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Aristotle
Explanation:
The writer who inspired thinkers most during the scientific revolution is "Aristotle".
Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher whose really influenced thinkers during the scientific revolution. He had a unique influence on various forms of knowledge and such influence still continues to be a subject in philosophical discourse.
Aristotle also left a legacy for scientists who followed after him in the area of experimentation and logical way of thinking.
The writings of Aristotle covered subjects ranging from biology, metaphysics, music, economics, etc.
Stare decisis is when there is a judicial precedent to follow to ensure that similar cases get solved in a similar and fair manner. Stare decisis is a precedent for courts and the judicial systems to follow.
Out of the four choices, Muslim influence in Spain is the correct answer.
Not interest in world exploration - this was an internal conflict in Spain
Not religious tolerance in Spain - Ferdinand and Isabella were known as the Catholic Monarchs and were highly religiously tolerant (of their religion, of course).
Not English influence in Granada - Granada was a Muslim emirate.
The drought and erosion of the Dust Bowl affected 100,000,000 acres (400,000 km2) that centered on the panhandles of Texas and Oklahoma and touched adjacent sections of New Mexico, Colorado, and Kansas.
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Explanation:
To keep American radio technology from being controlled by foreign-owned companies like American Marconi, that company was absorbed by a new company, the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), in 1919. Sarnoff was RCA's commercial manager. ... In 1926 RCA formed the National Broadcasting Company (NBC).