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How Did The Findings of William Harvey Challenge The Catholic Church’S Views About The Human Body?
Science
The findings of William Harvey challenged the Catholic Church’s views about the human body because they showed that the body was not static, but rather constantly in motion.
What Did Dr Edward Jenner in vented?
Science
Dr. Edward Jenner invented the smallpox vaccine in 1796. This was the first vaccine ever created, and it is still used today.
In Which of The Following Ways Does Schubert’S Elf-King Exemplify Romanticism?
History
The Elf-King exemplifies Romanticism in its themes of supernaturalism and the dark side of human nature. The work also reflects the Romantic ideal of the artist as a visionary figure.
How The Discoveries By Rosalind Franklin Helped Watson and Crick Build an Accurate Model of Dna.?
Science
Rosalind Franklin’s discoveries helped Watson and Crick build an accurate model of DNA by providing them with critical information about the molecule’s structure.
What Did Charles Darwin Observe on The Galapagos Islands?
Science
He observed that the animals on the different islands were different from each other, and that the animals on each island were well-suited to their environment.
Who Was The French Philosopher Called The “Father of Romanticism”?
History
The French philosopher called the “father of romanticism” was Jean-Jacques Rousseau. He was a major figure in the 18th-century Enlightenment.
How Did Rudolph Virchow Contribute To The Cell Theory?
Biology
Rudolph Virchow was a German physician who is credited with helping to develop the cell theory. He did this by conducting research on cells and cell function.
Why Does Leonardo Da Vinci Fit The Term “Renaissance Man”?
Art
He fits the term because he was an expert in many fields, including art, science, and engineering. He was also a very curious person and was always learning new things.
How Did Robert Henri Propel Realism?
History
Robert Henri’s work was a reaction to the work of the Barbizon school and Impressionism. He felt that these styles did not accurately represent contemporary life.
How Did Theodor Schwann Contribute To The Cell Theory?
Science
Theodor Schwann contributed to the cell theory by proposing that all living things are composed of cells and that the cell is the basic unit of structure and function in living things.