May 2022 Pt.2 Flashcards

1
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What movement made way for the Scientific Revolution?

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The Renaissance.

Its focus on humanism - valuing this life, and on the revival of Classical learning

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Who was Aristotle?

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Ancient Greek authority on physics and nature (who got a lot wrong)

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What problem was the Polish priest Copernicus trying to solve?

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How to make an accurate calendar which could predict Easter

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How did Copernicus solve the Easter problem?

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Put the sun in the center of the universe and the Earth in orbit spinning on its axis

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Describe the differences between the celestial systems:

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Aristotle: Geocentric spherical orbits (Earth, moon, sun, planets, stars)
Copernicus: Heliocentric spherical orbits (Sun, planets -including Earth, stars)
Kepler: Same as Copernicus but in elliptical orbits

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What did Galileo “play with” that got him into trouble?

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Balls: proved different weights fall at the same rate
Telescopes: observed things in the heavens that contradicted Aristotle’s theories

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Who was Tycho Brahe and what was he missing?

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Astronomer/collector of celestial data / his nose

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What problem did Isaac Newton solve?

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Defined the unifying force (gravity) that explains how apples fall & planets stay in orbit

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What did René Descartes add to scientific discovery?

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Idea that universal mathematical laws define actions and logic can be used to test everything

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How did Vesalius disprove ancient medical concepts?

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Cut up bodies / developed science of physiology

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What inventions helped scientific experimentation and observation?

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Microscope, telescope, barometer, and thermometer

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What “wow” spice sparked the Age of Exploration?

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Pepper - made rotting meat taste okay

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Which nation started the Age of Exploration?

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Portugal, wanted a direct route to the Indies to bypass Venetian and Arab traders

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What technologies made voyages of exploration possible and gave them an edge against
natives?

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The caravel, improved charts, compass and astrolabe. / cannons

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What information does an astrolabe give you?

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Your latitude

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16
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What voyages did Prince Henry of Portugal sponsor?

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Trips down the west coast of Africa for money and money

17
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Who finally made it past the southern tip of Africa, naming the cape what?

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Bartolomeu Dias, named it “Good Hope”

18
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How did Pedro Cabral impact knowledge of the globe?

A

By sailing so far west for favorable winds he “bumped” into South America

19
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What was Vasco da Gama’s achievement?

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The first explorer to reach India, set up the standard for bad relations, and make huge profits

20
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Who believed you could go east by going west, and who sponsored his voyage?

A

Christopher Columbus / Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain

21
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How did the New World come to be called America?

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For Amerigo Vespucci who mapped the coast of South America

22
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What was Ferdinand Magellan’s voyage?

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Attempt to circumnavigate the globe - faced mutiny, named the Pacific Ocean, was killed in the Philippines.

23
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What did Europeans offer to native peoples to justify their conquests?

A

Christian Salvation

24
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What prompted the importation of enslaved Africans to the Americas?

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The need to replace captured natives once they died from overwork, starvation, and disease

25
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Who conquered the Aztecs and who helped him do it?

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Hernan Cortés - native enemies of the Aztecs

26
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How did Francisco Pizarro follow in Cortés’ footsteps?

A

Captured the leader of the Inca and hold him for ransom just as Moctezuma had been

27
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Despite its early advantage, what made Spain fall behind other nations as a European power?

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Failure to invest wealth in industry, too many wars of religion, defeat of the Spanish Armada

28
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Despite voyages of discovery along the coast of North America, what did the English, French and Dutch never find?

A

A northern sea route to Asia

29
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What alternative became the English, French and Dutch’s source of their wealth?

A

Colonization, the origins of capitalism, industry and mercantilism

30
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What were the major causes of explorers never returning home?

A

Ships wrecked or lost at sea
Disease - scurvy, dysentery, starvation, or fevers
Nasty natives
Being offed by one’s own men

31
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What is the Columbian Exchange?

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The mixing of plant and animal species between the Old World and the New World

32
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What gave Europeans the advantage which allowed them to “take over the world?”

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Guns, germs and steel

33
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What movement came out of the Scientific Revolution’s focus on rationalism to solve problems?

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The Enlightenment - attempt to solve all aspects of human society through logic