Please do not talk at this timeSept. 30 HW: Finish your Vocab Word Maps! Naturalism- scientific, evidence based explanations of the universe; opposite.

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Please do not talk at this timeSept. 30 HW: Finish your Vocab Word Maps! Naturalism- scientific, evidence based explanations of the universe; opposite of supernaturalism Scientific Revolution- Starting in the 1500’s; scholars questioned the supernatural ideas of ancient thinkers and the Church; the use of the scientific method of testing theories through analysis of evidence Natural Rights- the rights everyone is entitled to at birth: Includes Life, Liberty and Property Please do a Vocabulary Word Map for the following words on Pg 28A/B:

Scientific Revolution Notes- Pg 29A Moving from the Dark Ages to the Age of Science! Before the Scientific Revolution After the Scientific Revolution Man: Why does this happen? Church Official: God wants it that way. Faeries did it. Ghosts are responsible. You have sinned. You are a bad person. The Universe hates you. We will do this side in a minute… SupernaturalismNaturalism

Scientific Revolution DBQ Please get a Scientific Revolution DBQ Paper. Answer these questions after reading the documents on Pg. 29.

What do you see? Ptolemy’s Geocentric Model

What do you see? Copernicus’ Heliocentric Model

What do you see?

Big Question: How are educated people changing the way they respond to things they don’t understand?

Scientific Revolution Notes- Pg 29A Moving from the Dark Ages to the Age of Science! Before the Scientific Revolution After the Scientific Revolution Man: Why does this happen? Church Official: God wants it that way. Faeries did it. Ghosts are responsible. You have sinned. You are a bad person. The Universe hates you. Man: Why does this happen? Scientist: We aren’t sure… Could be gravity, or physics…. Maybe a chemical reaction… Let’s do an experiment and find out! SupernaturalismNaturalism