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Final Jeopardy Question

Sci Rev. Vocabulary. Documents. Politics. Misc. Religion. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. Final Jeopardy Question. Category 1 500 pts.

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Final Jeopardy Question

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  1. Sci Rev Vocabulary Documents Politics Misc. Religion 500 500 500 500 500 500 400 400 400 400 400 400 300 300 300 300 300 300 200 200 200 200 200 200 100 100 100 100 100 100 Final Jeopardy Question

  2. Category 1 500 pts Explain Descartes’ scientific method (3 things Doubt; deductive; empirical; Discourse on Method; Follow a methodology, easy to difficult Back

  3. Category 1 400 pts Identify 3 female scientists of the Sci.Rev: Cavendish, Chatelet, Winkelmann, Merian Back

  4. Category 1 300 pts How did the Catholic Church explain the Universe before the Sci Rev? Geocentric, perfect, no movement, spheres, Aristotlean… Back

  5. Category 1 200 pts 3 scientists on the planets: Copernicus; Brahe; Kepler; Galileo Back

  6. Category 1 100 pts 2 theories on Newton Universal laws; gravity; inertia Back

  7. Category 2 500 pts Epistemology How knowledge is gained Back

  8. Category 2 400 pts Empiricism All knowledge must be proven with evidence Back

  9. Category 2 300 pts Cartesian dualism Descartes’ idea that the spiritual and physical worlds are separate Back

  10. Category 2 200 pts Identify 3 characteristics of the enlightenment: Optimism; tolerance; pro-education; skeptical; freedom; equality; reason; enlightened despotism Back

  11. Category 2 100 pts Pantheism vs. deism: God is in every living thing vs. God created the universe and is like a clockmaker Back

  12. Category 3 500 pts Pascal’s text and ideology Pensees; wager that God does exist Back

  13. Category 3 400 pts Cesar Beccaria and ideology On Crime and Punishment; improved justice system, fair trials, no torture Back

  14. Category 3 300 pts Two Treatises on Government; Essay on Human Understanding John Locke Back

  15. Category 3 200 pts Social Contract and Emile Rousseau Back

  16. Category 3 100 pts Treatise on Tolerance; Candide Voltaire Back

  17. Category 4 500 pts Choose 2 Enlightened monarchs and tell How they’re enlightened Frederick the Great—modernized economy; tolerant; revised legal syst Catherine the Great—improved economy; expanded; arts, ed promoted; not enlit—suppressed more serfs; pro-nobles Joseph II—abolished robot; improved economy, industry; relig toleration; tech for agriculture Back

  18. Category 4 400 pts Rousseau’s social contract: Individual rts not as impt as general will and common good; happiness impt. Back

  19. Category 4 300 pts Montesquieu’s contributions to the American Political system Checks and balances; sep of powers Back

  20. Category 4 200 pts Women’s rights advocate and what she Wrote: Mary Wollestonecraft; Vindication of the Rts of Woman Back

  21. Category 4 100 pts Locke’s natural rights: Given by creator; life, liberty, pursuit of property Back

  22. Category 5 500 pts Adam Smith’s ideas: Laissez-faire capitalism; markets drive economy Back

  23. Category 5 400 pts Locke vs. Hobbes on human nature: Locke—nature created by society/tabula rasa Hobbes—nature is selfish, competitive Back

  24. Category 5 300 pts Galileo, two of his ideas that break with the Roman Catholic Church: Moon not perfect; earth moves; heliocentric, inertia Back

  25. Category 5 200 pts The ideas that most clearly connected the Scientific Rev to the Enlightenment: Newton’s Universal laws of nature (3 laws) Back

  26. Category 5 100 pts What was Voltaire satiring in Candide? Nobles, philosophes, empiricism, laziness Back

  27. Category 6 500 pts Most extreme perspective on God and 1 Advocate of that idea Atheism; D’Holbach Back

  28. Category 6 400 pts Two 1660s mathematicians that argued That God exists, or probably does Spinoza and Pascal Back

  29. Category 6 300 pts New idea about traditional religion Spouted by many Tolerance; against superstition Back

  30. Category 6 200 pts God as clockmaker; created universe, set it In motion Deism Back

  31. Category 6 100 pts First scientific ideas that contradicted the Roman Catholic Church Heliocentrism; eliptical orbits; new stars; moon and earth moves Back

  32. Final Jeopardy Who were the scientists that focused on the human body instead of the heavens? 3 or more Time is up! Harvey; Malpighi; Loewenhoek; etc You have 20 sec! Back

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