tailieunhanh - Lecture Glencoe world history - Chapter 17: Revolution and enlightenment (1550-1800)

The Scientific Revolution expanded knowledge of the universe and the human body. It also gave rise to an intellectual movement-the enlightenment. The topics discussed in this chapter are: The scientific revolution, the enlightenment, the impact of enlightenment, the american revolution. | Splash Screen Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Section 1: The Scientific Revolution Section 2: The Enlightenment Section 3: The Impact of Enlightenment Section 4: The American Revolution Visual Summary Chapter Intro How did the Enlightenment influence art and society? The brightly painted, lavish Catherine Palace in St. Petersburg is an example of Russian baroque architecture. It was named for the Russian empress Catherine I, who commissioned the grand palace during her reign. In this chapter you will learn about the effects of the Enlightenment. • Do any buildings in your community feature baroque architecture? Name some examples. • Describe the emotions that these grand buildings are designed to create. Chapter Intro Chapter Intro Chapter Intro 1 The Scientific Revolution How did scientific discoveries change people’s attitudes towards natural events and religious faith? Chapter Intro 2 The Enlightenment How did new patterns of thought affect the ways that people studied social problems? Chapter Intro 3 The Impact of Enlightenment Do you think Enlightenment ideas affected the actions of European rulers at the time? Chapter Intro 4 The American Revolution How did the American Revolution reflect Enlightenment ideals? Chapter Preview-End Section 1-Main Idea The BIG Idea New Technologies The Scientific Revolution gave Europeans a new way to view humankind’s place in the universe. Section 1-Key Terms Content Vocabulary geocentric heliocentric universal law of gravitation rationalism scientific method inductive reasoning Academic Vocabulary philosopher sphere Section 1-Key Terms People and Places Nicolaus Copernicus Johannes Kepler Galileo Galilei Isaac Newton Margaret Cavendish Maria Winkelmann René Descartes Francis Bacon A B Section 1-Polling Question Would you accept a new scientific discovery that was contrary to what you believed? A. Yes B. No Section 1 Causes of the Scientific Revolution The development of new technology and scientific theories became the .

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