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sunni || Mecca, Saudi Arabia || Mohammed || 5 pilars of faith Allah is the one and only god Muslims have to believe in angels and fate. || Is everywhere but it is mostly concentrated on the middle east of asia. ||
 * **Name of religion** || Branches of it || **Area where it started** || Key people in it || **Tenets** || Regions of the world where it is found ||
 * Islam || shi'a


 * 1) **What were the CAUSES of the Scientific Revolution? Which one do you think is MOST significant AND WHY?**

Scholars started challenging the scientific ideas of the ancient thinkers and observed for themsleves to see the difference.


 * 1) **Why might those in positions of authority at the time (Church and government) tend to reject new ideas?**

At the time, the church and government tend to reject new ideas because they tend to be different than the beliefs they grew up on and the church and government did not like to be challenged and tend to want to keep it that way.


 * 1) **Do you agree with Galileo's actions during his trial? Explain.**

During his trial, he read aloud a signed confession where he agrees that his ideas were false, he was never a free man after his two book releases but the Europeans were widely interested in it because it goes against all beliefs of the Church and government.


 * 1) **Make a list of the major figures of this revolution in thinking and what they did.**
 * Nicolaus Copernicus : He was interested in an old Greek idea that the sun was centred in the universe and all the other stars and planets rotate around it.

It means that people thought that the Earth was the centre of the universe and all the other planets and the sun rotated around it. It means that sun is the centre and other planets and stars go around it. Scientific Revolution : the people in the mid 1500’s weren’t so open about taking in new and different ideas, meaning that the people didn’t question the Bible because it comes hand-in-hand with the Government. Scientific Revolution enhanced it and made people ask questions and open their minds to think about the world differently than what the Church intended to. **Scientific method** A scientific method is how you discover and investigate in the scientific revolution.
 * 1) **Explain the significance of these terms:**
 * **Geocentric Theory**
 * **Heliocentric Theory**
 * **Heliocentric Theory**
 * **Scientific Revolution**

They treated them fairly but they were the opposite of the Muslims. Muslims don't pay taxes, but go into the military, and non-Muslims were to pay taxes and not go into the army. He brought and conquered parts of sotherastern Europe by 1525, he won control of the entire eastern Mediterranean Sea and took north africa as far west as Tripoli He killed or injured his most talented sons just like Sulaiman did. He mixed culture with language and religion They fought and they were treated harshly by the Muslims because they tried to conquer a part of the Mughal Empire
 * 1) **How did the Ottomans treat non-Muslims?**
 * 1) What were Suleyman's major accomplishments?
 * 1) Despite their brilliant rule, what critical mistake did Suleiman and Shah Abbas make?
 * 1) What evidence of cultural blending can you find in Akbar's rule?
 * 1) How did Akbar's successors contribute to the end of the Mughal Empire?