Scientific Revolution
The Enlightenment
Philosophes
Tokugawa Shogunate
Fun Facts
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What is the geocentric theory?
Earth-centered view of the universe
100
An intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.
The Enlightenment
100
This political thinker presented an agument for the education of women and she also declared that women should have the same political rights as men.
Mary Wollstonecraft
100

The top of the feudal system is

The Emperor

100

Which was was Hitler involved in?

WWII

200
What is the Heliocentric Theory?
Sun centered view of the universe
200
He believed that all people were born free and equal with three natural rights.
John Locke
200
This aristocratic philospher was devoted to the study of political liberty. He proposed that separation of powers would keep any individual or group from gaining total control of a government.
Montesquieu
200

Wealthy landowners

Daimyo

200

Who is the most famous mouse?

Mickey Mouse

300
The heliocentric, or sun-centered theory was proposed by who?
Copernicus
300

Believed in the 3 branches of government

Baron De Montesquieu 

300

Believed in life, liberty and property

John Locke

300

A fierce warrior

Samurai

300

Which Enlightenment thinker is the most handsome?

Rousseau

400

The law of universal gravitation was proposed by who?

Isaac Newton

400
What is the French word for philosophers?
Philosophes
400

This philospher's masterful use of satire got him in frequent trouble with the clergy, the aristocracy, and the government of France. Despite serving two prison terms and being exiled he never stopped fighting for tolerance, of reason, freedom of religion, and freedom of speech.

Voltaire

400

Japan created the Edict of 1635 to become what?

Isolationist

400

This character is a dwarf planet

Pluto

500

Who created the telescope and was able to see the moon and planets?

Galileo Galilei 

500
Name the three natural rights that John Locke believed everyone had the right to.
Life, Liberty and property
500
This philosopher argued that reason, science, and art corrupts people's natrual goodness.
Rousseau
500

What was the Edict of 1635?

a Japanese decree intended to eliminate foreign influence, enforced by strict government rules

500

Why would Enlightenment thinkers begin to challenge the church?

They wanted a say in their lives/ wanted basic human rights