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Who wrote the first accurate description of human anatomy? A. Andreas Vesalius B. Francis Bacon C. Galen D. Nicholas Copernicus

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Andrea Vesalius

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i have a few more

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Which statement describes Nicholas Copernicus's most famous contribution to science? A. He reinforced the idea that observation and experimentation was necessary to acquire knowledge. B. He improved the telescope, thermometer, and compass and challenged Ptolemy’s theory that the moon was smooth with a polished surface. C. He used mathematics to conclude that the earth revolves around the sun and published his findings in On the Revolution of Heavenly Bodies. D. He is often called the father of modern mathematics because of his Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason and Seeking Truth in the Sciences.

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What was René Descartes' contribution to the Scientific Revolution? A. He wrote Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason and Seeking Truth in the Sciences. B. He used mathematics to prove that the earth revolves around the sun. C. He said that mathematics could be used to explain everything in nature. D. He introduced the theory of universal gravitation.

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I think its A

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What was Isaac Newton known for? A. He laid out three laws of motion that are still the basis for the study of how things move. B. He proved that mathematics could explain everything in nature. C. His work in mathematics resulted in the Cartesian coordinate system. D. He is considered the father of modern mathematics.

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A

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What was Galileo Galilei known for? A. He introduced the law of gravitational force that is still used today. B. He is considered the founder of modern philosophy and the father of modern mathematics. C. He improved the telescope and proved that Ptolemy's claim that the moon had a smooth, polished surface was wrong. D. He was the first scholar to write that the earth revolves around the sun.

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I think C , but i'm not completely sure.

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Which best describes the Scientific Revolution and its importance? A. Its leaders developed cures for several major diseases. B. It introduced ideas that changed the study of political revolutions. C. It opened the way for new interest in the scientific achievements of the classical world. D. It changed the way we think and made the modern age possible.

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i believe c

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I think so too

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Which are accurate descriptions of the English colonies in North America? Choose all answers that are correct. A. Settlers in the Plymouth colony were upper class English who refused to do hard physical labor. B. The winter after Captain John Smith returned to England was a period of suffering known as "the starving time." C. The first permanent English settlement in Virginia was established with the hope of finding gold. D. Unlike farmers in other colonies, Virginia planters refused to use African labor to help cultivate their crops.

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i think A

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Im not sure on that one

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Which was the major source of conflict for Queen Mary I of England? A. bearing no children to inherit the throne B. trying to stop the rise of Protestantism in England C. being the first woman to rule England D. sponsoring expensive explorations of the Americas

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D

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Which statements about Queen Elizabeth I of England and her reign are correct? Choose all answers that are correct. A. She created an atmosphere that brought England a golden age of literature and drama. B. She reigned for nearly half a century without marrying, probably to protect her power. C. She gave Walter Raleigh permission to establish a colony in North America. D. She ordered English ships to abide by her treaties with Spain and avoid conflict with Spanish ships. E. She restored the Roman Catholic Church as the official religion of England.

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i believe b is one

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Yeah me too

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What was Francis Drake known for? A. He saved England from defeat at the hands of the French, helped restore the Roman Catholic Church in England, and served at the English court. B. He was an Italian but sailed for the British, explored Canada, and set up England's first colony in the New World. C. He was supported by Queen Elizabeth I, knighted for his voyage around the globe, and helped England achieve victory over the Spanish Armada. D. He authored the epic poem The Faerie Queene, encouraged the arts under Elizabeth I, and was knighted for his literary work.

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I think C

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How did Sir Walter Raleigh further the goals of Queen Elizabeth I? A. He established the first English colony in North America. B. He led an expedition around the world. C. He brought literary geniuses together in London. D. He defeated the Spanish Armada.

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I think D , but not 100%

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Which was a cause of the conflict between Spain and England during the 1500s? A. religious differences between the Catholic ruler of Spain and the Protestant ruler of England B. the failure of English pirates to attack and take Spanish treasure ships C. the success of Spanish conquistadors in taking control of English colonies D. the victory of the Spanish Armada over the English fleet

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the victory of the Spanish Armada over the English fleet

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