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used math to prove the Heliocentric Theory Johannes Kepler
said that people could make a difference in the world Renaissance
allowed to meet new people find new discovers Exploration
challenged the church and broke their power Reformation
allowed scientist to spread information Printing Press
says Heliocentric is proven by math and wrote "Dialogue concerning the Two Chief World Systems" Galileo
collected data on the sky Tycho Brahe
created the Hellenistic Theory Copernicus
catholic church controls education Scholasticism
wrote about the earth is the center of the universe Aristotle and Ptolemy
"i think therefore,i am" geometry everything proved by math and logic Rene Descartes
"you can learn by doing experiments" Francis Bacon
witches and Galileo were tried in this catholic court Inquisition
logical procedure for gathering information about the NATURAL WORLD with observation and hypothesis Scientific method
developed the Law of universal Gravitation to explain why planets don't bump each other Isaac Newton
states that the earth is in the center Geocentric theory
states that the sun is in the center Heliocentric Theory
freedom of speech Voltaire
Wanted power to be split in 3 branches of government Legislative, Judaical, and Executive. Montesquieu
makes laws Legislative Branch
makes sure that the Executive and Leg branch are doing the right thing Judaical Branch
makes laws really happen Executive Branch
Gov. should rep. the GENERAL WILL and women cant be in power Rousseau
reforms in justice "NO TORTURE,FAIR TRIAL,PUNISHMENT FITS CRIME." encouraged the bill of Rights Beccaria
she said women should be educated, have jobs and own land Wollstonecraft
Republic Con. Monarchy (nice man) PEACEFUL Locke
Absolute Monarchy (mean man)HATEFUL Hobbes
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