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Scientific Revolution /Enlightenment Terms Directions: Copy the definition from the book and create a picture representing the word. “Importance” will be completed as a group, after the topic is covered in class. Glossary definition Your definition Importance Scientific Revolution philosophies Enlightenment Capitalism Newtonian Physics (not from glossary)

Scientific Rev/Enlightenment Terms Glossary definition Your Graphic Importance Heliocentric theory Geocentric theory Scientific method Social contract Isaac Newton