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The Scientific Revolution -or- How to upset the Catholic Church

Can you think of any innovations or inventions that have changed society?

Is it any of this stuff?

Believe it or not, most of these things did not exist 100 years ago

Why So Few Inventions? The Dark Ages Very little education Agrarian Society No money

How do we define “Revolution?” A major change that happens quickly

The Scientific Revolution A major change in thinking when people began to use observation and thinking to answer questions about the world Started during the 16th and 17th centuries (1500-1700)

Causes of Scientific Revolution: RRAP 1: Renaissance: “Rebirth of learning and arts inspired curiosity

Causes of Scientific Revolution: RRAP 2: Reformation: New ideas about god and the power of the Catholic Church.

Causes of Scientific Revolution: RRAP 3: Age of Exploration: New knowledge of the world challenged old ideas, need better knowledge of astronomy and mathematics.

Causes of Scientific Revolution: RRAP 4: Printing Press - Helps spread new ideas and knowledge quickly.

Terms and People Geocentric Theory: The “old” belief that the earth was at the center of the universe

Terms and People Heliocentric Theory: The “new” belief that the sun was at the center of the universe

Terms and People Nicolaus Copernicus: Astronomer first came up with Heliocentric Theory

Terms and People Galileo Galilei: Invented a telescope to help prove the Heliocentric Theory.

Terms and People Scientific Method: Procedure for testing ideas based on observation and reason.

Terms and People Isaac Newton: Scientist who discovered laws of gravity and planetary movement.

Effects of Scientific Revolution 1: New Knowledge of the natural world in physics, biology, chemistry, and medicine.

Effects of Scientific Revolution 2: Inspires the Enlightenment when people come up with new ideas for government.

Effects of Scientific Revolution 3: Long-term: New Technology changes the world (ex. factories, engines, computers, internet, etc……).

Right Side/Left Side LS Activity 1.2 Draw four boxes on the left side of your notes Choose 4 of the following names and draw a picture which represents their achievements and contributions. RS Notes 1.2 Power Point Presentation Class Notes: The Scientific Revolution