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How did the Scientific Revolution contribute to the Enlightenment? It lessened the importance of observation and measurement in scientific discovery. It led individuals to recommit to traditional ideas. It strengthened people's belief in the authority of the Church. It led thinkers to seek out explanations instead of accepting common knowledge.

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Answer: on my test it was D

Explanation: "It led thinkers to seek out explanations instead of accepting common knowledge."

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Answer:

It led thinkers to seek out explanations instead of accepting common knowledge.

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