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Isaac Newton. MAIN IDEA. In the mid-1500s, scientists began to question accepted beliefs and make new theories based on experimentation. WHY IT MATTERS NOW. Scientists' questioning led to the development of the scientific method still in use today. 06 Chapter-165-170 10/11/02 11:03 AM Page 165. Page 1 of 6
Scientific Revolution. Enlightenment. Spread of Ideas. American Revolution. 212 Chapter 6. TERMS & NAMES. For each term or name below, briefly explain its connection to. European history The Scientific Revolution Section 1 (pages 189–194). 9. each one? The Enlightenment in Europe Section 2 (pages 195–201).
Section 1. A. Determining Main Ideas As you read about the revolution in scientific thinking, take notes to answer the questions. B. Determining Main Ideas On the back of this paper, explain how the scientific method is based on the ideas of Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes. CHAPTER. 22. How did the following help
Section 1: Terms and People. • natural law – rules discoverable by reason. • Thomas Hobbes – seventeenth-century thinker who wrote Leviathan. • John Locke – seventeenth-century thinker who wrote Two Treatises of Government. • social contract – Hobbes' proposal for an organized society in which people enter.
23 Jan 2013 consent of the people. ? Such ideas led to the political upheaval of the. American Revolution. Chapter 6: Enlightenment and. Revolution. Section 1: The Scientific Revolution. The Scientific Revolution. The Renaissance inspired a spirit of curiosity in many fields. Scholars began to question ideas that had.
1. Science History. I. Title. Q125.S5166 1996. 509dc20. ® The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National .. chapter 3. Chapter I surveys some standard topics treated in most accounts of the Scientic Revolution: the modern challenge to Aristotelian natural philosophy and
them answer the Section Focus Question and master core content. ? Explain how new discoveries in astron- omy changed the way people viewed the universe. ? Understand the new scientific method and how it developed. ? Analyze the contributions that Newton and other scientists made to the Scien- tific Revolution.
Scientific. Revolution. • heliocentric theory. • Galileo Galilei. • scientific method. • Isaac Newton. 1. SETTING THE STAGE As you recall, the period between 1300 and about the natural world. That way was based upon careful observation and a willingness to question accepted beliefs. The Scientific Revolution. Page 1 of 6
Revolution and. Enlightenment. 1550–1800. Key Events. As you read this chapter, look for the key events in the history of the Scientific. Revolution and the . 1. How did the Scientific Revolution begin? 2. What is the scientific method? Reading Strategy. Summarizing Information Use a table like the one below to Page 6
Chapter 6 “Enlightenment & Revolution" Review. Section 1: The Scientific Revolution (Pages 189-194). Define Key terms. 1. Galileo Galilei: 2. Scientific Method: 3. Isaac Newton: Review Questions. 4. What was the Scientific Revolution? 5. What thinkers helped advance the use of the scientific method? 6. How did the
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