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1 - $100 n Who were the traditional authorities before the Scientific Revolution? n The Church
1 - $200 n What earth-centered theory did the Church support? n The Geocentric Theory
1 - $300 n Who described the universe as a clock and God as the clockmaker? n Isaac Newton
1 - $400 n Why was the Church frightened by Galileo’s scientific finding? n Because they went against the Church’s teachings
1 - $500 n What was the name of the Church’s court where they tried anyone who spoke out against them? n The Inquisition
2 - $100 n Who was the first scientist to speak out against the geocentric theory? n Copernicus
2 - $200 n Who developed the Law of Universal Gravitation? n Isaac Newton
2 - $300 n Why did Copernicus not share his scientific findings until the end of his life? n He was afraid of the reaction from the Catholic Church.
2 - $400 n Which scientist concluded that the planets moved in elliptical orbits? n Kepler
2 - $500 n Who built his own telescope to study the heavens? n Galileo
3 - $100 n Who discovered that a light object and heavy object would fall at the same rate from a great height? n Newton
3 - $200 n Who disproved Aristotle’s theory that the moon and stars were made of pure, perfect substances? n Galileo
3 - $300 n Who concluded that mathematical laws govern planetary motion? n Kepler
3 - $400 n Who published Starry Messenger? n Galileo
3 - $500 n Who was forced to recant his scientific findings in front of the Inquisition? n Galileo
4 - $100 n What is a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas? n The Scientific Method
4 - $200 n Who thought the earth was the center of the universe? n The Catholic Church
4 - $300 What price did Galileo pay for disagreeing with the Catholic Church? n He was under house arrest for the rest of his life.
4 - $400 n Who worked with Francis Bacon to develop the Scientific Method? n Rene Descartes
4 - $500 True or False: n Aristotle believed that the moon and stars were made of a pure and perfect substance. n n True
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