17.1, 17.2, 17.4 Textbook readings, on Moodle, and all section terms, and all notes, videos, and discussion. This is not an exhaustive list.
-The Scientific Revolution Chart
-rationalism
-empiricism
-inductive reasoning
-deductive reasoning
-probability versus certainty
-calculus
-analytic geometry
-physical law
-scientific method
-al-Khwarizmi
-Ibn al-Haytham
-Descartes
-Newton
-Galileo
-Copernicus
-Kepler
-Newton's Principia
-universal law of gravitation
-Three Laws of Motion
-Newton's "Four Rules of Reasoning"
-Eratosthenes' method of calculating the circumference of Earth
-Newton and deriving the inverse square law
-Einstein and Millikan
-Marie Curie
-The Enlightenment
-marginal thinking
-John Locke
-tabula rasa
-natural law
-natural rights
-Montesquieu
-Voltaire
-Diderot
-Adam Smith
-Beccaria
-Rousseau
-Wollstonecraft
-separation of powers
-representative government
-liberal democracy
-US Constitution and Bill of Rights
-1st Amendment
-14th Amendment
-West Virginia State School Board v. Barnette (1943)
-Tinker v. Des Moines (1969)