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Across5. _________ _________ (astronomer) recorded the movements of each known planet (10)
8. _______ (Italian scientist) was one of the first people to use the telescope for astronomical observation; his discoveries provided irrefutable support for the heliocentric model (7)
11. Copernicus’ bold ideas were based on _____, not observation (5)
13. Medieval philosophers accepted a ____________ view that the earth was the center of the universe (13,0)
16. _______ supported the geocentric theory (9,0)
17. __________ (astronomer) published On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Bodies, where he challenged the geocentric view and presented his readers with a heliocentric view, in which the earth revolved around the sun (10)
19. _______ thought of God as a watchmaker who created the universe and then let is run according to natural laws (6,0)
20. _______, like David Hume, emerged, who questioned science, religion, and the government (8,0)
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Down1. Pope Urban VII charged Galileo with _______, so Galileo retracted his support for the Copernican theory (6)
2. _______ was a writer who popularized Newton’s discoveries, criticized France’s rigid government, and denounced religious bigotry and believed in freedom of speech, press, and religion (8)
3. the ___________ dedicated themselves to exposing social problems and proposing reforms based upon implementing natural laws and focused on rationality and toleration (11)
4. Thomas Hobbes wrote _______ (biblical sea monster) to illustrate how an absolute monarch should be (enormously powerful) (9)
6. The inductive method was formulated by _______ (5)
7. The Enlightenment spread through: print culture, coffee houses- wealthy/ educated men gathered to discuss ideas, _______- women ran these from their homes for philosophes to come and meet (6)
9. _________ believed that humans are creatures of reason and goodwill and that they have natural rights, like “life, liberty, and property” (4)
10. _______ analyzed his data and concluded that: planets revolve around the sun in elliptical orbits (6)
12. The deductive method was formulated by _______ (8,0)
14. "I _______, therefore I am" (5)
15. _______ _______ combined Kepler’s laws, Galileo’s, and his own conception of gravity, in which he explained that the planets are falling around the sun (gravity). (11)
18. The Church taught that God deliberately placed the earth in the ______ (6)
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5. _________ _________ (astronomer) recorded the movements of each known planet (10)
8. _______ (Italian scientist) was one of the first people to use the telescope for astronomical observation; his discoveries provided irrefutable support for the heliocentric model (7)
11. Copernicus’ bold ideas were based on _____, not observation (5)
13. Medieval philosophers accepted a ____________ view that the earth was the center of the universe (13,0)
16. _______ supported the geocentric theory (9,0)
17. __________ (astronomer) published On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Bodies, where he challenged the geocentric view and presented his readers with a heliocentric view, in which the earth revolved around the sun (10)
19. _______ thought of God as a watchmaker who created the universe and then let is run according to natural laws (6,0)
20. _______, like David Hume, emerged, who questioned science, religion, and the government (8,0)
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1. Pope Urban VII charged Galileo with _______, so Galileo retracted his support for the Copernican theory (6)
2. _______ was a writer who popularized Newton’s discoveries, criticized France’s rigid government, and denounced religious bigotry and believed in freedom of speech, press, and religion (8)
3. the ___________ dedicated themselves to exposing social problems and proposing reforms based upon implementing natural laws and focused on rationality and toleration (11)
4. Thomas Hobbes wrote _______ (biblical sea monster) to illustrate how an absolute monarch should be (enormously powerful) (9)
6. The inductive method was formulated by _______ (5)
7. The Enlightenment spread through: print culture, coffee houses- wealthy/ educated men gathered to discuss ideas, _______- women ran these from their homes for philosophes to come and meet (6)
9. _________ believed that humans are creatures of reason and goodwill and that they have natural rights, like “life, liberty, and property” (4)
10. _______ analyzed his data and concluded that: planets revolve around the sun in elliptical orbits (6)
12. The deductive method was formulated by _______ (8,0)
14. "I _______, therefore I am" (5)
15. _______ _______ combined Kepler’s laws, Galileo’s, and his own conception of gravity, in which he explained that the planets are falling around the sun (gravity). (11)
18. The Church taught that God deliberately placed the earth in the ______ (6)

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