Scientific Revolution
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- Q1earth-centered view: questioned during Scientific RevolutionGeocentric theory30s
- Q2A change in ideas about the natural world and the universe that took place in EuropeScientific Revolution30s
- Q3Renaissance, Reformation, Exploration, Education - spread of ideas (printing press)Factors that led to the Scientific Revolution30s
- Q4Sun-centered theory of the universeHeliocentric Theory30s
- Q5Polish astronomer who reasoned that the heliocentric theory was correctNicolaus Copernicus30s
- Q6Italian scientist who used a telescope to study and determine Copernicus was right!Galileo Galilei30s
- Q7Procedure for gathering and testing ideas through multiple stepsScientific Method30s
- Q8English writer who urged scientists to use experimentation through Scientific method and use of reason.Francis Bacon30s
- Q9French mathematician who also relied on reason and said, "I think, therefore I am"Rene Descartes30s
- Q10English scientist who discovered the natural laws of gravityIsaac Newton30s
- Q11The traditional authority that was challenged during the Age of ReasonCatholic Church30s
- Q12Crimes against the church such as Galileo'sHeresy30s
- Q13Means to apologize and take back your wordsRecant30s