Which statement best describes scientists who contributed to the current
body of scientific knowledge?
O A. They were mainly ancient philosophers whose theories stood the
test of time.
B. They were wealthy men during the 20th century.
C. They were made up of men and women throughout history from
different countries.
D. They were mainly from European countries such as England and
France.
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