CHAPTER 16 Scientific Revolution. What developments contributed to the Scientific Revolution?

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CHAPTER 16 Scientific Revolution

What developments contributed to the Scientific Revolution?

Group Project SSeven groups (2-3) YYou and your partner (or partners) will select a committee from the list to give a brief report on SSummarize how your topic played a part in Scientific Revolution and the emergence of modern science TThe report is to be two minutes and done with… SSock puppets!

Topics  Astronomy  Newton  Medicine  Women  Scientific Method  Science & Religion  Spread of Science

Presentation Astronomy

TTycho Brahe ( ) CCompiled detailed records of observations and movements of stars and planets RRejected Aristotelian-Ptolemaic system UUnable to accept Copernicus JJohannes Kepler ( ) BBrahe’s assistant TThree laws Orbits not circular but elliptical Speed of planet is greater when it is closer to sun (disproved Aristotle’s idea that motion is steady and fixed) Planets with larger orbits revolve slower Greatest Mustache in History Nominee

Presentation Isaac Newton

Galileo vs. Newton CCollins Type II TTrack the changes of the thought in astronomy from Ptolemy & Aristotle to Isaac Newton

Presentation Medicine

New opportunities for elite women emerged in Humanism

Presentation Women

Opportunities for women in science limited… by science

DBQ

Presentation Scientific Method

All answers can be found in reason

Presentation Science & Religion

Science and Religion

Presentation Spread of Science