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FINAL QUESTION
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Created the
Heliocentric Theory
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Who was Copernicas?
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Placed on trial by
the church due to
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What was Galileo?
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He opposed the
Heliocentric view of the
world, but continued to
observe the universe.
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Who was Brahe?
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Used math to explain the
Heliocentric theory and the
movement of the planets.
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Who was Kepler?
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Explained the planets
traveled in elliptical orbits.
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Who was Kepler?
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Making judgments
based on logic, not
observations, was his
ideology
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Who was Descartes?
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Using sensory experience
to make hypothesis, was
his ideas
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Who was Bacon?
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Used dissections to
explain the body
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Who was Vesalius?
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The philosophe who
said the universe is
governed by God’s
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Who was Baruck Spinoza?
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believing in God was
his view
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Who was Pascal?
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Montesquieu’s must
have when it comes
to a balanced
government.
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What was a Seperation of
Powers?
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This contends that
you should do
whatever you want
economically.
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What is Laissez-faire?
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These should be
created for the
‘greatest good for
the greatest number’
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What are laws?
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These two people would agree
on the government having a
social contract with the people,
maybe due to their pessimistic
views of society.
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Who were Rousseau &
Hobbes?
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Small countries should
have this form of
government, based on
Montesquieu.
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What was a republic?
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The least successful of
the Enlightened
Despot
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Who was Joseph II?
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The three countries to
split up Poland
between 1772-1795.
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What were Austria, Prussia
and Russia?
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Between territorial
expansion, improving
bureaucracy and
restructuring social
classes, the one
Frederick II didn’t do.
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What was restructuring the
social classes?
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This showed the massive social
discontent between the
peasants and the nobility in
Eastern Europe
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What was the
Pugachev
Revolt?
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Kings supported these
groups so they could
receive the technical
benefits and prestige
that came through their
findings
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What were Scientific
Academies?
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This was compiled to
make people think
about everything in the
world!
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What was the
Encyclopedia?
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In his ‘Essay Understanding
Human Understanding’, he
said people are rational and
learn from experience.
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Who was Locke?
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Organized religion causes
superstition and the
impediment of the scientific
revolution was his idea, the
most outspoken person of the
church.
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Who was Voltaire?
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This person’s view on
society was that men are
self-centered beast and a
government needs to put
them in their place.
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Who was Hobbes?
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He was the Italian
Philosphe who proposed a
reform in the prison
system prevalent in
Europe during the 18th
century in his work, “On
Crimes and Punishment”.
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Who was Cesare
Beccaria?
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This was the religion of the
Enlightenment, including
those enlightened thinkers
like Jefferson, Franklin, and
Madison, who were
religiously tolerant and
dedicated to science and
reason.
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What was Deism?
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This was the new medium
that allowed the ideas of
the Enlightenment to
spread to the educated
middle class and
aristocracy.
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What was the Print
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Called for the education
of women…and whose
daughter is the author
of Frankenstein!
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Who was Mary
Wallstonecraft?
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The ‘Two Treatise on
Civil Government’
was used to justify
this occurrence.
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What was the American
Revolution?
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German playwright and
critic which called for
religious toleration for
all religions, not just
Christianity.
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Who was Lessing?
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