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Flores, John Carlo A.

September 21, 2021


BSME – 2D

MODULE 1-LESSON 3 -LEARNING ACTIVITIES-PAGE 23

Instructions:
1. Use 4-5 sentences in answering the essay part- Guide questions 1,2 and 3. (15
points)
2. Copy/follow the matrix below for Guide Question 4
OTHER Scientific Revolution Impact on Technology Impact on Society
(4pts-1 pt. Each) (12 pts-3 pts each) (12 pts-3 pts each)
Meso- The scientific revolution Medicine, science, art, Mesoamerica adopted new
America that happened in and philosophy were all technology, implemented
Mesoamerica were their very important to all social identities and political
belief in the cycles of three civilizations, but reforms, established symbolic
planets and celestial beings the greatest priorities and religious meanings and
like the sun, and the moon; were on astronomy and improved intercity relations
they also built architecture. which all coincided with the
observatories which helped systems theory used in
in their agricultural and processual archaeology.
architectural calculations.
Asia China's government's 13th Japan, which is To navigate shared futures for
five-year plan revolves particularly known for its Asia and the world across
around science-based electronics and policy, arts and culture,
innovation projects automobile products education, sustainability,
research, gene science, big business, and technology.
data and medical robotics.
Middle Syrians managed to control Some of the most The world's most important
East the right amount/volume of important technological source of energy and the key
air to be introduced into achievements in the to the stability of the global
the furnace of melted iron Middle East were related economy
to oxidize as much of the to the use of water, from
carbon out of the what- the ancient Iranian qanats
would-be steel. to the modern dam
systems on the Nile and
Euphrates Rivers.
Africa More than 35,000 years The socioeconomic Africa is a pan-African
ago, Egyptians scripted effects will improve the ecosystem development
textbooks about math that lives of impoverished network that brings together
included division and people in Africa all players to concentrate
multiplication of fractions efforts on creating a vibrant
and geometric formulas to environment for impact
calculate the area and investing on the continent by
volume of shapes addressing key barriers that
inhibit the development and
Flores, John Carlo A. September 21, 2021
BSME – 2D

growth of the sector in Africa.

Guide Questions
1. Why do you think were most intellectual ideas controversial?

- They were very controversial because they defied the most common and
widely-accepted beliefs during the time. If a widely-accepted belief is
challenged, people tend to become very defensive because it is what they
accepted their whole lives and they are uncomfortable with the fact that
they might have believed in something wrong for so long. A perfect example
is when people used to believe that the Earth is the center of the universe
and that all stars, planets, and the sun revolved around the Earth. They
believed that this is how God made the world.
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2. Why did the people accept these new discoveries despite being contradictory
to what was widely accepted at that time?

- The people accept these new discoveries because the ideas is have a study
a long time and have a facts that can make believe to the people and have
a evidence at all, and even it is contradictory some people accept this
because of that.

3. How do intellectual revolutions transform societies?

- The intellectual revolutions transform societies it is because of science that


the people experiment and try to think and create a technology that can
help to the society and because of intellectual revolution the people change
their perceptions in their life, the people are more knowledgeable and try
new things to discover other things that can help our society

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