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War between russia, france, austria, and prussia for sileasia.   Sevens years' war  
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unctioned as informal schools where established hostesses bonded with younger women and passed skills on to them;a place where educated and enlightened men and women could meet and discuss their thoughts.   Salons  
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Art style popular with women. consisted of soft lines and pastel colors   rococo  
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A book by jean jacques rosseau that stated that a ruler forms a contract with the people he rules in rder to be their ruler. basis of many ideas of european revolutions   The social Contract  
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greek astronomer and geographer; seet forth the geocentric theory   ptolemy  
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Frnech word for philosopher and it is in france that the enlightenment will go the farthest.   philsopohes  
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Way of thinking created by descartes, says that there is a physical world and a non-physical world.   cartesian dualism  
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One of the oldest univesitites in the world. newton,Cromwell, bacon, kelvin, and darwin all attended.   cambridge university  
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the idea that the sun is the center of the universe.   heliocentrism  
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Marie theresa was to succeed austrian throne, france and prussia no like. Britain and dutch help out austrians   war of austrian succession  
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an early modern term for the study of the nature of the universe   Natural philosophy  
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proper way to explore the universe- is through repeatable experiments   experimental method  
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idealized intellectual space, where public came together to discuss important issues of the day   public sphere  
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monarchy is the best form of government   cameralism  
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jewish enlightenment of the second half of the 18th century led by prussian moses mendelssohn   haskalah  
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Transition in europe, from literacy consisting of patriarchal and communal religious texts to literacy commonplace and readin material broad.   Reading revolution  
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The great greek philsopher of the 4th century B.C.E., In the early 1500s natural philosophy was still based primarily on the idea of him believed Geocentric model   Artistotle  
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English philosopher,statesman, scientist,hurist,and author. devloped the scientific method   bacon francis  
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1627-1691 Irish chemist; wrote the sceptical chemist; devloped boyle's law; described what an element is   boyle robert  
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1546-1601 agreed with copernicus was danish built the most sophiscated observatory he believed that all planets but earth revovled around the sun and then those planets and the sun revoled around earth   Brahe tycho  
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russian ruler; had her husband killed. sought out to improve austria with her three goals   Catherine the great  
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1473-1543 polish cleric that came up with the heliocentric model wrote the "on the revolution of heavenly spheres."   Copernicus, Nicolaus  
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Algebra is in geometry, cartesian dulaism; universe is full of collisions   Descartes Rene  
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French philosopher,writer and critic; iditor in chief of encyclopedia   Diderot denis  
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American ambassador in paris invited electricity   franklin benjamin  
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King of prussia, brilliant military campaigner, enlightened despot, called himself "first servant of the state." established religious toleration, freedom of press and reformed law code.   frederick the great  
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Source of original idea of body systems 4 humors   galen  
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a florentine from italy came up with experimental method law of inertia and discovered jupiter has moons!!   galileo  
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author of "decline and fall of the roman empire". criticized christianity and most other organized religions   gibbon edward  
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Circulation of blood in the body   harvey william  
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Humans are evil and need a strong ruler; A social contract between a ruler and his people   hobbes, thomas  
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wrote the "on the different races of man" original race= white brunette from germany   kant immanuel  
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1571-1630 was brahe's young assistant, german devloped three new and revolutionary laws of plantary motion; the orbits of planets around the sun is elliptical rather than circular planets do not move at a uniform speed in their orbits   kepler johannes  
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founder of micro biology and the microscope   leauwenhoek antonie van  
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life liberty and humans are good   locke john  
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  maria theresa  
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friend of newton, athematician and physicist who advocated for the education of women   marquise du chatlet  
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enlightenment phlosophes wrote " spirit of the laws" in 1748   montesquieu  
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whole universe is unified calculus   newtin isaac  
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catherine's lover who killed peter III giving her the throne   orlov gregory  
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Wrote "common sense" which attacked the wieght of custom and the evils of government agaisnt the natural society of men.   paine thomas  
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first to explore using drugs to fix chemical imbalances   paracelsus  
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a great greek philsopher in the 2nd cnetury said the planets moved in small circles called epicycles, each of which moved in turn along a larger circle   ptolemy  
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wrote the social contract   rousseau, jean jacque  
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1632-1677 was excommunicated by the reaktively large jewish community of amsterdam for his controversial religious ideas. Beleived that mind and body were one sbstance and that god and nature were two names for the same thing.   spinoza baruch  
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published "on the structure of the human body" explored the human body through dissection   vesalius andreas  
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french writer,playwright, and poet deist who bitterly attacked religious intolerance; wrote candide; empirical knowledge, mechanical universe,perfectibility of man, goodness and preservation of nature   voltaire (francis marie Arouet)  
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