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Galileo was one of the first scientists to use the __________, which is where a person carefully observes the world and then tries to make a theory that explains his observations. |
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___________ named the force that he observed pullingĀ an apple to the ground gravity. |
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The __________ was the period when the ideas of Isaac Newton, John Locke, and others became popular in Europe. |
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New methods of farming produced the __________ Revolution. |
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Isaac Newton agreed with the ideas of _________. |
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like a machine that always worked the same way |
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Newton believed that the universe was __________. |
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He was afraid he might be arrested or executed for not supportin the new king. |
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Why did John Locke leave England? |
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In a _______________, the king and queen have to obey laws passed by Parliment. |
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destroy, enslave, or empoverish |
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According to Locke, if a king tried to "______________" his people, he should be removed from the throne. |
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They dividedĀ the common fields up into smaller private fields. |
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What did the " Acts of Enclosure" do? |
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____________ invented a crop rotation that included turnips. |
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_______ invented the seed drill which made farming more productive. |
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______ believed that the earth revolved around the sun. |
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A __________ thinks about ideas while an economist thinks about money and how it works. |
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life, health, liberty, and possession |
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According to John Locke, every person has the right to seek _____, ______, _____, and ______. |
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The rulers of ____ and _____ were not very interested in the new ideas coming from the West. |
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He said a good government should have 3 parts. 1-make the laws, 2- enforce the laws, 3- be in charge of fighting wars. |
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According to John Locke, how many parts should a good government have? What should each part do? |
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