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Bellringer: Enlightenment Terms

Scientific Revolution An offshoot of the Renaissance in which scientists questioned the traditional beliefs about the workings of the universe. One of the main ideas to come out of the Scientific Revolution was the use of Scientific Method Scientific Revolution

Theory of the Universe that states the sun is the center of the solar center and the earth revolves around it. Heliocentric Model

Uses observation and experimentation to explain theories on workings of the universe. Scientific Method

Laws that govern human behavior Natural Laws

A movement in the late 18th century that stressed the importance of reason and science in philosophy and the study of human behavior. Occurred in Western Europe Enlightenment

A monarch who retains absolute control of their country while enacting reform based on Enlightenment ideas. Enlightened Despot