Why must scientists often deal with politics?
A. Most politicians are scientists by training.
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Physics, 14.07.2020 01:01 kookycookiefanx
Why must scientists often deal with politics?
A. Most politicians are scientists by training.
B. Governments can pass laws about scientific research.
C. Politicians are not interested in scientific discoveries.
D. Scientists decide which laws get made.
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