Thinkers
Mathematicians
Enlightenment Ideas
Scientific Revolution Ideas
100

This man came up Capitalism, and thought the government should stay out of much of people's lives

Adam Smith

100

Who was Nicolaus Copernicus?

Discovered Heliocentrism and disproved Ptolemy's Geocentrism (earth is center of universe)

100

What aspects of life were affected from the enlightenment?

government, law, politics, women's rights, etc. 

100

What is Philosophy?

the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, mainly in an academic way.

200

This person was an early fighter for women's rights and thought that since women had reason they were equal to men. 

Mary Wollstonecraft 

200

Who was Galileo Galilei?

First person to use telescope and discovered planets were made up of actual material matter...not heavenly bodies. 

200

What are natural rights? 

Rights that each person is born with, and should inherently have (life, liberty, property)

200

What does heliocentric mean?

The sun is the center of the universe, not the earth

300

This man believed in natural rights, and that people are molded by their environments.  

John Locke 

300

What was Francis Bacon's biggest contribution and what is that? 

The Scientific method

300

What are Separation of Powers?

The idea that different parts of government have different powers, and have a system of checks and balances keeping any parts from getting too strong. (like our country's branches of government)

300

What is the Scientific Method? 

A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence

400

Developed the idea of Separation of Powers, with different government branches. 

Montesquieu

400

What did Isaac Newton do?

Brought previous ideas together with Universal Law of Gravitation

400

What is Deism?

A religion built on reason, god created the world but then left it to run its course. 

400
Explain the Universal Law of Gravitation

Explains gravity, the force that makes every object in the universe attracted to every other object

500

This man was a deist, and believed in religious tolerance 

Voltaire 

500

What was Rene Descartes' biggest contribution?

Rationalism 

500

What is Laissez-Faire?

"let the people do as they want," government should not interrupt or concern itself with its economy. 

500

What is Rationalism?

Separates the mind from the matter, meaning that we use reason instead of feelings to analyze things