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You wake up tomorrow and find out the world is like this?

You wake up tomorrow and find out the world is like this?. How would your VIEW of the world change? Could you trust those who had taught you before? Would you trust your OWN mid?. SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION. What is a Revolution? DW.

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You wake up tomorrow and find out the world is like this?

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  1. You wake up tomorrow and find out the world is like this? • How would your VIEW of the world change? Could you trust those who had taught you before? Would you trust your OWN mid?

  2. SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION

  3. What is a Revolution? DW A Revolution is a complete change of the way we think about things, or an overthrow of a government, a social system, etc.

  4. SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION Don’t write • In the 1500s & 1600s the Scientific Revolutionchanged the way Euros looked at the world. • new ways of thinking! Use experimentation! • Telescope, microscope invented • Printing press spread ideas • Math studied

  5. PTOLEMY (gr/eg astronomer 100AD) said Earth was the center of the universe (GEOCENTRIC MODEL) *Church supported! *Earth surrounded by crystal rotating spheres w/ heavenly bodies stuck in them. (10th sphere was Prime mover w/ God & stars beyond 10th sphere).

  6. Ptolemy’s geocentric model • Earth • Moon • Mercury • Venus • Sun • Mars • Jupiter • Saturn Ptolemy’s view

  7. Polish astronomer Nicholas Copernicus, in his 1543 book, said universe is HELIOCENTRIC - sun centered. • Earth & planets revolve around sun • Moon revolves around earth, earth rotates on axis (church upset, fear all knowledge wrong

  8. Copernicus’s View • Copernicus’ model of the solar system: • Sun • Moon • Mercury • Venus • Earth • Mars • Jupiter • Saturn

  9. Johannes Kepler said sun was at center, but orbits were ellipses, not circles.

  10. Galileo Galilei- made 1st telescope discovered sunspots, moon mtns, planets were solid, & moons rotated around planets

  11. Put on trial by pope • Ideas against Church teachings. (forced to recant & put on house arrest)

  12. Isaac Newton- defined laws light & color, laws of motion, law of gravity & calculus! • A body at rest stays at rest • Acceleration is caused by force • For every action there is an equal opposite reaction

  13. Don’t write: FRANCIS BACON developed SCIENTIFIC METHOD: a procedure for analyzing & collecting evidence.

  14. Don’t write! • Bacon argued that truth could not be known at the beginning of a question, but only at the end after a long process of investigation. • experiments to prove a hypothesis to lead to correct principles.

  15. Ptolemy Copernicus Compare & Contrast Kepler’s orbits only 1. Divide a piece of paper in 1/2. Draw a line down the center (both sides). 2. Label them the following. 3. In the correct section, draw that astronomer’s view of the universe. (use pages 294-295 to help) 4. Label all parts of the universe (sun, moon, planets, aliens) 5. Use color. Be neat. 6. In the 4th box, compare & contrast the 3 different views. What are the differences? What are the similarities? 7. Be sure to write in complete sentences. Be specific! Be sure to describe at least ____ things about each astronomer.

  16. The Enlightenment

  17. The Enlightenment PHILOSOPHES were French intellectuals. • Reason, law, hope, progress, themes of enlightenment

  18. Said you should apply rational criticism, study society, look at facts & use scientific method to make society better.

  19. John Locke, said all humans born w/ TABULARASA or a blank slate. • All knowledge comes from experience & all people have natural rights of life, liberty & property

  20. Rene Descartes: Fr philosopher who said “I think, therefore I am” • Doubt material world, trust your mind. • Use human reason & question things • Truth found after studying & investigation • Father of rationalism

  21. Baron Montesquieu:used scientific method to study govt to find natural laws that govern social & political relationships.

  22. Saidin the Spirit of Law govts: should have executive, legislative & judicial branches. • Also separation of powers & checks & balances.

  23. VOLTAIRE- witty middle class Parisian writer. • Believed in freedom of speech & religion! • Deism: religious philosophy based on reason & natural law. World ran like a clock • “All men are brothers” • “I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it”

  24. Jean Jacque Rousseau: govt should secure freedom, equality & justice (rule for common good) for all within the state. • Wrote Social Contract 1762: said entire society agrees to be governed by general will, but lose individual liberty.

  25. Don’t Write!!!!! MAN IS BORN FREE, BUT EVERYWHERE HE IS IN CHAINS • Free people, remember this maxim: we may acquire liberty, but it is never recovered if it is once lost • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSxQuYGqTd8

  26. ECONOMICS-Said if people pursue own eco self interest, all society benefits.

  27. ADAM SMITH (father of capitalism) govt should protect society from invasion & create public works • Govt should not interfere by imposing regulations. Called LAISSEZ-FAIRE- let them alone

  28. AMERICAN REVOLUTION

  29. DON’T WRITE: America was a colony- so it was run and controlled by another country, Great Britain which was 3000 miles away • Britain has a monarchy ( a king)

  30. DON’T WRITE!!!! Colonies set up for profit, took natural resources & turned them into manufactured goods & sold back to colonies

  31. *Britain needs $$$$ & passes Stamp Act Tax, taxing all paper goods, set restrictions *Colonists angry (no say in govt) Wanted rights & freedoms of philosophes. Creates unrest & protests • 1st Continental Congress meets to plan action

  32. Congress meets again after war starts on 4/19/1775 when colonists were shot at by Br soldiers http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8waBR2Hpsgk

  33. Congress organized govt & est Continental Army led by George Washington

  34. Thomas Jefferson writes Declaration of Independence • Adopted July 4, 1776

  35. declared equality & rights of the people, reasons for rebellion & independence from GB • France 1st to recognize US

  36. War ends w/ Treaty of Paris in 1783, giving US control of land E of the Mississippi.

  37. Articles of Confederation, 1st constitution, kept each state independent. • Very weak govt (no exec branch). (no power to tax, etc) • Meeting called to fix Articles.

  38. May 25, 1787, 55 delegates met in Philly for Constitutional Convention. • Articles tossed out & framers write new constitution.

  39. New Constitution used Montesquie’s ideas of executive, legislative & judicial branches • Separation of powers divide power btw branches. • Checks & balances allows each branch to check & balance each other

  40. James Madison wrote Bill of Rights (10 Amendments) gave basic rights of people (speech, press, religion). • States wouldn't ratify Constitution w/o it. • Seen as proof of Enlightenment

  41. Enlightened Absolutism: rulers who used enlightenment ideas, but kept royal power.

  42. Prussia: Frederick II or The Great: abolished torture & death penalty, individal protects before law, granted limited free speech, press & religious toleration, set 1st law code &education rules, created agricultural reforms, built roads • Kept Serfdom

  43. Joseph II of Austria abolished serfdom, no death penalty, equality for all before law, religious toleration. • created administrative, fiscal, & judicial bureaucracy directly responsible him • Failed. Upset many. Nobles, serfs unhappy

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