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The Scientific Revolution began in:
a) North America
b) Europe
c) Asia
d) Africa
About when did the Scientific Revolution take place?
a) 1400-1550
b) 1550-1700
c) 1700-1850
d) 1850-2000
A series of steps followed to solve scientific problems
a) Scientific Revolution
b) Scientific Method
c) Pythagorean Theorem
d) Method of Sciencing
Developed the geocentric theory
a) Nicolaus Copernicus
b) Aristotle
c) Galileo Galilei
d) Isaac Newton
Developed the heliocentric theory
a) Nicolaus Copernicus
b) Aristotle
c) Galileo Galilei
d) Isaac Newton
Theory that the Earth was the center of the universe:
a) Heliocentric Theory
b) Geocentric Theory
c) Shazylcentric Theory
d) Asmacentric Theory
Theory that the Earth and the other planets revolve around the sun.
a) Heliocentric Theory
b) Geocentric Theory
c) Razannecentric Theory
d) Mahmoudcentric Theory
Developed the theory of gravity and the laws of motion.
a) Andreas Vesalius
b) Isaac Newton
c) Rene Descartes
d) Donald Gravity
Pioneered the study of anatomy provided detailed overviews of the human body and its systems.
a) Andreas Vesalius
b) Rene Descartes
c) Henry Anatomy
d) Isaac Newton
Built the first working telescope.
a) Galileo Galilei
b) Nicolaus Copernicus
c) Aristotle
d) Rene Descartes
What is the idea of the Scientific Revolution?
a) Scholars began to challenge traditional beliefs about the natural world.
b) Scholars began to accept traditional beliefs about the natural world.
c) Scholars were replaced by the teachings of the Catholic Church.
d) A time period where power-driven machinery was developed.
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