Time Periods
Scientific Revolution1
Scientific Revolution2
The Enlightenment1
The Enlightenment2
100

Renaissance

1400s

100

Series of steps used to solve scientific problems

Scientific Method

100

Theory that the Earth and the other planets revolved around the sun

Heliocentric Theory

100

People give up some of their personal freedoms in exchange for order, peace, and safety.

Social Contract Theory

100

Predominately, where did the Enlightenment originate?

Germany, England, France, Spain, Italy

England and France

200

Classicism - 1000 - 1300; 1400 - 1500; 1400 - 1700s ; 1800s onwards

1400 - 1700s

200

About when did the Scientific Revolution take place?

1350-1500, 1500-1750, 1750-1900, 1850-1914

1500-1750

200

Explain the contribution made by Galileo during the Scientific Revolution

Built the first working telescope

200

About when did the Enlightenment take place? 

1300-1450, 1550-1700, 1700-1850, 1850-2000

1700-1850

200

Explain the contribution made by Thomas Hobbes during the Enlightenment and what did Hobbes believe about humans:

Natural laws
Corrupt and sinful (need laws to control them)

300

King James I

1600s

300

Developed the geocentric theory

Aristotle 

300

Explain the contribution made by Isaac Newton during the Scientific Revolution

Theory of gravity and CALCULUS :)

300

Explain the contribution made by John Locke during the Enlightenment:

Believed in a separation of government and the church and that people have the right to rebel against their government.

300

Explain the contribution made by Baron de Montesquieu during the Enlightenment:

Believed a government must feature: Separation of powers, three branches of government and checks and balances.

400

Using math and science to challenge the accepted beliefs of the Catholic Church.

Scientific Revolution

400

Explain the contribution made by Harvey to the Scientific Revolution:

Biology - anatomy

400

Explain the differences between Copernicus and Kepler's model of the solar system.

Kepler - elliptical shape
Copernicus - circular

400

Who was John Wesley? (as much detail as possible)

Founder of Methodism
Or Arminian theologian and revivalist preacher

400

Explain the contribution made by Voltaire during the Enlightenment

Freedom of Speech advocate

500

Puritans and Pilgrims

1600s

500

Explain the contribution made by Andreas Vesalius during the Scientific Revolution: 

Pioneered the study of anatomy

500

Explain the link and philosophical correlations between the scientific revolution, the Renaissance, and the Protestant Reformation

Answers may vary, but should include key words such as reason, independent thought, Biblical worldview, God is a God of order, laws created by God, repeatability of science, and freedom to access information/knowledge

500

Enlightenment ideas inspired some European monarchs to reform their governments:

Enlightened Despots

500

Explain at least one effect the Enlightenment had on society going forward:

- Long-held beliefs were challenged.

- Inspired future leaders.

- Inspired both reform and revolution.