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Chapter 6 : World Civilization Jeopardy Review Game for the Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
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Philopsohers: His idea stated everyone had three basic rights
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John Locke
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Thomas Hobbes favored the absolute monarchy. By giving up some rights, people entered into one of these.
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Social Contract
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The system of checks and balances came from the ideas of this French philosopher.
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Montesquieu
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Individual freedom and “common good” were the basis of this philosopher beliefs
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Rousseau
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The issues the philosphers were concerned about were termed…..
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Social issues
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This new approach to science involved using a ‘procedure’ for gathering and testing ideas
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Scientific Method
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This man was the first to build his own telescope
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Galileo Galilee
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As scholars replaced old assumptions with new theories, they launched a change in thought that historians call this.
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Scientific Revolution
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What comes up must go down is a scientific law called this and proposed by…..
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Universal law of gravitation proposed by Isaac Newton
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Nicholaus Copernicus asserted the Earth revolved around the sun with this theory.
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Heliocentric
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The new insight concerning government, religion, economics, and education spurred a time period we refer to as this….
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Enlightenment
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The name given to those who believed people could apply reason to all aspects of life
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Philosophers
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Enlightened thinkers believed truth could be discovered through this...
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Reason
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The ideas of the philosophers would encourage this war
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The American Revolution… It also encouraged the French Revolution…our topic coming up this week!!!
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Perhaps the hardest question of the day…. Think!! Enlightenment thinking produce three long term effects that helped shape Western Civilizations
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Belief in progress More secular (non-religious) outlook Importance placed on the INDIVIDUAL
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The American Revolution was a war fought between these two countries
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Britain and America
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This man is who we called the “Declaration Daddy,” as he is the one who wrote the Declaration of Independence.
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Thomas Jefferson
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This first government of America was weak.
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Articles of Confederation
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The first ten amendments of the Constitution are collectively known as these.
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Bill of Rights
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The 3 philosophers whose ideas are represented in the Bill of Rights
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Rousseau, Locke, Voltaire
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This man discovered a vaccine for cowpox
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Edward Jenner
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This man invented the first microscope
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Janssen
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The places where social gathering took place (and were hosted by women) were called these….
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Salons
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This act was the cause of the ‘no taxation without representation’ saying…
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Stamp Act
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The 3 branches set up in government that allow checks and balances
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Judicial, Executive, and Legislative
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The most important and lasting effect of the Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment was…..
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New inventions, thought processes, and beliefs would enable societies around the world to change.
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