliefs.
B.
The church accepted and promoted the theories and findings put forth by the scientists.
C.
The church funded the scientists so that they could prove more scientific theories.
D.
The church didn’t fund the scientists but quickly accepted their theories and findings.
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Answered by Nitish0001
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hryheyhey: ?
A.
The church didn’t accept the theories put forth by scientists and held on to their beliefs.
B.
The church accepted and promoted the theories and findings put forth by the scientists.
C.
The church funded the scientists so that they could prove more scientific theories.
D.
The church didn’t fund the scientists but quickly accepted their theories and findings.
16Mscholar: a. the church didn't accept the theories put forth by the scientists and held on to their beliefs.
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