What affect did scientific discoveries have on the Catholic Church
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The Church was weakened
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True or False: Bacon, Galileo, & Newton Promoted the idea that knowledge shouldBe based on emotional feelings
$200 Answer
False
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How did the Catholic Church respondTo Diderot's Encyclopedia?
$300 Answer
It was banned
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Why did the Catholic Church ban Galileo’s bookand sentence him to house arrest?
$400 Answer
He challenged the church by publishing his
observations and investigations of the
Heliocentric Model. He was also a Catholic were
Kepler was not
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How did Kepler and Galileo change the waythe world thought about the universe?
$500 Answer
By using logic and reason, they discoveredthat the earth revolved around the sun (heliocentric model) contradicting the Church’s belief that the sun revolved around the earth (geocentric)
$100 The light bulb went on
What is natural law?
$100 Answer
A universal moral code found through logic and reason
$200 The light bulb went on
What are three ways Enlightenment ideasSpread?
$200 Answer
Salons, the Encyclopedie, and writings ofPhilosophes using the Printing Press
$300 The light bulb went on
Which type of government did HobbesSupport?
$300 Answer
Absolute Monarchy
$400 The light bulb went on
The political philosophers of the Enlightenment believed government decisions should Be based on what?
$400 Answer
Based on Laws of Nature and Reason
$500 The light bulb went on
Explain the main ideas of John Lockeincluding his ideas about the socialcontract, natural rights, and the relation-ship between citizen’s and their government.
$500 Answer
Social contract – an agreement between the citizens and their governmentNatural rights – all citizens are born withthe right to life, liberty and property; Role of govt. - to protect natural rightsRights of citizens – can overthrow a govt. if their natural rights aren’t protected.
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What Philosopher believed in Separation of power?
$100 Answer
Montesquieu
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Who said, I may not agree with whatYou say but I will defend your right To say it?
$200 Answer
Voltaire
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What three philosophers believedIn social contract?
$300 Answer
Locke, Hobbes, Rousseau
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What philosopher pioneeredWomen's rights?
$400 Answer
Wollstonecraft
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What is Hobbes philosophy and whereDo we see in today?
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He believed in Absolute Monarchy and Today this is seen throughdictatorships
$100 Whose in charge anyway?
What is the difference between an AbsoluteMonarch and a Dictator?
$100 Answer
Absolute Monarchs inherit power, while dictators take power by force
$200 Whose in charge anyway?
Who holds the power in a Democracy?
$200 Answer
The People
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Which type of government, would Have the most religious influence is making Domestic and Foreign policy?
$300 Answer
Theocracy
$400 Whose in charge anyway?
In which type of democracy doCitizens have the most say?
$400 Answer
Presidential Democracy
$500 Whose in charge anyway?
Which government is there leader achieves power through
heredity but has limits on his/her power?
$500 Answer
Constitutional Monarchy
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What is the fundamental difference betweenMonarchs and dictators?
$100 Answer
Monarchs- Inherit powerDictator – Power by Force
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What common beliefs did the Scientists and EnlightenmentPhilosophers share on how to come to conclusions?
$200 Answer
Through logic, Reason, and natural laws
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Before the Enlightenment, scientific thought was based on what?
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Religious teachings, magic,Superstitions
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What is the heliocentric theory and the geocentric
theory
$400 Answer
Heliocentric- the Sun is the centerOf the universe and the planet orbit
around itGeocentric-promoted by church, the
earth is the center of the universe
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What is the difference between a Natural Right and a Natural Law?
$500 Answer Natural Right- Locke belief in a humans right to life, liberty, and property
Natural Law-A universal moral code that applies to everyone (including kings)