Exam 1: Transition to the Modern Age: Renaissance and Reformation
Exam 1: Transition to the Modern Age: Renaissance and Reformation102 Questions
Exam 2: Political and Economic Transformation: National States, Overseas Expansion, Commercial Revolution84 Questions
Exam 3: Intellectual Transformation: the Scientific Revolution and the Age of Enlightenment86 Questions
Exam 4: The Era of the French Revolution: Affirmation of Liberty and Equality92 Questions
Exam 5: The Industrial Revolution: The Transformation of Society79 Questions
Exam 6: Thought and Culture in the Early Nineteenth Century82 Questions
Exam 7: Surge of Liberalism and Nationalism: Revolution, Counterrevolution, and Unification78 Questions
Exam 8: Thought and Culture in the Mid-Nineteenth Century: Realism, Positivism, Darwinism, and Social Criticism86 Questions
Exam 9: Europe in the Late Nineteenth Century: Modernization, Nationalism, Imperialism93 Questions
Exam 10: Modern Consciousness: New Views of Nature, Human Nature, and the Arts78 Questions
Exam 11: World War I: The West in Despair83 Questions
Exam 12: An Era of Totalitarianism88 Questions
Exam 13: World War II: Western Civilization in the Balance56 Questions
Exam 14: Europe After World War II: Recovery and Realignment, 1945-198963 Questions
Exam 15: The Troubled Present55 Questions
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The Renaissance, which began in the city-states of northern Italy, spread north and west to all the following except
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Elizabeth I
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In The Prince , Machiavelli expounded a new political theory
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Henry VIII of England
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Compare the motivations of Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Henry VIII. How did the Reformation differ in each example?
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How may one argue that the Italian city-states contributed to the advance of political concepts?
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Edict of Nantes
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Leonardo da Vinci
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Please use this outline map of Italy to answer the question(s).
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On the map of Italy, locate the five major powers that emerged on the Italian peninsula: the kingdom of Naples and Sicily, the Papal States, Florence, Venice, and Milan.

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Please use this outline map of Italy to answer the question(s).
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On the map of Italy, locate each of the following: Florence, where the revolt of the Ciompi occurred; Venice, which served as a model of republican government; and Lodi, where a peace treaty was signed.

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How did Erasmus encourage the Reformation even if he did not agree with it?
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In the fourteenth century, people who began to question the authority of the international church and its clergy used all the following arguments except that the
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Protestants
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The success of the Reformation outside Germany and Scandinavia derived largely from the work of
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Which of the following destroyed the republican constitution of Florence in 1480?
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