Which of Calvin's beliefs set him apart from Catholics?
Predestination
The telescope was made by this person...
Galileo
Revolution that started many new ideas in the areas of math, science, astronomy...etc
scientific revolution
What age did King Edward die at
15
How many wives did King Henry have in his lifetime?
6
This person made the 95 Theses
Martin Luther
Robert Boyle's work transformed the field of
Chemistry
Why did the Church of England start?
Henry VIII wanted a divorce
What was the name of the disease that King Edward VI died from?
Tuberculosis
The distribution of Bibles were not available until the invention of the...
printing press
What was the churches stance on the universe?
Everything revolves around the Earth
There were many reasons for the start of the reformation. What is the main reason
sale of indulgences
What did the "Act of Supremacy" entitle?
Made King Henry the head of the English Church
DAILY DOUBLE
The discoveries of astronomers like Copernicus and Galileo established that...
established that the universe was sun-centered, or heliocentric.
Robert Boyle most famous invention was the...
vacuum pump or air pump
DAILY DOUBLE
Other than the printing press, how did what was another way in which Bibles were reached out to the common people
translating the Bible
When it came to baptism, Anabaptists believed that
infants were too young to be bptized
Martin Luther helped shape the Protestant Reformation by
successfully challenging abuses of the Catholic Church.
Copernicus's theories were later proven correct, with the invention of the...
telescope
Isaac Newton's contributions to science are sometimes referred to as the "Newtonian Revolution" because he
combined physics, mathematics, and astronomy to explain why the planets moved as they did.
Queen Elizabeth began reforms and compromises that would later lead to the...
Elizabethan Settlement
King Henry VIII hoped that by breaking with the Catholic Church he would
end papal authority in England.
The Council of Trent is important because it
began the process of change that became the Catholic Reformation.
Why is it important that the scientific method is a structured step-by-step process?
It ensures that observations and discoveries are the result of steps that can be repeated.
Why was the work of Andreas Vesalius so important to medicine?
His book accurately describing human anatomy helped other medical scientists' research and discoveries.