Exam 22: Patterns of Nation-States and Culture in the Atlantic World, 1750-1871
Exam 1: The African Origins of Humanity, Prehistory-10,000 B.C.E60 Questions
Exam 2: Agrarian-Urban Centers of the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean, 11,500-600 B.C.E61 Questions
Exam 3: Shifting Agrarian Centers in India, 3000-600 B.C.E63 Questions
Exam 4: Agrarian Centers and the Mandate of Heaven in Ancient China, 5000-481 B.C.E64 Questions
Exam 5: Origins Apart: the Americas and Oceania, 30,000-600 B.C.E62 Questions
Exam 6: Chiefdoms and Early States in Africa and the Americas, 600 B.C.E-600 C.E63 Questions
Exam 7: Innovation and Adaptation in Western Eurasia: Persia, Greece, and Rome, 550 B.C.E-600 C.E63 Questions
Exam 8: Empires and Visionaries in India, 600 B.C.E-600 C.E75 Questions
Exam 9: China: Imperial Unification and Perfecting the Moral Order, 722 B.C.E-618 C.E63 Questions
Exam 10: Islamic Civilization and Byzantium, 600-1300 C.E60 Questions
Exam 11: Innovation and Adaptation in the Western Christian World, 600-1450 C.E66 Questions
Exam 12: Contrasting Patterns in India, China, and Inner Asia, 600-1600 C.E68 Questions
Exam 13: Religious Civilizations Interacting: Korea, Japan, and Vietnam, 550-1500 C.E61 Questions
Exam 14: Patterns of State Formation in Africa, 600-1450 C.E69 Questions
Exam 15: The Rise of Empires in the Americas, 600-1550 C.E65 Questions
Exam 16: Western European Overseas Expansion and the Ottoman-Habsburg Struggle, 1450-165074 Questions
Exam 17: The Renaissance, New Sciences, and Religious Wars in Europe, 1450-175060 Questions
Exam 18: New Patterns in New Worlds: Colonialism and Indigenous Responses in the Americas, 1500-180077 Questions
Exam 19: African Kingdoms, the Atlantic Slave Trade, and the Origins of Black America, 1450-180067 Questions
Exam 20: The Mughal Empire: Muslim Rulers and Hindu Subjects, 1400-175072 Questions
Exam 21: Regulating the Inner and Outer Domains: China and Japan, 1500-180064 Questions
Exam 22: Patterns of Nation-States and Culture in the Atlantic World, 1750-187159 Questions
Exam 23: Creoles and Caudillos: Latin America in the Nineteenth Century, 1790-191760 Questions
Exam 24: The Challenge of Modernity: East Asia, 1750-191070 Questions
Exam 25: Adaptation and Resistance: the Ottoman and Russian Empires, 1683-190860 Questions
Exam 26: Industrialization and Its Discontents, 1750-191462 Questions
Exam 27: The New Imperialism in the Nineteenth Century, 1750-191465 Questions
Exam 28: World Wars and Competing Visions of Modernity, 1900-194574 Questions
Exam 29: Reconstruction, Cold War, and Decolonization, 1945-196268 Questions
Exam 30: The End of the Cold War, Western Social Transformation, and the Developing World, 1963-199170 Questions
Exam 31: A Fragile Capitalist-Democratic World Order, 1991-201460 Questions
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Fury resulted from a 1791 decision by the white settler Provincial Assembly in Saint-Domingue to:
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After the American Civil War, a period of unification ensued during which Southern states were occupied by federal troops in order to enforce the new policies of _________.
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The Louisiana Purchase took place ___________ the Haitian Revolution.
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_____________ invented a machine which could behead a victim "painlessly", and he later changed his own name to elude association with its use.
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The ethnolinguistic version of the Enlightenment inspired by Johann Gottfried Herder was:
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The nation-state of Italy was not fully unified until it established sovereignty over _______ in 1870.
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Building on the philosophical assumption of the material state of nature, the so-called physiocrats argued that freedom and equality should be the standard economic principles and that the state should adopt a _________, or "hands-off", policy in that regard.
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After supplying the American colonists with money, arms, and officers, in 1778-1779, in alliance with _________, France declared war on Great Britain.
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Publication of Denis Diderot's Encyclopédie was difficult because:
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__________ painted in the Romantic style, including a scene of a languid harem in The Women of Algiers in their Apartment (1834).
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What did Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès believe the Third Estate stood for, in his pamphlet entitled "What is the Third Estate?"
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In the course of his unification of Germany, Bismarck launched wars against all of the following countries except:
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Regarding the newly independent North American republic, which of the following statements is not accurate?
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The machine accepted by the French Assembly for use in executions was designed by _________.
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Between 1877 and 1914, US Southern state legislatures systematically attacked African-Americans' rights in respect to all of the following except:
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For French philosopher Auguste Comte, world history was arranged into three successive stages, theological, metaphysical and scientific, the last stage representing the advances and progress ushered in by the sciences, which he saw as a positive stage. Hence Comte's philosophy's was labeled _________.
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Among the causes espoused by the Paris Commune of 1871 was:
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Austria's Prime Minister Prince Klemens von Metternich, an opponent of constitutional nationalism, in an effort to reinstitute the right of kings and emperors to rule by divine grace, persuaded the Congress of Vienna to formulate two new principles: _________.
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