HELP PLZ Which statement best explains how the Scientific Revolution changed ways of thinking?A. The Scientific Revolution changed people’s understanding of the world.

B. The Scientific Revolution caused people to question their religious beliefs.

C. The Scientific Revolution brought back ideas like humanism and realism.

D. The Scientific Revolution resulted in a revival of classical ways of thinking.

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Answer: I think it’s A!! Hope this helped! Drop a BRANLIEST plz
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its a or b im not sure


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