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Chapter 6 Enlightenment and Revolution study guides pp. 186-213

Geocentric theory Scientific Revolution Heliocentric theory; the stars, the earth, and the other planets revolved around the sun. Planets revolved in elliptical orbits –planetary motion Improved a telescope; sent him to the Inquisition and made him recant Experimental method; Francis Bacon Rene Descartes; relied on mathematics and logic. Isaac Newton; gravity is the attraction that draws all objects toward each other.

9.Linneaus 10. Janssen and Leeuwenhoek used it. 11. Enlightenment; Age of Reason 12. Hobbes 13. Social Contract 14. John Locke 15. Reason, nature, happiness, progress, and liberty Voltaire Montesquieu Rousseau

20. Rousseau 21. Neoclassical 22. Novel 23. Enlightened Despot 24 20. Rousseau 21. Neoclassical 22. Novel 23. Enlightened Despot 24. Frederick the Great 25. Catherine the Great 26. Stamp Act; no taxation without representation 27. Lexington and Concord 28. Thomas Jefferson 29. John Locke 30. King George III

31. Battle of Saratoga 32. Articles of Confederation 33 31. Battle of Saratoga 32. Articles of Confederation 33. Constitution; federal system 34. Checks and balances 35. House of Lords and House of Commons 36. The Bill of Rights 37. answers 1. D 2. C 3. B