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Scientific Revolution

Scientific Revolution. Review of People and Ideas. Scientific Revolution. Period in the 1600s in which people began to question old ideas. Who discovered cells in living matter using a simple microscope?. Anton Leeuwenhoek. Who developed the Universal Law of Gravitation?. Isaac Newton.

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Scientific Revolution

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  1. Scientific Revolution Review of People and Ideas

  2. Scientific Revolution • Period in the 1600s in which people began to question old ideas.

  3. Who discovered cells in living matter using a simple microscope?

  4. Anton Leeuwenhoek

  5. Who developed the Universal Law of Gravitation?

  6. Isaac Newton

  7. Isaac Newton helped develop this branch of mathematics.

  8. Calculus

  9. Who developed the scientific method, stressing experimentation and observation?

  10. Francis Bacon

  11. Who stressed human reasoning as the best way to gain understanding and said, “I think, therefore I am?”

  12. What scientists investigated the relation between Earth and the other planets?

  13. Nicholas Copernicus, Johannes Kepler & Galileo Galilei

  14. Scientists who was the first to argue that the sun, not the earth was the center of the universe (heliocentric or sun-centered model of the universe).

  15. Nicolas Copernicus

  16. Astronomer who showed that the planets move around the sun in oval orbits.

  17. Johannes Kepler

  18. Scientist who was tried and convicted of heresy by the Inquisition.

  19. Galileo

  20. Court established by Catholic Church to try heretics.

  21. Inquisition

  22. Greek philosopher whose ideas were rediscovered during the Renaissance. He taught that man emphasized the importance of mathematics and believed that man should look beyond appearances to learn nature’s truths.

  23. Plato

  24. Systematic process for gathering and analyzing evidence.

  25. Scientific method

  26. Scientist who published the first accurate and detailed study of human anatomy.

  27. Andreas Vasalius

  28. Physician who developed new surgical techniques, introduced the use of artificial limbs and invented new scientific instruments.

  29. Ambiose Pare

  30. English scholar who described the circulation of blood for the first time.

  31. William Harvey

  32. Chemistry was called this in medieval times.

  33. Alchemy

  34. English chemist who opened the way to modern chemical analysis of the composition of matter.

  35. Robert Boyle

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