click below
click below
Normal Size Small Size show me how
World Studies - Ch 9
World Studies BJU - Chapter 9 Test Terms
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| _____________________ was a Christian and opposed enemies of Christianity. | Robert Boyle |
| ___________________ doubted anything in Scripture that he thought was contrary to reason. | Spinoza |
| Most promoters of the _____________________ did not teach people to submit to God's word. | Enlightenment |
| The _____________________________ limited the king's power. | English Bill of Rights |
| The American colonies followed the example of the ___________________________ when they resisted the English king's abuse of power. | Glorious Revolution |
| During the reign of ________________, France declined in power and prosperity because _________________ had absolute power. | Louis XIV |
| _________________ ruled England until the birth of his son threatened to establish an indefinite Roman Catholic influence over the nation. | James II |
| _____________________ determined the distance around the earth. | Erathosthenes |
| ______________ was the Father of Geometry. | Euclid |
| ____________________'s work with brass and iron demonstrates man's instinct to fulfill the Creation Mandate. | Tubalcain |
| The interest in learning about the world continued in the ___________________________. | Reformation era |
| __________________ was a strong supporter of the Roman Church. | King James II |
| ____________________ believed that the body is mostly chemicals. | Paracelsus |
| A ___________________ is something used to protect against a disease developing. | vaccine |
| ___________________ was the Father of Modern Chemistry. | Antoine Lavoisier |
| Russia continued the process of developing a strong monarchy under the rule of _________________________. | Catherine the Great |
| __________________ was the Father of Medicine. | Hippocrates |
| ___________________ did not trust any path to truth except human reason. | Descartes |
| __________________ became the next ruler of England after Cromwell's death. | Charles II |
| __________________ taught that man can find knowledge only through experience. | Empiricism |
| _______________ is an English astronomer who had a comet named after him. | Halley |
| _______________ wrote "The Sceptical Chymist" | Boyle |
| ______________ developed a smallpox vaccine | Jenner |
| _______________ studied human anatomy by dissecting human bodies | Vesalius |
| _________________ discovered Uranus and made a forty-foot long telescope. | Hershel |
| ________________ was dismissed from the throne of his country. | James II |
| ________________ used a telescope to confirm the earth's orbit around the sun. | Galileo |
| _____________ theorized that the earth revolves around the sun. | Copernicus |
| ________________ studied the body's circulatory system. | Harvey |
| _______________ studied calculus and the laws of gravity and motion. | Newton |
| _________________ achieved absolute power with a reign that became a model for the rest of Europe. | Louis XIV |
| ______________ is a term that defines a society that is free from religion. | Secular |
| A _________________ is a form of English government that gradually increased Parliament's power | cabinet |
| ____________________ is the oath that many modern doctors pledge to help and "never do harm". | The Hippocratic Oath |
| __________________ ruled Austria | Maria Theresa |
| ______________________ was an ancient Greek geographer who devised the lines of latitude and longitude that is found on maps today. | Erathosthenes |
| _________________ ruled France. | Louis XIV |
| _________________________ developed a large economic empire without a monarchy. | The Dutch Republic/The Netherlands |
| What was the long-term effect on a nation ruled by an absolute monarch? | Wealth and establishing large colonial empires |
| How did men use science to challenge the authority of Scripture? | They answered questions about the physical world and based what they knew against the Scripture. |