Exam 30: Liberalism and the Challenge to Absolute Monarchy
Exam 1: The Earliest Human Societies46 Questions
Exam 2: Mesopotamia46 Questions
Exam 3: Egypt51 Questions
Exam 4: Warriors and Deities in the Near East47 Questions
Exam 5: Indias Beginnings45 Questions
Exam 6: Ancient China to 500 Bce45 Questions
Exam 7: The Greek Adventure46 Questions
Exam 8: Greek Humanism: 800-100 Bce47 Questions
Exam 9: Rome: City-State to Empire46 Questions
Exam 10: Imperial Decline and the Birth of Christian Europe46 Questions
Exam 11: The Americas Before Columbus47 Questions
Exam 12: Africa From Kush to the Fifteenth Century46 Questions
Exam 13: Islam47 Questions
Exam 14: Mature Islamic Society and Institutions45 Questions
Exam 15: Indian Civilization in Its Golden Age40 Questions
Exam 16: Empire of the Middle: China to the Mongol Conquest45 Questions
Exam 17: Japan and Southeast Asia45 Questions
Exam 18: The European Middle Ages46 Questions
Exam 19: The Mongol Intrusion45 Questions
Exam 20: Late Medieval Troubles45 Questions
Exam 21: The European Renaissance44 Questions
Exam 22: A Larger World Opens45 Questions
Exam 23: The Protestant Reformation45 Questions
Exam 24: The Rise and Fall of the Muslim Empires45 Questions
Exam 25: Foundations of the European States50 Questions
Exam 26: China From the Ming Through the Early Qing Dynasty46 Questions
Exam 27: Japan in the Era of European Expansion47 Questions
Exam 28: From Conquest to Colonies in Hispanic America45 Questions
Exam 29: The Scientific Revolution and Its Enlightened Aftermath45 Questions
Exam 30: Liberalism and the Challenge to Absolute Monarchy39 Questions
Exam 31: The French Revolution and the Empire of Napoleon47 Questions
Exam 32: Europes Industrialization and Its Social Impacts45 Questions
Exam 33: Europe in Ideological Conflict46 Questions
Exam 34: Advanced Industrial Society46 Questions
Exam 35: Consolidation of National States46 Questions
Exam 36: The Islamic World, 1600-191745 Questions
Exam 37: Africa in the Era of Informal Empire44 Questions
Exam 38: European Imperialism and Africa During the Age of Industry38 Questions
Exam 39: China and Southeast Asia in the Age of Imperialism40 Questions
Exam 40: Latin America From Independence to Dependent States45 Questions
Exam 41: Modern Science and Its Implications45 Questions
Exam 42: World War I and Its Disputed Settlement47 Questions
Exam 43: A Fragile Balance: Europe in the Twenties46 Questions
Exam 44: The Soviet Experiment to World War Ii46 Questions
Exam 45: Totalitarianism Refined: the Nazi State40 Questions
Exam 46: East Asia in a Century of Change44 Questions
Exam 47: World War Ii47 Questions
Exam 48: High and Low Cultures in the West38 Questions
Exam 49: Superpower Rivalry and the European Recovery40 Questions
Exam 50: Decolonization and the Third World40 Questions
Exam 51: The New Asia43 Questions
Exam 52: Africas Decolonization and Years of Independence40 Questions
Exam 53: Latin America in the Twentieth Century40 Questions
Exam 54: The Reemergence of the Muslim World45 Questions
Exam 55: Collapse and Reemergence in Communist Europe44 Questions
Exam 56: A New Millennium31 Questions
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Liberals of the 18th century generally believed that ____________________ was the best cure for society's problems.
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A "level playing field," in liberal terms refers to
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What would best describe the liberal concept of government?
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In Europe, the War of the Austrian Succession was known as ____________________ ____________________ ____________________.
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The ____________________ ____________________ demanded use of British ships by the colonies for commerce.
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Explain the fundamentals of liberalism. In what ways did that concept differ from pure democracy?
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Liberal thinking on government was derived largely from the writings of the English political scientist, ____________________ ____________________, and the Frenchman, ____________________.
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The basic liberal philosophy is a product of the ____________________ period.
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Under the ____________________ ____________________ ____________________, France agreed to help the Americans with both monetary aid and manpower.
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