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CLEP Western Civilization II: Scientific Revolution And Enlightenment
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1. French. Learned from Bacon and Descartes. Invented a calculating machine. Made a theory of probability and chance.
Blaise Pascal
Andreas Vesalius
Marie Jean de Condorcet
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
2. Prussia. made the land better for farming. Made a bureaucracy: funtions and offices of the government.
Sir Francis Bacon
Deists
Emelyn Pugachev
Frederick the Great
3. 'no limit to the perfecting of the powers of man' rea. p. 28 said humans could become perfect. Wrote: Sketch for a Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Mind.
Cesare Beccaria
Adam Smith
Charles Montesquieu
Marie Jean de Condorcet
4. Noble savage. Wrote: Social Contract. general will.
Cesare Beccaria
On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Utilitarianism
5. Russia. wrote letters to famous people of the Enlightenment like Voltaire. She also wavered about torture and the dealth penalty for ciminals.
Andreas Vesalius
William Harvery
Rene de Chateaubriand
Catherine the Great
6. Said that sickness often will come from the chemical imbalences in your body.
Gottfried Leibniz
Benjam Franklin
William Harvery
Paracelsus
7. Believed the heliocentric universe idea. Wrote: The New Astronomy. Assitant of Tycho Brahe and believe that God gave people brains to discover things.
Utilitarianism
Galileo Galilei
Johannes Kepler
Catherine the Great
8. By Nicolauus Copernicus. They point of the book was that the sun is the center of the universe.
Edict of Toleration
David Hume
On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres
Joseph II
9. 'begins with general principles and derives particular information from them.' Rea p. 24
Deductive method
David Hume
Paracelsus
Rene Descartes
10. Led a rebellion against the wealthy people owning land in Russia.
Emelyn Pugachev
Deists
Johannes Kepler
Galileo Galilei
11. Sun-centered
Heliocentrism
On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres
Joseph II
Rene Descartes
12. Argued for the rights of women.
Marie Jean de Condorcet
Mary Wollstonecraft
Isaac Newton
Charles Montesquieu
13. Deductive method. Wrote: Discourse on Method. said: 'I think therefore I am' Said because we are not perfect is the reason God exists. Taught Christina of Sweden.
Sir Francis Bacon
Francois Voltaire
Utilitarianism
Rene Descartes
14. Encyclopedia - or Classified Dictionary of the Sciences - arts - and Trades
Frederick the Great
Denis Diderot
Heliocentrism
Deductive method
15. Calculus. Calculating machine 30 yrs. after Pascal. Wrote: Theodicee.
Heliocentrism
Isaac Newton
Gottfried Leibniz
Emelyn Pugachev
16. Was able to explain how the planets orbited. Wrote: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (Principia). Said gravity explained the planets movement.
Frederick the Great
Catherine the Great
Blaise Pascal
Isaac Newton
17. Believed that God was not involved in the world once He created it. Believed that that they were supposed to discover laws and then teach others about the laws.
William Harvery
Rene de Chateaubriand
Andreas Vesalius
Deists
18. The first person to use a telescope in a matter to study the universe. He also found out that Jupiter has four moons. Wrote Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems-Ptolemaic and Copernican and The Starry Messanger. Renounced his viewes by pre
Rene de Chateaubriand
Galileo Galilei
Heliocentrism
Francois Fenelcon
19. 'provided freedom of worship to various persuasions' REA p. 29
Emelyn Pugachev
Sir Francis Bacon
David Hume
Edict of Toleration
20. Did not want toture or the death penalty for criminals
Utilitarianism
Adam Smith
Cesare Beccaria
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
21. Scienctific method. inductive reasoning: information-->general theory-->multiple experimentations. Wrote: Novom Organum and Bew Atlantis.
Edward Gibbon
Francois Fenelcon
Isaac Newton
Sir Francis Bacon
22. Wrote: Candide (wants people to use Enlightenment ideas) Wrote: Treatise on Toleration (religious freedom 'all men are brothers under God' 'crush the infamous thing!'
Edward Gibbon
Johannes Kepler
Francois Voltaire
Gottfried Leibniz
23. Wrote: Genius of Christianity. wrote about the effects of religio on the culture.
Rene de Chateaubriand
Galileo Galilei
Francois Voltaire
Isaac Newton
24. Austria. Sold Catholic convents and monestaries and supported hospitals with the money. Believed that educating the rich and the poor made them more equal.
Isaac Newton
Johannes Kepler
Rene de Chateaubriand
Joseph II
25. Deist. went to France to get them to join the war for independece. Inventor
Edward Gibbon
Adam Smith
Edict of Toleration
Benjam Franklin
26. Catholic. Wanted equality for everyone.
David Hume
Francois Fenelcon
William Harvery
Gottfried Leibniz
27. Believed that the government should leave the economy alone. Capitalism
Rene de Chateaubriand
Marie Jean de Condorcet
Joseph II
Adam Smith
28. Studied the circulatory system.
On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres
Adam Smith
Edward Gibbon
William Harvery
29. Questioned religion and said the what people believe is something from their senses.
Emelyn Pugachev
David Hume
Adam Smith
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
30. Earth-centered
David Hume
Geocentrism
Joseph II
Denis Diderot
31. Wrote: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (eplained the downfall of Rome)
Heliocentrism
Cesare Beccaria
Edward Gibbon
Adam Smith
32. Critcized the Catholic church and the French monarchy indirectly. checks and balances.
Sir Francis Bacon
Charles Montesquieu
Paracelsus
Benjam Franklin
33. 'greatest good for the greatest number' REA p. 28. Jeremy Benthan is associated with this.
Utilitarianism
Francois Voltaire
Edict of Toleration
Rene de Chateaubriand
34. To put it plainly: he dissected dead people.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Cesare Beccaria
Rene Descartes
Andreas Vesalius