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irinina [24]
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11

The Copernican Revolution changed Europe’s

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babunello [35]3 years ago
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Answer:The Copernican Revolution changed Europe's GOVERNMENT AND RULING CLASS. ... The revolution weakened the power of the catholic church and ushered in a new modes of thoughts and new way of living for Europe rising middle classes

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