The Scientific Revolution was a challenge to the teachings of the Catholic Church on science matters.
What were sone downsides of the Industrial Revolution for working people?
Bad or dangerous working conditions
Little pay and long hours
No protection from the Government
What does the azation part of any word that includes it mean?
Explain the Heliocentric Theory and if it goes with or against the Scientific Revolution. Is it science or religion-based?
The Heliocentric Theory: The Earth is not the center of the Solar System, let alone the Universe. This argument is based on the observation of other Planets, which proves that other things can orbit other planets and stars.
Explain the Geocentric Theory and if it goes with or against the Scientific Revolution. Is it science or religion-based?
The Geocentric Theory goes against the Scientific Revolution. It is based on the assumption that only other planets and the sun can orbit the Earth. It also is based on religious teachings. Which is that since we are God's children and the only plant with life, everything centers around us.
Women were under paid for the same work/time working as men
Explain why The Industrial Revolution was a hard time for Children
Often, children were subjected to the same abuse as adults, but since they are younger, many of them were more vulnerable to being hurt
Urban means cities
The confirmation of the Heliocentric Theory
The nature of Gravity
Telescopes
Plant Motions
How does the Scientific Revolution relate to the Industrial Revolution
Technological advances and focusing on using logic/reason began to apply to the Word of Factories
What theory argues
that the upper class is abusing working people?
No Private Property
No different social classes
Communism
People/businesses determine the price of goods
Private Property is a thing
The aim is to make money
The conditions were no better. Many of them were small, single- to double-bedroom apartments with large families in them. They were also unsafe due to fire hazards, no proper waste system, and filth
Would the people of the Scientific Revolution be pro- or anti-vax?
Since research has been in favor of the use of vaccines, they would support it.
1. The thing being made must be the same
2. There must be massive amounts of it being made
Were the conditions during the Industrial Revolution a reason for the concept of Communism?
Yes, Communism sought to move the world of Capitalism (Private Property, Profits, & Different Classes), since it believed that it was the root of greed and poverty
Explain how Capitalism helped form the Industrial Revolution?
Since everything needed to be fast, it made sense to compact people into taller buildings to keep their distance from work short
Explain the Scientific Revolution with details
Answer will vary
Why is the Scientific Revolution important?
It showed people how to think on their own by taking things a part and understanding them rather then rely on faith
What was the Industrial Revolution?
“The major social and economic changes that occurred in Britain, Europe, and the U.S. in the late 18th and early 19th centuries when new machinery, new sources of power, and new ways of manufacturing products were developed” (https://www.merriam-webster.com/).
Why was the Industrial Revolution important?
Before this, the majority of people made their own clothes and food and only sold things to pay for their taxes. After that, the majority of people still work at places other than home for pay to live.
What is Urbanization?
The growth of cities and their populations