Copernicus's challenges to accept science ultimately helped bring about the Scientific Revolution. In what way did he challenge
the medieval view of science? (1 point) He invented the theories that make up modern algebra. He insisted that the sun was at the center of the universe. He believed that the Ptolemaic system was essentially correct. He challenged the ideas on the universe from Galileo Galilei.
He insisted that the sun was at the center of the universe.
Explanation:
Nicolaus Copernicus who was initially a church administrator was later known for his astronomical studies. Contrary to ancient philosophers and early European scientists that planet Earth is at the center of the universe. Copernicus, in 1543 concluded that Sun is at the center of the Universe, whereby the Earth rotates around the Sun, instead of the Sun rotating around the Earth.
He also concluded that Earth moves about every day on its axis and this leads to changing seasons.
the Columbian Exchange was the arrival European people plants animals and diseases in the American that happened when Columbus and sequin explorers arrived in North and South America
The correct answer is A crop failure had led to a famine in Ireland.
The famine is called the Great Famine and caused not only much migration, but also caused many a person's death. That is one of the reason's why there are actually more Irish people in the US nowadays than in Ireland itself.
The Treaty of Versailles place all the blame for WW1 on Germany and Germany was forced to pay huge reparations for this. These reparations helped bring their economy down, which in turn contributed to extremism and paved Hitler's way to power.