Exam 39: Modern Science and Its Implications
Exam 1: The Earliest Human Societies56 Questions
Exam 2: Mesopotamia56 Questions
Exam 3: Early Africa and Egypt57 Questions
Exam 4: Central Asia and Indias Beginnings56 Questions
Exam 5: New Civilizations and Empires in Western and Central Asia55 Questions
Exam 6: Ancient China to 221 BCE56 Questions
Exam 7: The Settlement of the Americas and the Pacific Islands55 Questions
Exam 8: The Greek Adventure56 Questions
Exam 9: Greek Humanism, 800-100 BCE56 Questions
Exam 10: Rome From City-State to Empire56 Questions
Exam 11: The Roman Empire and the Rise of Christianity in the West, 31 BCE -800 CE56 Questions
Exam 12: Iran, India, and Global Trade56 Questions
Exam 13: Imperial China in Its Golden Age56 Questions
Exam 14: The Americas to the Fifteenth Century56 Questions
Exam 15: Islam56 Questions
Exam 16: Mature Islamic Society and the First Global Civilization56 Questions
Exam 17: Africa From Axum to 140055 Questions
Exam 18: The Mongols Unify Eurasia56 Questions
Exam 19: Japan and Southeast Asia56 Questions
Exam 20: The European Middle Ages, C 800-150056 Questions
Exam 21: The Late European Middle Ages and the Renaissance56 Questions
Exam 22: A Larger World Opens56 Questions
Exam 23: Religious Divisions and Political Consolidation in Europe56 Questions
Exam 24: The Gunpowder Empires of Western and Southern Asia56 Questions
Exam 25: Africa in the Era of Expansion56 Questions
Exam 26: China From the Ming Through the Early Qing Dynasty56 Questions
Exam 27: Japan and Southeast Asia in the Era of European Expansion56 Questions
Exam 28: From Conquest to Colonies in Hispanic America56 Questions
Exam 29: The Scientific Revolution and Its Enlightened Aftermath56 Questions
Exam 30: Liberalism and the Challenge to Absolute Monarchy56 Questions
Exam 31: The Early Industrial Revolution55 Questions
Exam 32: Europe: New Ideas and New Nations54 Questions
Exam 33: Advanced Industrial Society56 Questions
Exam 34: The Islamic World, 1600-191756 Questions
Exam 35: India and Southeast Asia Under Colonial Rule87 Questions
Exam 36: European Imperialism and Africa During the Age of Industry56 Questions
Exam 37: China in the Age of Imperialism53 Questions
Exam 38: Latin America From Independence to Dependent States55 Questions
Exam 39: Modern Science and Its Implications54 Questions
Exam 40: World War I and Its Disputed Settlement54 Questions
Exam 41: A Fragile Balance: Europe in the Twenties53 Questions
Exam 42: The Soviet Experiment to World War II54 Questions
Exam 43: Totalitarianism Refined: the Nazi State53 Questions
Exam 44: East Asia in a Century of Change52 Questions
Exam 45: World War II54 Questions
Exam 46: The Cold World War52 Questions
Exam 47: Decolonization of the Non-Western World51 Questions
Exam 48: The New Asia53 Questions
Exam 49: Africas Decolonization and Independence51 Questions
Exam 50: Latin America in the Twentieth Century52 Questions
Exam 51: The Reemergence of the Muslim World42 Questions
Exam 52: Collapse and Reemergence in Communist Europe55 Questions
Exam 53: A New Millennium49 Questions
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The Theory of Relativity, which announced the birth of 20th century physics and the end of the dominance of the Newtonian model, was developed by which German physicist?
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__________________ founded the Behaviorist school of psychology.
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_________________ hold to the Christian belief that an Intelligent Being created the cosmos and all within it.
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Which of t he following was true for most churches in the later years of the 1800s?
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One of the most disturbing aspects of modern specialized scientific study is that
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Ivan Pavlov is considered the founder of ____________________, a theory which insists the rewards and punishments are the controlling factor in most behavior.
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Freud's the ory of psychiatric treatment of mental problems is known as ____________________.
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Einstein a sserted that tim e itself was not an independent concept, but rather a(n)____________________ of space.
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Compare and contrast some of the major advances in the social, or soft sciences, such as anthropology, sociology, and psychology.
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Freud b elieved that he had completed the destruction of the traditional view of mankind begun by
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The civi c culture of both America and the European continent underwent a major change by the late 1800s, as many educated people
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What was the result of Chancellor Otto von Bismarck's attacks on the church in Germany?
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Which of these disciplines developed, if indirectly, because of Darwinian biology?
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For the period from 1860 to 1940, compare and contrast the significant changes in the Physical Sciences such as biology, physics, and astronomy.
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