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Who was the first European to make systematic observations of the heavens by telescope?

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Who sought to discover the "music of the spheres"?

A)Galileo
B)Kepler
C)Newton
D)Galen
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Knowledge of ____ was crucial to Renaissance painters.

A)statistics
B)trigonometry
C)calculus
D)geometry
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What was the title of Copernicus's most important book?

A)On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres
B)Novum Organum
C)Principia
D)On the Motion of the Heart and Blood
E)The Great Instauration
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By what other name is the Ptolemaic conception of the universe?

A)God's master plan
B)The geocentric conception
C)The lunacentric conception
D)The expanding universe
E)The pantheistic theory
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Kepler, Galileo, and Newton were all interested in

A)alchemy.
B)painting.
C)Islam.
D)radioactivity.
E)the ancient Aztecs.
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The heliocentric theory

A)had little immediate impact.
B)sparked an immediate and violent debate.
C)was quickly accepted by the Church.
D)made Copernicus a wealthy man.
E)had little long-term impact on astronomy.
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What was the general conception of the universe before Copernicus?

A)It was orderly with heaven at the center and the earth circling around it.
B)The earth was the stationary center and heavenly spheres orbited it.
C)The earth rested on the shell of a giant tortoise.
D)It could not be revealed according to God's will.
E)The world was both flat and infinite.
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According to Leonardo da Vinci, what subject was the key to understanding the nature of things?

A)Astronomy
B)Art
C)Biology
D)The Bible
E)Mathematics
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Copernicus believed that

A)the earth was larger than the sun.
B)the sun was motionless.
C)there was no such thing as crystalline spheres.
D)Galileo was wrong about the structure of the solar system.
E)the stars did not really exist.
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Why was Galileo convicted of heresy in 1633?

A)For denying the existence of God
B)For dropping heavy objects from the Leaning Tower of Pisa
C)For receiving money from the Medici
D)For claiming that Copernicus was in league with the Devil
E)For ridiculing the Ptolemaic model in print
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Why did Copernicus prefer the heliocentric model?

A)As a Protestant, he felt free to disagree with the Pope.
B)It earned him lots of money and fame.
C)It made the planetary orbits easier to calculate.
D)He regarded the Sun as the most powerful god
E)The sun is the source of all energy on earth.
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Which statement best describes the Scientific Revolution of the seventeenth century?

A)It was stimulated by a revived interest in Galen and Aristotle.
B)It directly resulted from reaction and revolt against the social and historical conditions of the Middle Ages.
C)It was largely due to a monastic revolution.
D)Although an innovative phase in western thinking, it was based upon the intellectual and scientific accomplishments of previous centuries.
E)It marked a complete break with the past.
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Cavendish's Observations upon Experimental Philosophy
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How did Kepler build upon the foundation established by Copernicus?

A)Kepler used data to derive laws of planetary motion that confirmed Copernicus's heliocentric theory, but that showed the orbits were elliptical.
B)Kepler observed the heavens and proved that planetary motion was circular around the sun.
C)Kepler used magic to prove that the earth moved in a manner based on geometric figures, trying to bring harmony of the human soul into alignment with the universe.
D)Kepler demonstrated that the motion of the planets is steady and unchanging.
E)Kepler discovered the three laws of thermodynamics.
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Which statement applies to scholars devoted to Hermeticism?

A)They believed that the world was a very recent creation still imperfect.
B)They credited the devil with control over the dark secrets of nature.
C)They saw the world as a living embodiment of divinity where humans could use mathematics and magic to dominate nature.
D)They retreated from study of the natural world to concentrate on mastery of theories of magic.
E)They believed that in the future human beings would become gods.
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What existed at the center of the heliocentric conception of the universe?

A)The heavenly bodies
B)The sun
C)The earth
D)God
E)Human beings
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Galileo used his telescope to discover

A)the temperature of the Sun.
B)the geography of Neptune.
C)Jupiter's moons.
D)gravity.
E)the size of the universe.
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Whose work represented the culmination of the attack on Ptolemaic-Aristotelian cosmology?

A)Copernicus
B)Newton
C)Kepler
D)Galileo
E)Bacon
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Kepler believed that the orbits of the planets were

A)elliptical.
B)circular.
C)random.
D)unknowable.
E)variable.
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Who was the first European to make systematic observations of the heavens by telescope?

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Who sought to discover the "music of the spheres"?

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Knowledge of ____ was crucial to Renaissance painters.

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What was the title of Copernicus's most important book?

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By what other name is the Ptolemaic conception of the universe?

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D)The expanding universe
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Kepler, Galileo, and Newton were all interested in

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The heliocentric theory

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C)was quickly accepted by the Church.
D)made Copernicus a wealthy man.
E)had little long-term impact on astronomy.
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What was the general conception of the universe before Copernicus?

A)It was orderly with heaven at the center and the earth circling around it.
B)The earth was the stationary center and heavenly spheres orbited it.
C)The earth rested on the shell of a giant tortoise.
D)It could not be revealed according to God's will.
E)The world was both flat and infinite.
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According to Leonardo da Vinci, what subject was the key to understanding the nature of things?

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C)Biology
D)The Bible
E)Mathematics
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Copernicus believed that

A)the earth was larger than the sun.
B)the sun was motionless.
C)there was no such thing as crystalline spheres.
D)Galileo was wrong about the structure of the solar system.
E)the stars did not really exist.
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Why was Galileo convicted of heresy in 1633?

A)For denying the existence of God
B)For dropping heavy objects from the Leaning Tower of Pisa
C)For receiving money from the Medici
D)For claiming that Copernicus was in league with the Devil
E)For ridiculing the Ptolemaic model in print
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Why did Copernicus prefer the heliocentric model?

A)As a Protestant, he felt free to disagree with the Pope.
B)It earned him lots of money and fame.
C)It made the planetary orbits easier to calculate.
D)He regarded the Sun as the most powerful god
E)The sun is the source of all energy on earth.
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Which statement best describes the Scientific Revolution of the seventeenth century?

A)It was stimulated by a revived interest in Galen and Aristotle.
B)It directly resulted from reaction and revolt against the social and historical conditions of the Middle Ages.
C)It was largely due to a monastic revolution.
D)Although an innovative phase in western thinking, it was based upon the intellectual and scientific accomplishments of previous centuries.
E)It marked a complete break with the past.
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Cavendish's Observations upon Experimental Philosophy
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75
How did Kepler build upon the foundation established by Copernicus?

A)Kepler used data to derive laws of planetary motion that confirmed Copernicus's heliocentric theory, but that showed the orbits were elliptical.
B)Kepler observed the heavens and proved that planetary motion was circular around the sun.
C)Kepler used magic to prove that the earth moved in a manner based on geometric figures, trying to bring harmony of the human soul into alignment with the universe.
D)Kepler demonstrated that the motion of the planets is steady and unchanging.
E)Kepler discovered the three laws of thermodynamics.
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Which statement applies to scholars devoted to Hermeticism?

A)They believed that the world was a very recent creation still imperfect.
B)They credited the devil with control over the dark secrets of nature.
C)They saw the world as a living embodiment of divinity where humans could use mathematics and magic to dominate nature.
D)They retreated from study of the natural world to concentrate on mastery of theories of magic.
E)They believed that in the future human beings would become gods.
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What existed at the center of the heliocentric conception of the universe?

A)The heavenly bodies
B)The sun
C)The earth
D)God
E)Human beings
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Galileo used his telescope to discover

A)the temperature of the Sun.
B)the geography of Neptune.
C)Jupiter's moons.
D)gravity.
E)the size of the universe.
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Whose work represented the culmination of the attack on Ptolemaic-Aristotelian cosmology?

A)Copernicus
B)Newton
C)Kepler
D)Galileo
E)Bacon
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Kepler believed that the orbits of the planets were

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B)circular.
C)random.
D)unknowable.
E)variable.
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