Exam 16: The New Science of the Seventeenth Century

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Galileo hoped for support from his friend Maffeo Barberini who became:

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Many Roman Catholic churchmen viewed the "New Science," especially as typified by Copernican theory:

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The second national scholarly academy to be established by the reigning monarch was in:

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Which English natural philosopher discovered the cellular structure of plants?

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For Newton,science,if properly conducted,could always uncover the causes of phenomena.

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The _________ argued that nature was the way in which God revealed himself to humanity.

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Galileo's works were widely read and raised awareness of changes in natural philosophy across Europe.

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One effect of the work of Isaac Newton was to:

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Science was slow to work its way into people's understanding because it undermined religion,which was the foundation block of Western society.

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What did the scientific revolution owe to the Middle Ages?

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One result of Galileo's trial was that:

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The bulk of the philosophy of René Descartes may be summed up by which statement?

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While the French scholastic societies reserved science as "a gentlemanly pursuit," English societies freely admitted women.

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Johannes Kepler built on the work of his mentor,Tycho Brahe,to:

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In 1616,Galileo Galilei was urged by his supporters to stop promulgating Copernican ideas,when the Catholic Church:

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