What was one possible reason evolutionary thought remained stifled in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries?

a. Naturalists did not have the proper technology to study evolution.
b. The New World had not yet been thoroughly examined.
c. Naturalists still tried to fit their observations of the natural world into church doctrine.
d. Too few fossils had been studied and classified.


Correct Answer: c

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