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Which statement describes how the use of the astrolabe benefited european society during the 1500s and 1600s? question 1 options: a. european farmers were able to greatly improve cotton production. b. european scientists were able to prove the heliocentric model of the universe. c. european sailors were able to accurately navigate far greater distances. d. european printers were able to produce books more quickly and efficiently.

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