In the Mid-_____, Scientists Begin to ______Accepted Beliefs and Make New Theories Based
- The Scientific Revolution
- In the mid-_____, scientists begin to ______accepted beliefs and make new theories based on ______
- The Roots of Modern Science
- The ______View
- Most knowledge in the ______comes from the ______and ______/______sources
- Supports ______theory-moon, sun, planets ______around the ______
- A new way of thinking
- ______prompts new ways of thinking (1300-1600)
- ______-new way of viewing the natural world-based on ______and ______
- New discoveries, overseas exploration open up thinking
- ______make new developments in ______and ______
- A Revolutionary Model of the Universe
- The ______Theory
- Widely accepted geocentric theory challenged as ______
- ______develops the heliocentric theory—______revolve around the ______
- Later scientists ______prove Copernicus to be ______
- ______Discoveries
- Italian scientist Galileo Galilei makes key advances in ______.
- He makes discovery about planet surfaces
- supports ______theory
- Conflict with the ______
- Church attacks ______work, fears it will weaken people’s ______
- ______forces Galileo to declare that his and other new findings are wrong
- The ______Method
- ______and ______
- Thinkers Bacon and Descartes help to create ______
- Bacon urges scientists to experiment ______drawing conclusions
- Descartes advocates using ______and ______to reason out basic truths
- ______Explains the Law of Gravity
- Newton’s Theories
- ______scientist Isaac Newton develops theory of motion—states some forces rule motion of planets, matter in space, and earth
- ______
- The Scientific Revolution Spreads
- Scientific ______
- Scientists develop ______, ______, and ______
- New instruments lead to better ______and new discoveries
- ______and the ______Body
- ______improves knowledge of anatomy
- ______produces world’s first ______—for ______
- Describe the painting-
- The Scientific Revolution
- In the mid-_____, scientists begin to ______accepted beliefs and make new theories based on ______
- The Roots of Modern Science
- The ______View
- Most knowledge in the ______comes from the ______and ______/______sources
- Supports ______theory-moon, sun, planets ______around the ______
- A new way of thinking
- ______prompts new ways of thinking (1300-1600)
- ______-new way of viewing the natural world-based on ______and ______
- New discoveries, overseas exploration open up thinking
- ______make new developments in ______and ______
- A Revolutionary Model of the Universe
- The ______Theory
- Widely accepted geocentric theory challenged as ______
- ______develops the heliocentric theory—______revolve around the ______
- Later scientists ______prove Copernicus to be ______
- ______Discoveries
- Italian scientist Galileo Galilei makes key advances in ______.
- He makes discovery about planet surfaces
- supports ______theory
- Conflict with the ______
- Church attacks ______work, fears it will weaken people’s ______
- ______forces Galileo to declare that his and other new findings are wrong
- The ______Method
- ______and ______
- Thinkers Bacon and Descartes help to create ______
- Bacon urges scientists to experiment ______drawing conclusions
- Descartes advocates using ______and ______to reason out basic truths
- ______Explains the Law of Gravity
- Newton’s Theories
- ______scientist Isaac Newton develops theory of motion—states some forces rule motion of planets, matter in space, and earth
- ______
- The Scientific Revolution Spreads
- Scientific ______
- Scientists develop ______, ______, and ______
- New instruments lead to better ______and new discoveries
- ______and the ______Body
- ______improves knowledge of anatomy
- ______produces world’s first ______—for ______
- Describe the painting-