History of Europe Questions
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During the Renaissance the city of __________ came under the rule of the powerful ________ family who had made their fortune in __________
Those who survived wanted to celebrate life as well as the __________. This celebration gave birth to the ______________.
While most Italians remained devout Catholics, the basic spirit of Renaissance society was _________ or worldly.
Church leaders, too, dressed in expensive clothes, lived in _________, and supported the ________.
______________________ was the wealthiest European of his time.
the Celsius scale was introduced by___________________
the idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun.
chemistry as practiced by ________________, who is considered the founder of modern chemistry.
The Scientific Revolution had a far-reaching impact that would soon lead to the ________________as well as the ___________________________.
Galileo's findings frightened the _____________ and ___________ churches
_______ who mathematically demonstrated that the planets revolve around the ___________.
a logical procedure for gathering information about the natural world, in which experimentation and observation are used to test hypotheses
the earth-centered view of the universe in which scholars believed that the earth was an immovable object located at the center of the universegeocentric theory
hey would impact medicine by the use of inoculation to help prevent diseases as practiced by British physician __________________.
The replacement of old assumptions with new theories is known as the "__________________________."
explains how the volume, temperature, and pressure of gas affect each other.
An early challenge to accepted scientific thinking came in the field of astronomy when _____________ challenged the geocentric theory with the __________________.
not subject to or bound by religious rule
the most influential factors of classical architecture
sculptor, engineer, painter, architect, and poet