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All of the following were important precursors to the Scientific Revolution except

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20% 20% 20%20%20%1. Renaissance artists2. Enlightenment

philosophers3. technological advances4. Hermetic magic5. ancient

mathematicians

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Copernicus concluded that Ptolemy’s view of the universe was

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20% 20% 20%20%20%1. right because it confirmed

the laws of reason2. wrong because it did not

match his mathematical calculations

3. the only truly Christian interpretation of the heavens

4. destined to be confirmed by telescopic observations

5. wrong because it relied on a series of concentric spheres

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The three laws of planetary motion were developed by

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1. Kepler2. Copernicus3. Newton4. Ptolemy5. Pascal

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The Catholic Church forced Galileo to reject Copernicanism because

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20% 20% 20%20%20%1. he was not behaving like a faithful Catholic

2. it threatened Scripture and the dominant understanding of the universe

3. he criticized the pope4. he renounced his faith5. it supported

Protestantism

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Isaac Newton’s law of gravity

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1. came to him when an apple fell on his head

2. had its inception in his scholar’s chambers at Cambridge

3. proved to him that religious teachings were mere superstitions

4. showed that one mathematical law applied throughout the universe

5. overturned much of the work completed by Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo

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The theory that a volume of a gas was proportional to the pressure exerted on it was identified by

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1. William Harvey2. Paracelsus3. Johannes Kepler4. Robert Bellarmine5. Robert Boyle

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The main difference between early British and German women scientists was that

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1. women scientists were more numerous in Britain than in Germany

2. in Britain they were usually women of leisure and in Germany they were craftswomen

3. in Germany a woman had to be single to pursue a scientific career

4. in Britain women were inducted into the Royal Society, but not in Germany

5. British women were more likely to be involved in astronomy

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In regards to commonly held ideas about women, the Scientific Revolution

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20% 20% 20%20%20%1. overturned sexual

stereotypes2. rejected the notion that

women needed to be controlled

3. promoted the equality of the sexes

4. provided scientific evidence that men and women should be equals

5. reaffirmed traditional notions

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In his explorations of anatomy, Vesalius suggested that the physical differences between men and women

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20% 20% 20%20%20%1. were external only2. were skeletal and

internal only3. were external and

skeletal4. proved the inferiority

of women5. proved the equality of

women

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The significance of Descartes’ theories was that they

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1. proved with logic the accuracy of Galileo’s laws

2. formed an acceptable alternative to Newton’s Principia

3. created a division between the mind and the material world

4. allowed a scientist to be a practicing Christian

5. allowed the scientist to use reason and faith in the search for truth

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Francis Bacon’s major contribution to early modern science lay in

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20% 20% 20%20%20%1. his creation of a working

scientific method, based on induction

2. the thoroughness of his research, which set an example for younger scholars

3. his unwillingness to compromise his views, even when highly criticized

4. the work he did as president of the Royal Society

5. his publication of Discourse on Method

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The new science was readily accepted in the seventeenth and early eighteenth century because of

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20% 20% 20%20%20%1. support from the Roman

Catholic Church2. the direct application of

science to the interests of a European elites and rulers

3. the ability of all classes to use science

4. the increased opportunities provided for women

5. the harmony of religion and science

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Spinoza differed with all other philosophers of his day about the

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20% 20% 20%20%20%1. natural inferiority of women as scientists

2. dangers to European civilization of the Jewish faith

3. Copernican view of the universe

4. divinity of the material universe

5. rational elements of Christianity

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At the time of his death, Pascal was attempting to

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20% 20% 20%20%20%1. demonstrate the validity of

Descartes’ dualism2. establish an alternative

scientific society in France3. prove that a scientist can

be a practicing Christian and vice versa

4. sell commercially his calculating machine

5. refute the idea of a heliocentric universe

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The long-range significance of the Royal Society and Royal Academy was to

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20% 20% 20%20%20%1. encourage scientists to work cooperatively

2. provide many military inventions to the kings of England and France

3. help scientists win patents for their inventions

4. establish schools of science for aspiring young scholars

5. provide a venue for female scientists