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the works of andreas vesalius and william harvey caused tensions with the church because they (5 points)
questioned the geocentric theory
dissected humans
wrote in the common languages
rejected the authority of the bible
Vesalius revolutionized anatomy through human dissection, and Harvey's work on circulation relied on anatomical study. The Church opposed human dissection as it conflicted with traditional theological views on bodily integrity and established (often incorrect) anatomical doctrines from ancient authorities it upheld. The geocentric theory was challenged by astronomers like Galileo, not these two; they did not primarily use common languages to cause tension, nor did they reject biblical authority outright.
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B. dissected humans