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Bas_tet [7]
2 years ago
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POR FAVOR, ¡He escrito la misma pregunta 4 veces y nadie me responde! AYUDAA);

Social Studies
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bazaltina [42]2 years ago
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Answer:

En las primeras sociedades, los sacerdotes y monjes realizaban el estudio científico, y el conocimiento científico se enseñaba en templos y monasterios. A medida que se desarrollaron las civilizaciones, el vínculo entre ciencia y religión se debilitó y la ciencia se convirtió en el dominio de la filosofía.

Explanation:

Yo creo que es eso. Espero y que ayude.

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