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How did the Renaissance influence the scientific revolution? A achieve It emphasized the human mind and what it could B It required all scholars to study Greek and Latin C It helped eliminate religion making room for science It prioritized real-world observation and concrete
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The Renaissance influenced the scientific revolution by prioritizing real-world observation and concrete evidence, emphasizing the human mind's potential achievements. It didn't eliminate religion but created space for scientific inquiry. It didn't require scholars to study Greek and Latin universally, though it did contribute to a revival of interest in classical texts.