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How did skepticism galileo correctly interpret his observations of jupiter’s moons with his newly made telescope? a) skepticism allowed galileo to question what he had already learned about objects in the solar system. b) skepticism allowed galileo to confirm what was already known using better technology. c) skepticism allowed galileo to know that what he saw with his telescope was correct. d) skepticism allowed galileo to create explanations for observations he made.
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a) Skepticism allowed Galileo to question what he had already learned about objects in the solar system.
Explanation:
What is skepticism? Is the action of doubt about a predefined idea after careful consideration. When Galileo looked at the sky, the sky he knew was based on the theological perception inherited from the Greek astronomer Claudius Ptolemy, and his theory of geocentrism and the idea of a Universe that never change. From the moment Galileo targets his telescope toward the stars, he saw things that were different from what was established. He begins to doubt, and the skepticism aids him to question the Ptolemy astronomy, beginning a fight with Church.
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First, Montezuma II, welcomed the Spanish, thinking that Cortes was the human incarnation of the god Quetzalcoatl.
Second, Cortes established alliances with enemies of the Aztec such as the Tlaxcalans.
Then, Cortes and his men brought smallpox to the city of Tenochtitlan, killing many Aztec.
Lastly, Cortes marched up the coast of Mexico and conquered the territory of Veracruz.
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