Scientific Revolution
Enlightenment Thinkers
Government & Rights
American Revolution
A little bit of everything
100

Who first proposed the heliocentric theory?

Nicolaus Copernicus

100

Who said humans are wicket, naturally selfish and need strong rulers?

Thomas Hobbes

100

Why were Enlightenment ideas a threat to kings and the Church?

They challenged divine right & traditional authority.

100

Why were colonists angry about “taxation without representation”?

They had no voice in Parliament.

100

How are the Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment connected?

Both used reason and evidence to challenge old ideas.

200

Why did Galileo’s discoveries anger the Church?

He challenged the idea that Earth was the center of the universe.

200

Who believed in natural rights (life, liberty, property)?

John Locke

200

What is John Locke’s “Right of Revolution”?

If government doesn't protect natural rights, citizens can overthrow it.

200

Whose ideas influenced Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence?

John Locke

200

One similarity between Newton and Bacon?

Both emphasized observation and experimentation to find truth.

300

Which invention most directly spread scientific ideas?

Printing Press

300

Who argued for separation of powers & checks and balances?

Baron de Montesquieu

300

What type of government did Hobbes support?

Absolute monarchy (a government with absolute power)

300

Which country helped America win the Revolution?

France

300

One difference between Hobbes and Locke?

Hobbes → people are selfish, need monarchy. 

Locke → people are good, deserve rights.

400

What did Isaac Newton explain?

The laws of motion & gravity

400

Who defended freedom of speech and religion?

Voltaire

400

Why were natural rights important in shaping democracy?

They are rights all humans are born with; governments must protect them.

400

How did Enlightenment ideas shape the Declaration?

Jefferson used natural rights and the Right to Revolution.

400

Why was the American Revolution "world-changing"?

It inspired other revolutions (France, Haiti, Latin America).

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