How did scientists interact with universities during the scientific revolution?
A. Universities were often criticized by scientists.
B. Universities were praised by scientists.
C. Scientists were eager to be hired by universities.
D. Universities wanted to take the credit for the discoveries of scientists.
E. Scientists suspected the universities of undermining their work.
Answer: A
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