The Minoans and Mycenaeans

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Table of Contents Chapter 1 The Minoans Section 1 Background Section 2 Civilization Section 3 Civilization Section 4 Civilization Section 5: Civilization Section 6: Civilization Chapter 2 The Mycenaeans Section 2-6 Civilization Chapter 3 Comparisons Section 1 Comparison 1 Section 2 Comparison 2 Chapter 4 Evaluate

Chapter 1 - Section 1 The Minoans The definition of science is knowledge about or study of the natural world based on facts learned through experiments and observation. The Scientific Revolution was a time when people used reason instead of superstition. During the medieval times science was limited to alchemy and astronomy. With the rise of universities, contact with non-Western societies, the Renaissance and exploration people became more educated and desired to learn more.

Section 2 Civilization Aspect 1 One of the great scientist of the revolution was Polish mathematician Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543). He is one of the first to go against church doctrine and say that the universe was heliocentric and not geocentric

Section 3 Civilization Aspect 2

Section 4 Civilization 3

Chapter 2 The Mycenaeans

Chapter 3: Comparison

Chapter 4: Evaluate