As science advanced and living standards improved, the West
A) embraced positivism.
B) remained strongly influenced by religion.
C) increasingly turned to religion and rejected modernism.
D) resolved most of the contradictions between modern science and traditional religion.
E) eliminated church power over education.
Ans: B
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a. a joint-stock company. b. a royal proprietor. c. Queen Elizabeth II. d. the law of primogeniture. e. an expanding wool trade.
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