leading to scientific revolution
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100

what ancient group took much inspiration and ideas from the first modern society and also created one of the biggest empires in world history?

the romans

100

this scientist is most known for improving the telescope and was imprisoned at the end of his life.

BONUS: what year did he die?

galileo

1642

100

what scientist discovered the law that "an object in motion will stay in motion?"

BONUS: what law is this?

newton

100

a new way of thinking about the natural world that challenged old ideas and instead relied on experimentation

scientific revolution

100
this words means earth as the center of the universe.

geocentric

200
the most educated people before the scientific revolution worked with or within the _____________?

the catholic church

200

this scientist proved that the sun was the center of the universe, rather than the earth.

BOUNS: what term describes this new theory

copernicus 

heliocentric

200

this law states that all planets move in an elliptical orbit.

BONUS: ellipse = _______?

kepler's 1st law

oval

200

to introduce something new; make changes in anything established

innovate

200

this institution would punish those who questioned old beliefs and ideas. 

catholic/christian church

300

what people group is considered the first "modern society" and came up with ideas that would last for over 1,000 years? 

the greeks

300

this scientist came up with 3 laws of planetary motion.

kepler

300

true/false:

planets closer to the sun have a smaller orbit, taking more time to go around the sun.

false

300

a proposed explanation whose status is still conjectural and subject to experimentation, in contrast to well-established propositions that are regarded as reporting matters of actual fact

theory

300

during what "age" was knowledge greatly lost and old ideas believed without question?

middle/dark ages

400
what year did the scientific revolution begin?


BONUS: what event marked the beginning?

1543

copernicus's theory of the universe/his death

400

this scientist used a prism to show how white light is made up of various colors on the spectrum.

newton

400

this "event" caused newton to question/study gravity.

falling apple

400

the point in the orbit of a planet or comet at which it is nearest to the sun

BONUS: what vocabulary term means the opposite?

perihelion

aphelion

400

around what year would the scientific revolution come to an end?

1700

500

this "age" in the 1400s directly led to the pursuit of new, scientific knowledge.

age of exploration

500

this scientist is most famous for coming up with the scientific method.

bacon

500
this law states that objects speed up as they approach the sun and slow down as they depart from it.

kepler's 2nd law

500

the force of attraction by which terrestrial bodies tend to fall toward the center of the earth

gravity

500
what popular show will mr. dallas win one day?

survivor!!!!

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