Deck 29: The Scientific Revolution and Its Enlightened Aftermath

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What did the philosophes argue were the ideals of the Enlightenment?

A)reason and education
B)liberty and happiness
C)religious worship
D)freedom and equal rights
E)equal rights and education
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After the Thirty Years' War, to where did people's thoughts and studies begin to turn again?

A)religion
B)government
C)science
D)economics
E)exploration
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Geographically, where did the Enlightenment have the least impact?

A)the Mediterranean
B)Eastern Europe
C)Southern Europe
D)Northern Europe
E)the Americas
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What is considered Newton's greatest contribution to the world?

A)insisting that the physical world had rational, lawful principles
B)discovering and enunciating the law of gravity
C)encouraging young scientists to continue to think and experiment
D)convincing many people to give up their superstitious beliefs
E)describing the way in which governments of the world could function rationally
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Which concept is defined as leading from a general law to a particular observed example of the law?

A)inductive reasoning
B)laissez-faire
C)deductive reasoning
D)empirical method
E)law of gravity
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Which mathematician's measurements of the cosmic rotation of the planets was used to develop the three laws of celestial mechanics?

A)Blaise Pascal
B)Tycho Brache
C)René Descartes
D)Benjamin Franklin
E)Nicholas Copernicus
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Which scientist spent his last years under house arrest because of his publicized discoveries and his unwillingness to retract his findings?

A)Nicholas Copernicus
B)Isaac Newton
C)Tycho Brahe
D)Galileo Galilei
E)René Descartes
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More than anything else, the faith in which of the following concepts was the distinguishing innovation of the Enlightenment?

A)Divine Providence
B)democracy
C)the aristocracy
D)perfectibility
E)absolutism
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What was a common trait found among the Enlightenment thinkers?

A)Their belief in democracy.
B)They all embraced atheism.
C)Their commitment to reform.
D)Their desire for empirical research.
E)Their unwillingness to disagree with each other.
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During the Scientific Revolution, who was the first to advance the concept of heliocentrism?

A)Nicholas Copernicus
B)Tycho Brahe
C)Galileo Galilei
D)Johannes Kepler
E)Isaac Newton
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Which of the following statements best describes what John Locke believed?

A)He believed that humans can learn from their environment and improve their lives.
B)He believed in the concept of original sin.
C)He believed that checks and balances were important in government.
D)He believed that his destiny was to steer England through the rough waters of the Glorious Revolution.
E)He believed that governmental reform was more important than scientific discovery.
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Which of the following devices helped advance the analysis of information?

A)sternpost rudder
B)magnetic compass
C)telescope
D)printing press
E)blunderbuss
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Whose work contributed most to removing Aristotle from his revered position as the master physicist?

A)Copernicus
B)Galileo
C)Newton
D)Descartes
E)Brahe
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What was the field of study for Isaac Newton's major contributions?

A)astronomy
B)education
C)theology
D)physics
E)geometry
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How did the Enlightenment reformers view the Catholic church?

A)The Church monetarily profited from unsuspecting people.
B)The Church convinced good people that they were filled with sin because of the original sin of Adam and Eve.
C)The Church prevented people from listening to what reformers had to say.
D)The Church frightened people into following established church laws.
E)The Church was corrupt and a parasite that should be cast off as soon as possible.
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What were the two most basic characteristics of the Enlightenment?

A)science and religion
B)democracy and freedom
C)optimism and rationality
D)faith and prayer
E)science and pessimism
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What was the central idea of Adam Smith's writings?

A)Adam Smith thought mercantilism was the key to national wealth.
B)He suggested that absolutely no government interference with business was optimal.
C)Adam Smith advocated for more education for the consumer.
D)He supported as little government intervention in business as possible.
E)He wanted an increase in the variety of goods and services available to the public.
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Which of the following uses the practice of interpreting the results of experiments based on observation through the five senses?

A)the Socratic method
B)the scientific method
C)deductive reasoning
D)the empirical method
E)inductive reasoning
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Who is considered one of the founders of the mathematical style of investigation?

A)Jean-Jacques Rousseau
B)Voltaire
C)Isaac Newton
D)Francis Bacon
E)René Descartes
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Which of the following statements describes the inductive reasoning process?

A)Gather data and then make generalizations.
B)Observe phenomena before developing any generalizations or preconceived ideas.
C)Observe with one's senses and then develop one or more hypotheses.
D)Make some basic assumptions and then perform experiments to see if they are valid.
E)Observe, experiment, test, and then present newly verified information to the world.
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____________________ became associated with inductive reasoning and the empirical method.
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Most of the Enlightenment thinkers and activity are associated with which of the following countries?

A)the United States
B)England
C)Spain
D)France
E)Italy
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The Science of Man, well developed by the 18th century, has now become known as ____________________.
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The ____________________ was a style of examining phenomena that used careful observation and systematic experimentation.
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Denis Diderot and Jean d'Alembert accomplished the editing of the ____________________.
Question
Who is considered the founder of modern pedagogical theory?

A)Rousseau
B)Voltaire
C)Condorcet
D)Descartes
E)Diderot
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Which of the following statements is closest to the philosophes' beliefs?

A)Sin is the leading cause of human misery.
B)Government should have a strong executive power.
C)All humans are equal in social and political rights.
D)Ignorance is the major cause of inhumanity.
E)Most people are capable of ruling if taught the way.
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Most philosophes believed that state supported churches should be ____________________.
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____________________ was a significant book on government that argued for a careful division of powers to prevent any one government branch from becoming too powerful.
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In The  Spirit of the Laws , which country's government came closest to perfect?

A)France
B)Britian
C)Italy
D)Germanic States
E)the United States
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____________________ argued that the mind is a blank page until experience and environment write on it.
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____________________ was responsible for influencing the field of pedagogy and educational philosophy.
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The book ____________________ promoted free trade and minimal governmental interference in business.
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The agnostic Dutch Jew  ____________________  left Judaism and rejected the idea of a personal deity, but perceived God in all creation.
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In an effort to make science comprehensible and accessible to the masses, the French produced the most comprehensive literary work of the Enlightenment period. What was that immensely successful literary work called?

A)The Spirit of the Laws
B)Essay Concerning Human Understanding
C)The Social Contract
D)The Encyclopédie
E)The Wealth of Nations
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On which of the following issues did the Enlightenment political thinkers NOT agree?

A)state supervised, mandatory education
B)equality before the law
C)abolition of most forms of censorship
D)religious beliefs
E)limited monarchical power
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In the Enlightenment reformers' view, what would be the salvation of humankind?

A)the Catholic Church
B)the Protestant church
C)a fully educated people
D)a strong monarch
E)a free market economy
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What form of government did most of the Enlightenment philosophes believe would be best for the majority of the people?

A)a republic
B)true democracy
C)an economic oligarchy
D)a constitutional monarchy
E)a theocracy
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Who is considered the most significant 18th century economic thinker?

A)Locke
B)Hume
C)Adams
D)Rousseau
E)Smith
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The majority of the audience for the Enlightenment was which of the following groups?

A)urban poor
B)educated upper class
C)peasants
D)parish priests
E)slaves
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Term for identification: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Term for identification: deductive reasoning
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Term for identification: Galileo Galilei
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Term for identification: The  Wealth of Nations
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Term for identification: Enlightenment
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How did the Church respond to the Scientific Revolution and the individual scientists' theories? What factors explain the Church's response?
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Term for identification: scientific method
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Which of the scientists was the most significant during the Scientific Revolution? Why? Defend your answer using examples.
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Term for identification: Nicholas Copernicus
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Explain how the Enlightenment impacted European nations and their colonies, economies, and governments. Support your answer with examples.
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How did the European view of science change from the medieval period to the Scientific Revolution? Support your answer with examples.
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Discuss the overall philosophy of the Enlightenment thinkers including examples in the fields of economics, education, the sciences, and government, as well as the idea of progress. What impact did these thinkers have on society?
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Term for identification: Essay Concerning Human Understanding
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Describe the new methods of observation and data interpretation that had their roots in the 17th century and enabled the Scientific Revolution.
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Term for identification: philosophes
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Term for identification: Principia Mathematica
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Deck 29: The Scientific Revolution and Its Enlightened Aftermath
1
What did the philosophes argue were the ideals of the Enlightenment?

A)reason and education
B)liberty and happiness
C)religious worship
D)freedom and equal rights
E)equal rights and education
liberty and happiness
2
After the Thirty Years' War, to where did people's thoughts and studies begin to turn again?

A)religion
B)government
C)science
D)economics
E)exploration
science
3
Geographically, where did the Enlightenment have the least impact?

A)the Mediterranean
B)Eastern Europe
C)Southern Europe
D)Northern Europe
E)the Americas
Eastern Europe
4
What is considered Newton's greatest contribution to the world?

A)insisting that the physical world had rational, lawful principles
B)discovering and enunciating the law of gravity
C)encouraging young scientists to continue to think and experiment
D)convincing many people to give up their superstitious beliefs
E)describing the way in which governments of the world could function rationally
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5
Which concept is defined as leading from a general law to a particular observed example of the law?

A)inductive reasoning
B)laissez-faire
C)deductive reasoning
D)empirical method
E)law of gravity
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6
Which mathematician's measurements of the cosmic rotation of the planets was used to develop the three laws of celestial mechanics?

A)Blaise Pascal
B)Tycho Brache
C)René Descartes
D)Benjamin Franklin
E)Nicholas Copernicus
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7
Which scientist spent his last years under house arrest because of his publicized discoveries and his unwillingness to retract his findings?

A)Nicholas Copernicus
B)Isaac Newton
C)Tycho Brahe
D)Galileo Galilei
E)René Descartes
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8
More than anything else, the faith in which of the following concepts was the distinguishing innovation of the Enlightenment?

A)Divine Providence
B)democracy
C)the aristocracy
D)perfectibility
E)absolutism
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9
What was a common trait found among the Enlightenment thinkers?

A)Their belief in democracy.
B)They all embraced atheism.
C)Their commitment to reform.
D)Their desire for empirical research.
E)Their unwillingness to disagree with each other.
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10
During the Scientific Revolution, who was the first to advance the concept of heliocentrism?

A)Nicholas Copernicus
B)Tycho Brahe
C)Galileo Galilei
D)Johannes Kepler
E)Isaac Newton
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11
Which of the following statements best describes what John Locke believed?

A)He believed that humans can learn from their environment and improve their lives.
B)He believed in the concept of original sin.
C)He believed that checks and balances were important in government.
D)He believed that his destiny was to steer England through the rough waters of the Glorious Revolution.
E)He believed that governmental reform was more important than scientific discovery.
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Which of the following devices helped advance the analysis of information?

A)sternpost rudder
B)magnetic compass
C)telescope
D)printing press
E)blunderbuss
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13
Whose work contributed most to removing Aristotle from his revered position as the master physicist?

A)Copernicus
B)Galileo
C)Newton
D)Descartes
E)Brahe
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What was the field of study for Isaac Newton's major contributions?

A)astronomy
B)education
C)theology
D)physics
E)geometry
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How did the Enlightenment reformers view the Catholic church?

A)The Church monetarily profited from unsuspecting people.
B)The Church convinced good people that they were filled with sin because of the original sin of Adam and Eve.
C)The Church prevented people from listening to what reformers had to say.
D)The Church frightened people into following established church laws.
E)The Church was corrupt and a parasite that should be cast off as soon as possible.
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What were the two most basic characteristics of the Enlightenment?

A)science and religion
B)democracy and freedom
C)optimism and rationality
D)faith and prayer
E)science and pessimism
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17
What was the central idea of Adam Smith's writings?

A)Adam Smith thought mercantilism was the key to national wealth.
B)He suggested that absolutely no government interference with business was optimal.
C)Adam Smith advocated for more education for the consumer.
D)He supported as little government intervention in business as possible.
E)He wanted an increase in the variety of goods and services available to the public.
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18
Which of the following uses the practice of interpreting the results of experiments based on observation through the five senses?

A)the Socratic method
B)the scientific method
C)deductive reasoning
D)the empirical method
E)inductive reasoning
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19
Who is considered one of the founders of the mathematical style of investigation?

A)Jean-Jacques Rousseau
B)Voltaire
C)Isaac Newton
D)Francis Bacon
E)René Descartes
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20
Which of the following statements describes the inductive reasoning process?

A)Gather data and then make generalizations.
B)Observe phenomena before developing any generalizations or preconceived ideas.
C)Observe with one's senses and then develop one or more hypotheses.
D)Make some basic assumptions and then perform experiments to see if they are valid.
E)Observe, experiment, test, and then present newly verified information to the world.
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21
____________________ became associated with inductive reasoning and the empirical method.
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22
Most of the Enlightenment thinkers and activity are associated with which of the following countries?

A)the United States
B)England
C)Spain
D)France
E)Italy
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The Science of Man, well developed by the 18th century, has now become known as ____________________.
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The ____________________ was a style of examining phenomena that used careful observation and systematic experimentation.
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25
Denis Diderot and Jean d'Alembert accomplished the editing of the ____________________.
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26
Who is considered the founder of modern pedagogical theory?

A)Rousseau
B)Voltaire
C)Condorcet
D)Descartes
E)Diderot
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27
Which of the following statements is closest to the philosophes' beliefs?

A)Sin is the leading cause of human misery.
B)Government should have a strong executive power.
C)All humans are equal in social and political rights.
D)Ignorance is the major cause of inhumanity.
E)Most people are capable of ruling if taught the way.
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28
Most philosophes believed that state supported churches should be ____________________.
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29
____________________ was a significant book on government that argued for a careful division of powers to prevent any one government branch from becoming too powerful.
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In The  Spirit of the Laws , which country's government came closest to perfect?

A)France
B)Britian
C)Italy
D)Germanic States
E)the United States
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____________________ argued that the mind is a blank page until experience and environment write on it.
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____________________ was responsible for influencing the field of pedagogy and educational philosophy.
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33
The book ____________________ promoted free trade and minimal governmental interference in business.
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The agnostic Dutch Jew  ____________________  left Judaism and rejected the idea of a personal deity, but perceived God in all creation.
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35
In an effort to make science comprehensible and accessible to the masses, the French produced the most comprehensive literary work of the Enlightenment period. What was that immensely successful literary work called?

A)The Spirit of the Laws
B)Essay Concerning Human Understanding
C)The Social Contract
D)The Encyclopédie
E)The Wealth of Nations
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36
On which of the following issues did the Enlightenment political thinkers NOT agree?

A)state supervised, mandatory education
B)equality before the law
C)abolition of most forms of censorship
D)religious beliefs
E)limited monarchical power
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37
In the Enlightenment reformers' view, what would be the salvation of humankind?

A)the Catholic Church
B)the Protestant church
C)a fully educated people
D)a strong monarch
E)a free market economy
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38
What form of government did most of the Enlightenment philosophes believe would be best for the majority of the people?

A)a republic
B)true democracy
C)an economic oligarchy
D)a constitutional monarchy
E)a theocracy
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39
Who is considered the most significant 18th century economic thinker?

A)Locke
B)Hume
C)Adams
D)Rousseau
E)Smith
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The majority of the audience for the Enlightenment was which of the following groups?

A)urban poor
B)educated upper class
C)peasants
D)parish priests
E)slaves
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Term for identification: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Term for identification: deductive reasoning
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Term for identification: Galileo Galilei
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Term for identification: The  Wealth of Nations
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Term for identification: Enlightenment
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46
How did the Church respond to the Scientific Revolution and the individual scientists' theories? What factors explain the Church's response?
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Term for identification: scientific method
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48
Which of the scientists was the most significant during the Scientific Revolution? Why? Defend your answer using examples.
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49
Term for identification: Nicholas Copernicus
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50
Explain how the Enlightenment impacted European nations and their colonies, economies, and governments. Support your answer with examples.
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How did the European view of science change from the medieval period to the Scientific Revolution? Support your answer with examples.
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52
Discuss the overall philosophy of the Enlightenment thinkers including examples in the fields of economics, education, the sciences, and government, as well as the idea of progress. What impact did these thinkers have on society?
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53
Term for identification: Essay Concerning Human Understanding
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54
Describe the new methods of observation and data interpretation that had their roots in the 17th century and enabled the Scientific Revolution.
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Term for identification: philosophes
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Term for identification: Principia Mathematica
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