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Explore the Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment philosophers, their ideas, and their impact on Western civilizations. Learn about the American Revolution and the key figures and events. Discover the major scientific advancements and political theories of the time.
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Chapter 6 : World Civilization Jeopardy Review Game for the Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
Philosophers Scientific Revolution Enlighten- ment American Revolution Potluck $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $2 $2 $2 $2 $2 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20
Philopsohers: His idea stated everyone had three basic rights
Thomas Hobbes favored the absolute monarchy. By giving up some rights, people entered into one of these.
The system of checks and balances came from the ideas of this French philosopher.
Individual freedom and “common good” were the basis of this philosopher beliefs
The issues the philosphers were concerned about were termed…..
This new approach to science involved using a ‘procedure’ for gathering and testing ideas
As scholars replaced old assumptions with new theories, they launched a change in thought that historians call this.
What comes up must go down is a scientific law called this and proposed by…..
Nicholaus Copernicus asserted the Earth revolved around the sun with this theory.
The new insight concerning government, religion, economics, and education spurred a time period we refer to as this….
The name given to those who believed people could apply reason to all aspects of life
Enlightened thinkers believed truth could be discovered through this...
The American Revolution…It also encouraged the French Revolution…our topic coming up this week!!!
Perhaps the hardest question of the day…. Think!!Enlightenment thinking produce three long term effects that helped shape Western Civilizations
Belief in progressMore secular (non-religious) outlookImportance placed on the INDIVIDUAL
The American Revolution was a war fought between these two countries
This man is who we called the “Declaration Daddy,” as he is the one who wrote the Declaration of Independence.
The first ten amendments of the Constitution are collectively known as these.
The 3 philosophers whose ideas are represented in the Bill of Rights
The places where social gathering took place (and were hosted by women) were called these….
This act was the cause of the ‘no taxation without representation’ saying…