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Unit 7 Notes and Assignments
Baseball Card Mini-Project
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1. Philosopher or Scientist name 2. Drawing of the person or Illustration representing the individuals ideas or accomplishments. 3. Quote |
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Directions: Match the terms with the correct letter form the bank below.
_____ Copernicus _____ Geocentric Model
_____ Galileo _____ Heliocentric Model
_____ Issac Newton _____ Scientific Revolution
_____ John Locke _____ Enlightenment
_____ Thomas Hobbes _____ Natural Philosopher
_____ Voltaire _____ Philosopher
_____ Rousseau _____ Separation of Powers
_____ Montesquieu _____ Natural Rights
_____ Mary Wollstonecraft _____ Social Contract
_____ Copernicus _____ Geocentric Model
_____ Galileo _____ Heliocentric Model
_____ Issac Newton _____ Scientific Revolution
_____ John Locke _____ Enlightenment
_____ Thomas Hobbes _____ Natural Philosopher
_____ Voltaire _____ Philosopher
_____ Rousseau _____ Separation of Powers
_____ Montesquieu _____ Natural Rights
_____ Mary Wollstonecraft _____ Social Contract
- Enlightenment philosopher who advocated all men were born with natural rights.
- A period of time when scientists used observation and experimentation, not the Bible, to understand the world around them.
- Model of the universe that put the earth at the center.
- Philosopher who was one of the few that argued for an absolute ruler.
- Enlightenment thinker that said there should be a separation of powers so no one branch/individual has too much power.
- Scientist during the Middle Ages.
- Scientist who developed the heliocentric model of the universe.
- Life, LIberty, and Property.
- An agreement among people in a society to sacrifice some personal freedoms for the benefit of state protection.
- Invented a new telescope and used it to confirm the heliocentric model was correct. Eventually was put on trial by the Catholic Church.
- Period in history where individuals questioned government and a person's natural rights.
- Advocated for women's right to be equal to men.
- An example would be the three b=ranches of US government (Executive, Legislative, and Judicial).
- Enlightenment thinker that pushed for religious tolerance, separation of church and state, and freedom of speech.
- A seeker of knowledge during the Enlightenment.
- Scientist who developed three laws of motion, laws of gravity, and calculus.
- Model of the universe where the sun is at the center and the planets revolve around the sun.
- Philosopher that said people join into governments through a social contract and are governed by the general will of the people.