WH Chapter 15 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Boyle's Law says | increasing pressure on a gas reduces its volume |
| Who discovered the chemical substances of ammonia, oxygen, and carbon dioxide? | Priestly |
| The eighteenth-century intellectual movement is known as the | Enlightenment |
| The belief which sees reason as the only sure source of knowledge and truth is | rationalism |
| The framers of the United States' Constitution borrowed which idea from Montesquieu? | separation of powers |
| Which was the chief means for spreading the ideas of the philosophes? | the Encyclopedie |
| The Social Contract maintained that the "general will" meant | majority rule |
| Isaac Watts and Charles Wesley were | hymn writers |
| El Greco is known for figures that are | elongated |
| What Dutch painter was known for his chiaroscuro effect? | Rembrandt |
| Which pair of words best describes the rococo style? | delicate, feminine |
| Which art style expressed the orderly, formal, and balanced approach of the Enlightenment? | neoclassical |
| Which of the following composers is associated with opera? Bach, Handel, Haydn, Monteverdi | Monteverdi |
| An oratorio is best described as | a combination of vocal and instrumental music telling a sacred story |
| What theory says that the sun is the center of the universe? | heliocentric |
| What is reasoning from specific cases to a general conclusion called? | inductive reasoning |
| What philosophy says that everything is part of one great substance called "God"? | pantheism |
| "All knowledge comes through experience" expresses which philosophy? | Empiricism |
| What were the eighteenth-century American revivals called? | The Great Awakening |
| What term is applied to music with several intertwined melody lines? | polyphony |
| Who wrote Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire? | Gibbon |
| French comedies | Moliere |
| To err is human, to forgive divine | Pope |
| Gulliver's Travels | Swift |
| Robinson Crusoe | Defoe |
| Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire | Gibbon |
| heliocentric theory | Copernicus |
| improved telescope | Galileo |
| chemicals used to treat disease | Paracelsus |
| heart pumps blood | Harvey |
| vaccination | Jenner |
| Father of Modern Chemistry | Lavoisier |
| mapmaker | Mercator |
| microscope | Leeunwenhoek |
| deductive reasoning | Descartes |
| inductive reasoning | Bacon |
| The Roman Catholic Church supported the geocentric theory and branded those who accepted the heliocentric theory as heretics | True |
| The modern concepts of chemistry developed from the medieval practices of mixing elixirs and potions | True |
| Anton van Leeuwenhoek's improved telescope aided in his discovery of bacteria | False |
| Deists saw God as the Creator who no longer intervened in human affairs | True |
| The literature of the Age of Reason developed its own rules, not using models from earlier times | False |
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