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1) What is your own definition of a “Scientific Revolution?” (can’t use the words “Science or Revolution”) 2) EXPLAIN what Geocentric means and which historical figure that we covered believed in this model? 3) Explain what Heliocentric means and which historical figure that we covered believed in this model? 4) Explain one of the reasons that Copernicus’ ideas were rejected? 5) Galileo shared his discoveries and was threatened with death by the Church if he did not take back his findings. What did Galileo choose to do? Would you have done the same thing, why or why not? The scientific revolution began a slow but profound change in the way people viewed and studied the world. Which of the following expresses one of the major effects of the scientific revolution? a)The scientific revolution began to erode beliefs in magical spells, witchcraft, and astrology. b)The scientific revolution had an immediate impact on agriculture and medicine. c)The scientific revolution created wealth and power for many scientists and thinkers. d)The scientific revolution was a major cause of social revolutions that followed it.

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for number 1, you could say. the scientific revolution was a time period of growth and change in the world. the world improved greatly in the areas of mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology and chemistry. These positive changes led to new ways of thinking and new thinking sparked controversary among conservatives.

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