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The Scientific Revolution
  • 3.06 Compare the influence of religion, social
    structure, and colonial export economies on North
    and South American societies.
  • 3.07 Evaluate the effects of colonialism on
    Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe.
  • 4.01 Analyze the causes and assess the influence
    of seventeenth to nineteenth century political
    revolutions in England, North America, and France
    on individuals, governing bodies, church-state
    relations, and diplomacy

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Causes of the Scientific Revolution
  • By mastering Greek, European humanists were able
    to read newly discovered works by the
    philosophers Ptolemy, Archimedes, and Plato.

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Causes of the Scientific Revolution
  • New technology such as the telescope and
    microscope enabled individuals to make new
    scientific discoveries.
  • The printing press helped spread new ideas
    quickly and easily.

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Causes of the Scientific Revolution
  • Advances in mathematics made calculations easier
    and played a key role in scientific achievements.
  • Advances in algebra, trigonometry, and geometry
    allowed scientists to demonstrate proofs for
    their theories.

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Scientific Breakthroughs
  • Astronomers of the Middle Ages constructed a
    model of the universe called the Ptolemaic system
    after the astronomer Ptolemy.
  • The Ptolemaic system is geocentric because it
    places Earth at the center of the universe.

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Scientific Breakthroughs
  • During the Scientific Revolution, Nicolaus
    Copernicus offered the heliocentric theory, which
    put the sun at the center of the universe.

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Scientific Breakthroughs
  • Johannes Kepler added to this theory by
    confirming the central position of the sun and
    adding information about the elliptical orbits of
    the planets.

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Scientific Breakthroughs
  • Galileo Galilei used a telescope to observe
    mountains on the moon, sun spots, and new moons
    in the heavens. His ideas were revolutionary and
    brought him into conflict with the Catholic
    Church.

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You Tube Lecture Notes
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    PlayListp9AE74FB5C0030112index3
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Scientific Breakthroughs
  • Isaac Newton explained how the planets
    continually orbit the sun. Central to his
    argument was the universal law of gravitation.
  • Newtons ideas created a new picture of the
    universe. He is often considered the greatest
    genius of the Scientific Revolution.

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Scientific Breakthroughs
  • Breakthroughs in medicine occurred as scientists
    learned about human anatomy from dissections. New
    ideas about organs and blood flow replaced older
    fallacious understandings.
  • In chemistry, Robert Boyle conducted controlled
    experiments on the properties of gases.
  • Antoine Lavoisier invented a system for naming
    chemical elements that is still used today.

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Womens Contributions
  • Despite overwhelming obstructions from
    male-dominated societies, women also contributed
    to the Scientific Revolution.
  • Margaret Cavendish wrote against the new ideas
    that man could use science to master the natural
    world.
  • Maria Winkelmann made contributions to astronomy,
    including the discovery of a comet.

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Philosophy Reason
  • René Descartes was a French philosopher who is
    known as the father of rationalism.
  • Rationalism is based on the belief that reason is
    the chief source of knowledge.

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Philosophy Reason
  • An English philosopher named Francis Bacon
    developed the scientific method.
  • The scientific method was a systematic procedure
    for collecting and analyzing evidence that was
    crucial to the evolution of science.
  • Bacon believed that scientists should not rely on
    the ideas of ancient authorities, but rather
    reach conclusions by using inductive reasoning.

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Vocabulary 1
  • Heliocentric literally, sun-centered the theory
    of the universe proposed in 1543 by Nicholas
    Copernicus, who argued that the earth and planets
    revolve around the sun

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Vocabulary 2
  • Rationalism a system of thought expounded by
    René Descartes based on the belief that reason is
    the chief source of knowledge

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Vocabulary 3
  • scientific method a systematic procedure for
    collecting and analyzing evidence that was
    crucial to the evolution of science in the modern
    world
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