The Scientific Revolution
Enlightenment
The American Revolution
The French Revolution
100

Proposed a heliocentric, sun-centered model of the universe

Nicolaus Copernicus

100

Natural laws

unchanging principles, discovered through reason

100

Taxed items such as newspapers and pamphlets

Stamp act

100

True or False? The ideals of the Enlightenment inspired that Declaration of the Rights of man and the Citizen. 

True

200

The 7th step of the scientific method

 communicate, share data, and answer questions

200

Another name for the Enlightenment period

The age of reason

200

Location where Washington forced the surrender of the British army

Yorktown, Virginia

200

Makes up 97% of the population

The third estate

300
 His work ranges from the laws of motion and gravity to mathematics.

Isaac Newton

300

The Enlightenment slogan that didn't apply to women

Free and equal

300

Regulates colonial trade and manufacturing

navigation acts

300

People of the second estate

Nobles

400

Introduce the use of artificial limbs and invented several scientific instruments.

Ambroise Pare

400

Abolished torture and granted some religious tolerance for Christians and muslims

Catherine the Great

400

Ended the war of the Spanish Succession

Treaty of Utercht

400

Marie Antoniette

Daughter of Maria Theresa of Austria, married King Louis

500

One way the Reformation spurred the Scientific Revolution

Changes in thinking about the physical universe.

500

Name each branch of government and their function

Legislative - creates laws

Executive - enforces laws

Judicial - applies laws

500

The battle of Saratoga influenced this alliance. 

Alliance between the Americans and France. 
500

A group of clique within a larger group that has different ideas and opinions than the rest of the group

Faction

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