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AP European History
Unit 2 – Reformation
Topic 2.1
How did Galileo's scientific discoveries differ from those made by Copernicus during the Scientific Revolution?
Galileo used experimental evidence for his conclusions, whereas Copernicus relied mainly on mathematical models.
Galileo disproved all previous astronomical theories; Copernicus simply expanded them.
Copernicus rejected heliocentrism entirely, while Galileo supported it.
Both men developed identical theories about planetary motion based on celestial observations alone.
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AP European History - 2.1 Contextualizing 16th and 17th-Century Challenges and Developments
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