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Scientific Revolut

World History II - Unit 5 review

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Developed the Heliocentric Theory Copernicus
Developed laws of planetary motion Kepler
Developed laws of gravity Newton
Discovered how blood circulated through the body Harvey
Viewed the planets with a telescope and supported the heliocentric theory Galileo
The Scientific Revolution placed emphasis on ______________ and ___________________ reasoned observation and systematic measurement
______________________ believed that human progress was possible through the application of scientific knowledge to issue of law and government Enlightenment Thinkers
Enlightenment ideas influenced the _________________ and ________________ revolutions American and French
_______________ had a great influence on the Declaration of Independence John Locke
_______________ wrote Leviathan Thomas Hobbes
______________ wrote Two Treatises on Government John Locke
Jean Jacques Rousseau wrote ________________ The Social Contract
Votaire wrote _________________ Candide
__________ believed in religious tolerance and freedom of expression as well as separation of church and state Voltaire
___________ believed in the separation powers Montesquieu
_____________ believed people were sovereign, monarchs are not chosen by god, and natural rights of life, liberty and property John Locke
___________ believed an absolute monarchy was need to manage people's behavior Thomas Hobbes
__________ believed that government was a contract between the people and the rulers Rousseau
Enlightenment thinkers such as Voltaire helped stimulate __________________________ Religious Tolerance
Enlightenment ideas helped fuel ___________________ democratic revolutions
Enlightenment applied reason to the ___________ world not just the natural world human
The U.S. ________________ and Bill of Rights incorporated Enlightenment ideas Constitution
The Enlightenment artists also borrowed ideas from the _______________ and ________________ Greek and Romans
____________ and _______________ were Baroque composers Bach and Mozart
Cervantes wrote Don Quixote
Don Quixote was an example of this new literature that emerged during the Enlightenment Novel
______________ was a French artist that painted a famous scence of the French Revolution Eugene Delacroix
The Enlightenment also gave way to improvements in transportation such as ________________ all weather roads and new ship design
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