The correct answer is B) Vesalius corrected misconceptions created by Galen, whose knowledge of human anatomy was obtained by dissecting animals.
The other options of the question were A) Vesalius was the only scientist at the time to make a breakthrough in medicine because the other scientists were busy studying astronomy. C) Vesalius was the first scientist to study human anatomy and present his findings to the world. D) Vesalius pioneered the field of anatomy by stating that animals and humans share the same anatomies. E) Vesalius used his knowledge of human anatomy to find cures for human illnesses.
The statement that best shows why Andreas Vesalius’s discovery was important during the Scientific Revolution is "Vesalius corrected misconceptions created by Galen, whose knowledge of human anatomy was obtained by dissecting animals."
Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) was a great scientist from Belgium. He is considered to be the Father of Modern Anatomy. He consolidated his important work when he wrote the book "On the Fabric of the Human Body," in 1543. In the book, he describes important parts of the human body, and this document during the Scientific Revolution served as a major influence for later research.
An American benefits from a Union because Unions can help worker's rights be protected in the workplace and can communicate for the worker with the bosses, as well as represent the worker if they think there's unfair treatment.
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Las mujeres, durante la guerra ocuparon el trabajo de los hombres en la industria puesto que ellos estaban en la guerra. Esto hizo que las mujeres tuvieran más libertad (dentro de lo que cabe) y más dependencia económicamente. Una vez la guerra se acabó, el pais quería que las mujeres volvieran a ser las amas de casa pero estas se negaron. Esto trajo mucho debate en esa época.
The correct answer is C) religions and cultures.
<em>The migration from Asia caused a significant mingling of religions and cultures.</em>
When people began to migrate to the United States from Asian countries such as Japan and China, it resulted in a mingling of history, traditions, , and religions.
People from Asia brought religious beliefs such as Buddhism and Confucianism. The same with people from China. Everything was different for them, family traditions, education, religious practices, spirituality, honor, food, and commitment to work.