Synthesize the topic of evolution by creating a timeline of evolutionary thought against what was happening in wider society at the time.

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Synthesize the topic of evolution by creating a timeline of evolutionary thought against what was happening in wider society at
the time.
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Before class on Tuesday:
1. Consult the lecture on Evolutionary Thought (Parts 1 and 2) to MATCH the following evolutionary thinkers with their primary
contributions: Carolus Linnaeus, Archbishop James Ussher, Robert Hooke, Jean Baptiste Lamarck, Charles Lyell, Stephen Jay
Gould, Alfred Russell Wallace, W. E. B. DuBois, Franz Boas, Georges Cuvier, Nicholas Steno, Charles Darwin
2. DEFINE the contributions on your timeline. They include stratigraphy, natural selection, binomial nomenclature, adaptive
radiation, uniformitarianism, punctuated equilibrium, deep time, catastrophism, human equality, young earth, fossils were
former plants and animals, acquired characteristics. Note: some concepts were put forward by more than one thinker and
some thinkers had more than one concept.
3. Put these thinkers and their contributions along a TIMELINE (you can hand draw this or do it on a computer) in chronological
order. Some will overlap and you will be able to see which thinkers were contemporaries. A timeline looks something like this:
Transcribed Image Text:Goals Synthesize the topic of evolution by creating a timeline of evolutionary thought against what was happening in wider society at the time. Prompts Before class on Tuesday: 1. Consult the lecture on Evolutionary Thought (Parts 1 and 2) to MATCH the following evolutionary thinkers with their primary contributions: Carolus Linnaeus, Archbishop James Ussher, Robert Hooke, Jean Baptiste Lamarck, Charles Lyell, Stephen Jay Gould, Alfred Russell Wallace, W. E. B. DuBois, Franz Boas, Georges Cuvier, Nicholas Steno, Charles Darwin 2. DEFINE the contributions on your timeline. They include stratigraphy, natural selection, binomial nomenclature, adaptive radiation, uniformitarianism, punctuated equilibrium, deep time, catastrophism, human equality, young earth, fossils were former plants and animals, acquired characteristics. Note: some concepts were put forward by more than one thinker and some thinkers had more than one concept. 3. Put these thinkers and their contributions along a TIMELINE (you can hand draw this or do it on a computer) in chronological order. Some will overlap and you will be able to see which thinkers were contemporaries. A timeline looks something like this:
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