- 23. Copernicur's book, On the Revolutions of Heavenly flodies was not accepted by the Catholic Church because it? A. was written by a Muslim infidel. A. stated that the Greek god of war ruled the universe. C presented the hellocentri theory of the solar system. D. supported the Hindu and Buddhist view of the universe. 24. Sir basc Newton promoted the conviction that scientific knowledge is based on? A. the wisdom of past civilizations. B. observation, exper imentation, and mathematics. C. emotions and feelings D. the teachings of the Catholic Church. 25. The Protemale conception of the universe was also known as? A. God's master plan. B. the geocentric theory. C. Funcentric theory D. the heliocentric concept. 28. Medieval science was primarily based on? A. the experimental method. B. a blending of Christian theology and the writings of traditional authors. C. dose observation of nature. D. mathematical formulas. 27. What was the main cause of the conflict between Copernicus and the Roman Catholic Church? A. Copernicus' geocentric theory seemed to contradict the Bible B. Copernicus' religious theories denied the ability of the clergy to forgive sins C. Copernicus supported "popular religion" which the Church condemned as astrology and witchcraft. D. Copernicus' heliocentric theory contradicted church teachings and traditional beliefs 28. Tycho Brahe A. recorded astronomical data from the observatory and observed a super nova B. was a Protestant minister who attacked the new modes of scientific inquiry. C. did most of his work in Italy. D. was condemned by the Church and burned at the stake for his beliefs.
- After the stock market crashed, your fellow citizens panicked and tried to get all of their money out of their savings, the event was called a __ __
- 19. As a result of the Peace of Augsburg, the Holy Roman Emperor agreed that German princes should? A. all become Protestant. B. execute anyone who had fought in the Peasants revolt. C. burn all copies of the Ninety-Five Theses. D. be able to choose whether their lands would be Catholic or Lutheran. 20. All of the following were causes of the Scientific Revolution EXCEPT? A. the challenges of navigation during long sea voyages. B. the secular movement during the Renaissance teaching free thinking and questioning. C. the movement led by religious reformers such as Martin Luther to self-interpret the Bible. D. the active support of the Church to discover the wonders of God and the universe. 21. In which of the following areas did the Scientific Revolution begin? A. medicine B. chemistry C. astronomy D. mathematics 22. Kepler's calculations demonstrated that? A. the sun rotates on its axis. B. planetary motion is explained by thirty-four epicycles. C. the universe is almost perfectly spherical. D. the planetary orbits are elliptical.
- 13 Which statement expresses a belief shared by most Renaissance humanist philosophers? (Cult 25(C) should study secular subjects as well as sacred matters. Covernments should establish overseas empires. should withdraw from the world to worship God Scholes'should follow Church teachings without question. 17 One way in which the writers of the Renaissance were influenced by the writers of ancient Greece was that Renaissance writers emp hasized the power of human reason showed little interest in secular affairs produced few new scientific ideas promoted the religious doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church A major reason that the Renaissance began in Italy was that __ few European scholars had migrated to this area G Italian merchants benefited from trade with the Americas Italian farmers produced great agricultural surpluses on vast plains Italian city-states had grown wealthy from trade between Europe and Asia
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