Section 1: Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms



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Section 1: The Scientific Revolution

1. What was the name of the theory created by Aristotle in which the Earth was the center of the universe?

2. What were some of Galileo’s ideas contained in Galileo’s Starry Messenger?

3. What are the four steps of the Scientific Method?

4. After getting hit in the head with an apple Isaac Newton created this theory?

5. What does a mercury barometer measure?

6. Name some of the important scientific inventions and discoveries attributed to the period of Enlightenment.

7. According to Boyle’s Sceptical Chymist what are the world’s four main elements?

Section 2: The Enlightenment in Europe

1. Who created the theory of social contracts?

2. Life, Liberty and Property are part of John Locke’s?

Matching Terms:

Geocentric Theory-

Heliocentric Theory-

Scientific Revolution-

Scientific Method-

The Enlightenment-

Social Contract-

Philosphes-

Baroque Art-

Neoclassical Art-

Enlightened Despots-

Section 1: The Scientific Revolution

1. What was the name of the theory created by Aristotle in which the Earth was the center of the universe?

2. What were some of Galileo’s ideas contained in Galileo’s Starry Messenger?

3. What are the four steps of the Scientific Method?

4. After getting hit in the head with an apple Isaac Newton created this theory?

5. What does a mercury barometer measure?

6. Name some of the important scientific inventions and discoveries attributed to the period of Enlightenment.

7. According to Boyle’s Sceptical Chymist what are the world’s four main elements?

Section 2: The Enlightenment in Europe

1. Who created the theory of social contracts?

2. Life, Liberty and Property are part of John Locke’s?

Section 2:The Enlightenment in Europe (continued)

3. What did Mary Wollstonecraft believe the women would become if they had an education?

4. Who did Voltaire target with his satirical writings?

5. In which areas were new discoveries made that added to the legacy of the Enlightenment?

6. Which French Baron devoted his life to the study of political liberties?

Section 3:The Enlightenment Spreads

Vocabulary:

Baroque Art

Neoclassical Art

Enlightened Despots

1. What type of information did Diderot’s Encyclopedia?

2. Who were the three influential classical musicians we discussed who used a lighter more elegant style of music?

3. Name the three Enlightened Despots we discussed?

4. What were Frederick II’s major enlightened accomplishments?

5. Who was considered the most radical of all the enlightened reformers?

6. Into which European nation did Catharine the Great expand Russia’s territory?

7. What happened as a result of the serf uprising in Russia (1773)?

Section 2:The Enlightenment in Europe (continued)

3. What did Mary Wollstonecraft believe the women would become if they had an education?

4. Who did Voltaire target with his satirical writings?

5. In which areas were new discoveries made that added to the legacy of the Enlightenment?

6. Which French Baron devoted his life to the study of political liberties?

Section 3:The Enlightenment Spreads

Vocabulary:

Baroque Art

Neoclassical Art

Enlightened Despots

1. What type of information did Diderot’s Encyclopedia?

2. Who were the three influential classical musicians we discussed who used a lighter more elegant style of music?

3. Name the three Enlightened Despots we discussed?

4. What were Frederick II’s major enlightened accomplishments?

5. Who was considered the most radical of all the enlightened reformers?

6. Into which European nation did Catharine the Great expand Russia’s territory?

7. What happened as a result of the serf uprising in Russia (1773)?

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