Sci. Revolution Thinkers
Enlightened Thinkers
Enlightened Ideas
Sci. Revolution Ideas
Misc.
100

Polish astronomer who believed that the Earth orbited the sun (heliocentric theory)

Who is Copernicus?

100

This thinker is the father of enlightenment and wrote a book where he argued that people are naturally bad and need a strong government to control them

Who is Thomas Hobbes?

100

Using logic to explain the “why” behind something or justify an action, feeling, or event

What is reason?

100

This is the scientific idea that the sun is the center of the universe.

What is heliocentric theory?

100

List the three causes of the scientific revolution.

Renaissance, Reformation, Age of Exploration

200

Danish astronomer whose observations were the most accurate possible before the invention of the telescope; he found the accurate positions of more than 777 fixed stars

Who is Tycho Brahe?

200

This thinker wrote about popular sovereignty and argued that every person is born with tabula rosa

Who is John Locke?

200

This enlightened religious idea is fueled by growing skepticism and is the rational rejection of religion

What is atheism?

200

The scientific idea that every object in the universe attracts every object: made popular by Sir Issac Newton

What is the universal law of gravitation?

200

He is known as the “greatest enlightened ruler” because he was anti-feudalism, anti-church, and anti-nobility.

Who is Joseph II Hapsburg of Austria?

300

A physician who demonstrated that blood flows through the body being pumped by the heart

Who is William Harvey?

300

This thinker was an outspoken critic of the Church and French monarchy and argued for religious toleration

Who is Voltaire?

300

This enlightened religious idea sees God as a clockmaker and the world as the clock operating by its own natural laws

What is deism?

300

A step-by-step procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence; made popular by Sir Francis Bacon

What is the Scientific Method?

300

This is the idea that people surrender their natural rights to the state, and the state in return must maintain and protect those rights.

What is social contract theory?

400

English parliamentarian and philosopher; most important contributor to the scientific method

Who is Sir Francis Bacon?

400

This thinker argued for the separation of a state’s legislative, executive, and judicial powers as a means of keeping the government in check

Who is Montesquieu?

400

These are the rights possessed by all human beings, such as the right to life and liberty

What are natural rights?

400

Galileo built the telescope to confirm heliocentric theory, but how did the Catholic Church respond to this discovery?

He was kicked out of the Church and put on house arrest

400

Why is social contract theory not considered a democracy?

Most of the power is in the hands of a monarch (king or queen)

500

German astronomer and assistant to Brahe; argued against Brahe and supported heliocentric theory; established the Three Laws of Planetary Motion

Who is Johannes Kepler?

500

This thinker created the idea of the social contract theory.

Who is Jean-Jacques Rousseau?

500

This economic theory argues that people who act in their own self interest unintentionally contribute to the economy of their society

What is The Invisible Hand Theory?

500

Rather than reaching conclusions based on biblical texts, scientists began using what to strengthen their ideas?

Experiments following the scientific method

500

There are multiple reasons why Enlightenment was not perfect. One of these examples is…

The existence of slavery/racial injustices; women & people of color were often excluded from politics; men were seen as “stronger” while women were seen as “domestic”

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