The scientific revolution began in the 16th and 17th centuries in Europe and led to the emergence of modern science and scientific methods. Nicolaus Copernicus was famous for developing a model of the earth orbiting around the sun. Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species in 1859, which introduced his theory of evolution by natural selection. Sigmund Freud invented and developed the technique of psychoanalysis.
The scientific revolution began in the 16th and 17th centuries in Europe and led to the emergence of modern science and scientific methods. Nicolaus Copernicus was famous for developing a model of the earth orbiting around the sun. Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species in 1859, which introduced his theory of evolution by natural selection. Sigmund Freud invented and developed the technique of psychoanalysis.
The scientific revolution began in the 16th and 17th centuries in Europe and led to the emergence of modern science and scientific methods. Nicolaus Copernicus was famous for developing a model of the earth orbiting around the sun. Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species in 1859, which introduced his theory of evolution by natural selection. Sigmund Freud invented and developed the technique of psychoanalysis.
The scientific revolution began in the 16th and 17th centuries in Europe and led to the emergence of modern science and scientific methods. Nicolaus Copernicus was famous for developing a model of the earth orbiting around the sun. Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species in 1859, which introduced his theory of evolution by natural selection. Sigmund Freud invented and developed the technique of psychoanalysis.
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QUIZ 1
INTELLECTUAL REVOLUTIONS THAT DEFINED SOCIETY
1. What is Scientific Revolution? a. A conflict between science and religion b. A period of significant transformation in the way that people approached the understanding of the natural world c. The Fight for liberation of French people from their monarchy d. Filipinos fight for freedom from the Spaniards 2. When and where did the scientific revolution started? a.16th and 18th centuries in Europe b.15th and 17th centuries in Asia c.16th and 17th centuries in Europe d.14th and 15th centuries in Asia 3. What did the scientific revolution lead to? a.Emergence of philosophy as primary way acquiring knowledge b.Adherence to the ancient wisdom c.It lead to nothing d.The emergence of modern science and scientific methods 4. He was famous for a model of the earth orbiting around the Sun a.Charles Darwin b.William Shakespeare c.Nicolaus Copernicus d.Sigmund Freud 5. What was Charles Darwin famous for? a. He is famous for inventing psychoanalysis b. He is famous for his book entitled “Harry Potter” c. He is famous for his theory of evolution. d. He is not famous 6. What book was published on 1859 and is considered to be one of the most important works in scientific literature? a.The Origin of Species b.The Species’ Origin c.Species Origin d.Origin Species 7. Famous for inventing and developing the technique of psychoanalysis a. Nicolaus Copernicus b. Charles Darwin c. Albert Einstein d.Sigmund Freud 8. The Mayan Civilization was considered to be what? a.The greatest empire in Mesoamerica b. Considered to be one of the most scientifically advanced societies in Mesoamerica c.The largest empire to ever exist in the Americas 9. The Aztec Civilization was considered to be what? a.The greatest empire in Mesoamerica b.This civilization is considered to be one of the most scientifically advanced societies in Mesoamerica c.The largest empire to ever exist in the Americas 10. The Inca Civilization was considered to be what? a.The greatest empire in Mesoamerica b.This civilization is considered to be one of the most scientifically advanced societies in Mesoamerica c.The largest empire to ever exist in the Americas