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Law of Gravitation?
Johannes Kepler
Francis Bacon
Isaac Newton
Nicolaus Copernicus
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Name the historical period *development of inductive reasoning* heliocentric model *Newton's laws of motion
The Medieval Period
The classical era
The Scientific Revolution
The Renaissance
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Who first proposed the Heliocentric Theory?
Isaac Newton
Thomas Jefferson
Nicolaus Copernicus
Andreas Vesaleus
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How are Hobbes and Locke similar?
both believe that governments should protect its people
popular sovereinty
both believe in divine right
both believe that it is the duty of the people to overthrow unjust rulers
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First proposed by Francis Bacon
Heliocentric Theory
Universal Law of Motion
Geocentric Theory
Scientific Method
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arrested by the Catholic church for proposing that the Sun is at the center of the universe Wrote Starry Messenger
Galileo
Aristotle
Newton
Ptolemy
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Whose philosophies are described? 1. people have natural rights 2. people have the right to overthrow unjust governments
John Locke
Adam Smith
Mary Wolstonecraft
Montesquieu
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Montesquieu believed that government should be separated. This would provide a system of
government authority
capitalism
checks and balances
natural rights
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What was a direct result of the Scientific Revolution?
acceptance of the divine right theory
decline in the growth of cities
application of reason and knowledge to political thought
rise of feudalism
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What two Enlightment thinkers advocated for the separation of powers?
Locke and Voltaire
Smith and Diderot
Blackstone and Montesquieu
Rousseau and Wolstonecraft
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Which is an important idea of the Enlightenment?
monarchs have divine right to rule
all individuals have natural rights
governments should have strict control over the economy
a strict class system is necessary for an effective economy
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What theory states that the earth is at the center of the universe?
Pathagorean Theorem
Heliocentric
Copernicun theory
Geocentric
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Which best characterizes the Scientific Revolution?
use of reason-natural laws-new conceptions of the universe
the discovery of the earth being the center of the universe
After embracing the geocentric theory, the church becomes powerful again
The Muslim world creates the Scientific Method
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