Exam one
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
Help!
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Professor at Cambridge, gravity, calculus, Principia | Isaac Newton
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Philosopher, founding father, wrote Second Treatise on Government | John Locke
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Thomas Hobbes
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Voltaire
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Montesquieu
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Denis Diderot
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Adam Smith
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Mary Wolstonecraft
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Reason, logic, criticism & freedom of thought over dogma, blind faith and superstition. | Themes for the Enlightment
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From Poland, worked on a theory for 25 years, On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres | Nicolas Copernicus
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From Denmark, data for the solar system | Tycho Brahe
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The laws of planetary motion | Johann Kepler
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Telescope,mountains on the moon, moons around Jupiter, wrote The Starry Messenger, condemned by the church. | Galileo Gallilei
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Inductive reasoning & Scientific method | Francis Bacon
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Accepted only what his reason said was true, "I think, therefore I am," analytic geometry | Rene Descartes
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Dissected bodies, heart the center, wrote a textbook | Vesalius
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Foundations of modern chemistry | Robert Boyle
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Used the microscope, bacteria | Antoni Leeuwenhoek
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Astronomer,discovered comets | Maria winkelmann
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Logarithms | Sir John Napier
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Hermetic Doctrine
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Joseph Addison
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Pierre Bayle
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Emilie du Chatelet
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Joseph II
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