Scientific Revolution & The Enlightenment Unit-Crossword Review Game
A crossword over terms regarding the Scientific Revolution and The Enlightnment
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_____ reasoning where the theory was first established, then evidence was found
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The theory that stated everything revolves around Earth
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Hired by the church to popularize geocentricism
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The founder of the scientific method
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The ___ act placed taxes on imports
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The British made an alliance with the _______, promised in return for their help they would keep their land
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The treaty of ______ ended the revolutionary war
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Issac Newton is the father of calculus, founder of the three laws of motion, and discovered ______
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The ______ spheres were seen by the church as transparent spheres of the heavens
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Author of the encyclopedia, which was created to define everything
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Voltaire was well known for advocating for _____ amendment ideas
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Antoine van Leeuwenhoek was the father of the _______
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This was the medieval attempt to bring together faith & reason
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_______ reasoning is when observations are made, tested, and then a theory is reached
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Leader of the Continental Congress, held the army together at the Battle of Valley Forge
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Event in Boston where colonists dressed as Native Americans & dumped tea into the Boston Harbor
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Discovered the moons of Jupiter which resulted in house arrest due to it disproving the idea of crystalline spheres
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The rebirth of the religious zeal believed that in order to stay on the path of God, they had to go back to the ______
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Enlightened despots were huge advocates for enlightened ideas, wanted to make _______
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This occurs when a country exports more
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Descartes is know as the father of this area of math
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Rebelling against the classical form, appealing to emotions
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Written by Rousseau, everyone is equal to each other, people are good but society makes us bad
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“Borrowed” John Lockes natural rights, Life Liberty, & the Pursuit of Happiness
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Author of the Leviathan, believes that absolutism & social contract are needed because people are evil
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Philosopher that believed in the 2nd amendment, prison was made to rehabilitate people, death penalty & torture are wrong
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Location for philosophe women to talk about their ideas
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Supporter of women’s rights & women’s education
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‘Tabula Rasa’ translate to literally _________
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Founder of the natural ideas, ‘Life, Liberty, Property’, people are born with a clean slate & revolution is a right of the people when necessary
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