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Lemur [1.5K]
3 years ago
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QUESTION 4 Explain the historical trends or events which lead to changes in science after 1500 and what new scientific ideas wer

e created because of them.​
History
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Archy [21]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explainitory self beings modification

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