4 Key Inventions from the Scientific Revolution
What is the Microscope, Barometer, Thermometer, and Telescope?
The 2 sources that guided European thinking during the Middle Ages
What is the Bible and the teachings of Aristotle?
The discoverer of the Heliocentric Theory
(From Poland)
Who was Nicolaus Copernicus?
The person who discovered the scientific method, and believed everyone should doubt every statement until logic proved it true
(From France)
Who was Rene Descartes?
The belief that logic could be used to discover and explain truths about the world rather than myths
What is Greek Rationalism?
5 scientists or philosophers from the scientific revolution
Who was Copernicus, Galileo, Copernican, Newton, Bacon, Kepler, Descartes, Hobbes and Locke?
(Any three of the above work)
The years the Scientific Revolution took place between
What is the 1500s- 1700s?
The person who proved and improved Copernicus' theory and discovered that orbits of planets are oval and there are mathematical laws of planets movement around the sun
(From Germany)
Who was Johannes Kepler?
A person who believed that everyone needed a strong central government to avoid war and published a book called "Leviathan"
(From England)
Who was Thomas Hobbes?
The scientific revolution starts
What is the 1500s?
The 5 steps to the scientific method
What is
1. Question
2. Hypothesize
3. Experiment
4. Measure Data
5. Analyze Data/ Draw Conclusions
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This is what the Scientific Revolution Symbolized
What is scientists challenging and questioning traditional teachings of nature?
The person who discovered that the moon is smooth, discovered there are different phases of Venus, discovered lighter objects fall faster than heavier objects, built his own telescope, and published a book called "Dialogue"
(From Italy)
Who was Galileo Galilei?
A person who believes all people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property. He is known as the father of liberalism and the most influential Enlightenment thinker.
(From England)
Who was John Locke?
The first law of motion
(Law of Inertia)
(What is) an object in motion stays in motion and an object at rest stays at rest (?)
Everything moves around the sun
What is the Heliocentric Theory?
3 ways the Renaissance influenced the scientific revolution
What is
- Questioning the works of others
- Rediscovering Greek and Roman culture
- Observing Nature Directly
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The person who discovered the laws of gravity, discovered the three laws of motion, published a book called "Principles", and was great at science, physics, math, and astronomy
(From England)
Who was Isaac Newton?
This is a woman who held salons for discussions about politics and religion
(From France)
Who was Madame Geoffrin?
The second law of motion
(Law of Acceleration)
(What is) F=ma? (Force equals mass times acceleration) (?)
Everything moves around the Earth
What is the Geocentric Theory?
2 ways the Age of Exploration influenced the Scientific Revolution
What is
- Discovering new lands
- The discovery of the world being round rather than flat influencing people to question existing knowlege
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This person was a scientist and philosopher who discovered the method of scientific investigation with close observation (The Scientific Method)
(From England)
Who was Francis Bacon?
This is a women's who was the first lady of the USA who is know as the first feminist in America, advised John Quinsy Adams, and contributed to the founding of the United States
(From America)
Who was Abigail Adams?
The third law of motion
(Law of Action and Reaction)
(What is) For every action there is an opposite and equal reaction (?)