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Final Jeopardy Question Sci Rev Vocabulary 500ReligionPoliticsDocumentsMisc. 100 200 300 400 500 400 300 200 100 200 300 400 500
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Explain Descartes’ scientific method (3 things Back Doubt; deductive; empirical; Discourse on Method; Follow a methodology, easy to difficult
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Identify 3 female scientists of the Sci.Rev: Back Cavendish, Chatelet, Winkelmann, Merian
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How did the Catholic Church explain the Universe before the Sci Rev? Back Geocentric, perfect, no movement, spheres, Aristotlean…
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3 scientists on the planets: Back Copernicus; Brahe; Kepler; Galileo
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2 theories on Newton Back Universal laws; gravity; inertia
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Back Epistemology How knowledge is gained
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Empiricism Back All knowledge must be proven with evidence
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Back Cartesian dualism Descartes’ idea that the spiritual and physical worlds are separate
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Back Identify 3 characteristics of the enlightenment: Optimism; tolerance; pro- education; skeptical; freedom; equality; reason; enlightened despotism
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Pantheism vs. deism: Back God is in every living thing vs. God created the universe and is like a clockmaker
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Pascal’s text and ideology Back Pensees; wager that God does exist
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Back Cesar Beccaria and ideology On Crime and Punishment; improved justice system, fair trials, no torture
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Two Treatises on Government; Essay on Human Understanding Back John Locke
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Back Social Contract and Emile Rousseau
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Treatise on Tolerance; Candide Back Voltaire
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Choose 2 Enlightened monarchs and tell How they’re enlightened Back Frederick the Great—modernized economy; tolerant; revised legal syst Catherine the Great—improved economy; expanded; arts, ed promoted; not enlit—suppressed more serfs; pro-nobles Joseph II—abolished robot; improved economy, industry; relig toleration; tech for agriculture
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Rousseau’s social contract: Back Individual rts not as impt as general will and common good; happiness impt.
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Montesquieu’s contributions to the American Political system Back Checks and balances; sep of powers
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Women’s rights advocate and what she Wrote: Back Mary Wollestonecraft; Vindication of the Rts of Woman
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Locke’s natural rights: Back Given by creator; life, liberty, pursuit of property
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Adam Smith’s ideas: Back Laissez-faire capitalism; markets drive economy
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Locke vs. Hobbes on human nature: Back Locke—nature created by society/tabula rasa Hobbes—nature is selfish, competitive
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Galileo, two of his ideas that break with the Roman Catholic Church: Back Moon not perfect; earth moves; heliocentric, inertia
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The ideas that most clearly connected the Scientific Rev to the Enlightenment: Back Newton’s Universal laws of nature (3 laws)
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What was Voltaire satiring in Candide? Back Nobles, philosophes, empiricism, laziness
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Most extreme perspective on God and 1 Advocate of that idea Back Atheism; D’Holbach
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Two 1660s mathematicians that argued That God exists, or probably does Back Spinoza and Pascal
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New idea about traditional religion Spouted by many Back Tolerance; against superstition
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Back God as clockmaker; created universe, set it In motion Deism
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First scientific ideas that contradicted the Roman Catholic Church Back Heliocentrism; eliptical orbits; new stars; moon and earth moves
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Who were the scientists that focused on the human body instead of the heavens? 3 or more Back Harvey; Malpighi; Loewenhoek; etc
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