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Scientific Revolution

History ⇒ World History

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Describe the impact of the Scientific Revolution on European society.
Describe the main difference between the Ptolemaic and Copernican models of the universe.
Describe the relationship between the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment.
Explain how the invention of the printing press contributed to the Scientific Revolution.
Explain the importance of Kepler’s laws of planetary motion.
Explain the significance of Isaac Newton’s law of universal gravitation in the context of the Scientific Revolution.
What role did mathematics play in the Scientific Revolution?
What was the impact of the Scientific Revolution on religious beliefs in Europe?
The Scientific Revolution began in which century? (1) 14th (2) 15th (3) 16th (4) 18th
Which invention by Galileo helped to confirm the heliocentric model? (1) Microscope (2) Telescope (3) Barometer (4) Thermometer
Which of the following best describes the scientific method? (1) Accepting traditional beliefs (2) Relying on authority (3) Systematic observation and experimentation (4) Guesswork
Which of the following best describes the Scientific Revolution? (1) A period of religious reform (2) A period of major advances in science and mathematics (3) A period of political upheaval (4) A period of economic decline
Fill in the blank: ________ formulated the three laws of planetary motion.
Fill in the blank: The ________ method emphasizes observation, experimentation, and reasoning.
Fill in the blank: The ________ model of the universe was replaced by the heliocentric model during the Scientific Revolution.
Fill in the blank: The ________ Revolution marked a shift from religious explanations to scientific explanations of natural phenomena.
True or False: Galileo was tried by the Inquisition for supporting the heliocentric theory.
True or False: The geocentric model was supported by the Catholic Church during the early Scientific Revolution.
True or False: The heliocentric theory states that the Earth is at the center of the universe.
True or False: The Scientific Revolution encouraged questioning of traditional authorities.