Which of the following events helped science to become established during the thirteenth century?

A) the transfer of church authority from Rome to Avignon
B) the teachings of Francis Bacon
C) the development of medical schools
D) an edict from Pope Pius II

Answer: C

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When the Citizens United decision was handed down, a flood of corporate cash was expected to enter the political system. The ruling did result in more corporate and union spending, but far less than anticipated because__________

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