Scientific Revolution CH. 33 Question Preview (ID: 46696)


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Heliocentric Theory
a) Solar system revolving around the Earth
b) Solar system revolving around the Sun
c) Planets orbit elliptically (ovals)
d) Planets orbit in perfect circles

Geocentric Theory
a) Solar system revolving around the Earth
b) Solar system revolving around the Sun
c) Planets orbit elliptically (ovals)
d) Planets orbit in perfect circles

Aristotle and Ptolemy
a) Microscope
b) Scientific Method
c) Barometer
d) Geocentric Theory

Gravitational pull
a) Descartes
b) Bacon
c) Fahrenheit
d) Newton

Improved upon the telescope
a) Copernicus
b) Galileo
c) Kepler
d) Newton

Improved upon the microscope
a) Leeuwenhoek
b) Torricelli
c) Kepler
d) Galileo

Daniel Fahrenheit
a) Elliptical orbits of planets
b) Microscopes
c) Barometer
d) Thermometer

First step of the scientific method
a) Analyze the data
b) Form a hypothesis
c) Conduct an experiment
d) State a question

Copernicus
a) Geocentric Theory
b) Scientific Method
c) Heliocentric Theory
d) Helium

Kepler
a) Microscope
b) Thermometer
c) Barometer
d) Planets orbit in ellipses (ovals)

What does the barometer do?
a) Measures atmospheric pressure
b) Measures distance
c) Measures the amount of rain each day
d) Measures the amount of wind in an area each day

What is the third step in the scientific method?
a) Ask a question
b) Conduct an experiment
c) Analyze the data
d) Find out if you hypothesis is correct

Rationalism
a) a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
b) a belief in the Catholic Church and their view on science
c) a belief in the individual human and their achievement potential
d) a belief in polytheism based on Roman and Greek gods

Which of the following was, in part, responsible for creating the scientific method?
a) Nicolaus Copernicus
b) Isaac Newton
c) Francis Bacon
d) Evangelista Torricelli

A measure of the amount of matter in an object
a) Width
b) Circumference
c) Volume
d) Mass

Da Vinci drew the human body, with a focus on muscles in his work called
a) Muscle man
b) Vitruvian Man
c) Anatomy Man
d) Scientific Method Man

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