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which one of the following was not the reason for the popularity of scientific ideas among the common people in eighteenth century Europe?
( a) printing of ideas of Issac Newton
(b) development of printing press
(c) interest of people in science and
reason
(d) traditional aristocratic groups
supported it

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Answered by xmartyprince91
29

Answer:

option c is your answer

Answered by steffis
2

The interest of people in science and reason

  • There are several reasons for the 18th century to gain popularity for the scientific ideas that were disseminated during that period.
  • It is also know as the age of enlightenment
  • Several great ideas and doctrines were propounded, discoveries and inventions made.
  • A lot of rational thoughts and ideal for advancement and progress featured in the discourses that were made
  • Scientific research and development was studied and taken up by societies and academies as a part of their curriculum
  • The people were getting educated and were able to read about the discoveries and inventions made
  • Scientific theories went around the philosophies that were propounded
  • hence the only reason for the people to think differently and enlighten themselves wasn't just the scientific folk but there was a feasible environment all around for the spread of scientific ideas

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