Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's third law of motion?
What is the heliocentric model?
To collect his data, Kepler used this revolutionary piece of technology to view the sky.
What is a telescope?
What is politics?
He believed these two things were true upon the birth of every human being.
What are equality and blank minds?
A object in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an outside force.
What is Newton's first law of motion?
This powerful organization disputed the heliocentric model because it stated that the Earth was not the center of all things, therefore implying that they were not in a unique position as God's chosen ones for whom all else was created.
What is the Catholic Church?
While Copernicus' discoveries where correct, they were hypothetical. Kepler used this important part of science to back up his ideas.
What is data?
One of the three categories of government that Montesquieu identified was leadership that was passed down through a family.
What is Monarchism?
He thought humans became who they are today through their circumstances and environment. Today this argument is still underway under this name.
The momentum of an object is directly proportional to the force applied. Or momentum = mass x acceleration
What is Newtons second law of motion?
He shared his ideas around the heliocentric method with a small group of friends in the form of his most famous published work.
What is On The Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres?
This discovery of Kepler's corrected Copernicus' belief that planets had circular orbits
What is elliptical orbits?
One of the three categories of government that Montesquieu identified was a system of election for people in power.
What is a Republic?
What is kindness and tolerance?
Newton's most famous published work, that included this three laws of motion and his theory of gravitation.
What is The Principia?
Copernicus' findings around the rotations of the planets was mostly correct, except for this one oversight.
What are circular orbits?
Kepler's works were a cross-section of astronomy and this other field of science.
What is physics?
He believed that all leaders should be held in a system of checks and balances that included these three forms of government.
What are the executive, legislative, and judicial branches?
He thought that protecting this was the main goal of the government.
What are life, liberty, and estate?
A lesser known study of Newtons, this topic had to do with the Creation and the Flood.
What is Christianity?
What is the principle of relativity of motion?
Kepler was different from other natural philosopher because he included this as part of his scientific argument.
What are religious beliefs?
One of the three categories of government that Montesquieu identified was a authoritarian government.
What is Despotism?
His ideas and beliefs were seen in this famous document.
What is the US constitution?