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 Isaac Newton
(b) Development of printing press
(c) Interest of people in science and reason
(d) Traditional aristocratic groups supported it
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d) option is the correct answer
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The statement that was not the reason for the popularity of scientific ideas among the common people in eighteenth century Europe was - Traditional aristocratic groups supported it.
Option: D
Explanation:
- The Scientific Revolution, breaking the hold of the Aristotelian system, opened the door to modern science.
- The Popularity of Scientific Ideas left the world with a more logical description of physics, which clearly understood the laws of motion and gravity, setting the stage for many future breakthroughs and inventions.
- Thus most of the things positively aided the Scientific cause like printing press, Newton's ideas, as well as people's interest.
- Aristocratic groups did not actively support it.
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