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Vocabulary Origins of Scientific Revolution Ideas & Inventions Grab BagCategory F 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Thinkers
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This was a period in time when scholars began to question earlier ideas and Christian beliefs
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Scientific Revolution
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The study of the human body was known as ______.
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Anatomy
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After asking a question, the next step in the scientific method is to come up with a ___________.
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Hypothesis
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What was the heliocentric theory?
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The belief that the Earth & other planets revolved around the sun
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The belief that the sun & other planets revolved around the earth was known as
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Geocentric theory
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What invention in the Renaissance made it possible to spread ideas quickly in both the Reformation and the Scientific Revolution?
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Printing Press
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While Muslim scholars in the Middle Ages studied science, what did scholars in Europe study instead?
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Religion
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Where did Europeans get their knowledge of classical Greek & Roman scholars from? How?
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Europeans rediscovered ancient Greek & Roman knowledge from the Muslims after the Crusades.
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How did humanism influence the Scientific Revolution?
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It got people to start focusing more on human achievements (ex: science) and spend less time concerned with religion.
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Name 2 things Muslim scholars did during the Middle Ages
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Algebra, medical manual, preserved ancient Greek/Roman knowledge, number system, etc.
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Who was the first person to propose the heliocentric theory?
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Nicolaus Copernicus
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This scientist was tried by the Inquisition for teaching about the heliocentric theory
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Galileo Galilei
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Sir Francis Bacon was a strong believer in using the _________ to find truth.
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Scientific Method
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Who wrote the laws of motion and the law of gravity?
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Sir Isaac Newton
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Although Copernicus was the first to propose the heliocentric theory, he was not entirely correct in his ideas. What was his mistake and who corrected it?
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Copernicus’ mistake was that he thought planets had circular orbits when they actually had elliptical ones. Kepler was the one who fixed it.
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This was invented by von Leeuwenhoek to see small objects close up
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Microscope
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Who invented the first workable telescope?
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Galileo
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This was a device that detected changes in air pressure and was later used to predict the weather
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Barometer
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List the four steps of the scientific method in order.
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1. Question 2. Hypothesis 3. Experimentation 4. Conclusion
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Define “rationalism”
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The idea that people should use reason or logic to understand the world
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Which of the following were not inventions of the Scientific Revolution? -Telescope-Microscope -Stethoscope-Thermometer -X-ray-Barometer
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X-ray & stethoscope
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Who were the Greek thinkers who proposed the geocentric theory?
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Aristotle & Ptolemy
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Match the thinker with the achievement: 1. Francis BaconA. Proved planets had elliptical orbits in heliocentric theory 2. Nicolaus CopernicusB. First to explain the heliocentric theory. 3. Galileo GalileiC. Published laws of motion & gravity 4. Isaac NewtonD. Used scientific method as way to learn new things 5. Johannes Kepler E. Used telescope to prove truth of heliocentric theory
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1. Francis BaconA. Proved planets had elliptical orbits in heliocentric theory 2. Nicolaus CopernicusB. First to explain the heliocentric theory. 3. Galileo GalileiC. Published laws of motion & gravity 4. Isaac NewtonD. Used scientific method as way to learn new things 5. Johannes Kepler E. Used telescope to prove truth of heliocentric theory
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During the Scientific Revolution, what did scientists and thinkers do with the work of their predecessors?
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They tested earlier ideas and either disproved them or further improved on them. -ex: Kepler improving on Copernicus’ heliocentric theory, Copernicus disproving Ptolemy’s geocentric theory
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Explain the conflict between religion and science.
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The conflict between religion and science is a result of knowledge. Religion bases its knowledge on faith/belief while science bases it on things you can prove.
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Question 1f
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Make your wager
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Final Answer
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Final Question
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