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Identify a significant idea from the Scientific Revolution.
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round Earth theory: Earth is not flat.
circle orbit theory: All the planets in the solar system have a perfectly round orbit around the sun.
geocentric model: Earth stays still as celestial objects orbit around it.
Newton’s laws of motion: The forces acting on an object change how it moves, or doesn’t move.
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Explain the impact of scientific ideas on Europe.
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New scientific discoveries initially were considered threats to religious views, but they later became
widespread and accepted.
New scientific discoveries initially were widely accepted, but they later were rejected for contradicting
religious doctrine.
New scientific discoveries were always immediately accepted.
Scientific discoveries were always considered threats, as they challenged religious doctrine.
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Investigate the concept of utilitarianism. Which example
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fits the philosophical idea?
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The needs of the one outweigh the needs of the many.
We either all succeed, or we all fail, no in-between.
The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.
If it makes me happy, then it doesn’t matter if it makes everyone else unhappy.
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What previous movement inspired the Enlightenment?
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the age of reason
the French Revolution
the American Independence movement
the Scientific Revolution
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Which statement
best
summarizes the ideas of Mary Wollstonecraft?
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Women and men should both be educated, but not equally.
Enlightenment ideas were irrational and limited.
Women should be trained as teachers in accordance with Enlightenment ideas.
Women and men should be educated equally and in accordance with Enlightenment ideas.
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1. Newton’s laws of motion: The forces acting on an object change how it moves, or doesn’t move.
2. New scientific discoveries initially were considered threats to religious views, but they later became widespread and accepted.
3. The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.
4. the Scientific Revolution
5. Women and men should be educated equally and in accordance with Enlightenment ideas.
1. Newton’s laws of motion: The forces acting on an object change how it moves, or doesn’t move.
2. New scientific discoveries initially were considered threats to religious views, but they later became widespread and accepted.
3. The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.
4. the Scientific Revolution
5. Women and men should be educated equally and in accordance with Enlightenment ideas.
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