Exam 6: The Scientific View of the World
Exam 1: The Rise of Europe36 Questions
Exam 2: The Upheaval in Western Christendom, 1300-156037 Questions
Exam 3: Economic Renewal and Wars of Religion, 1560-164832 Questions
Exam 4: The Growing Power of Western Europe, 1640-171534 Questions
Exam 5: The Transformation of Eastern Europe, 1648-174030 Questions
Exam 6: The Scientific View of the World27 Questions
Exam 7: The Struggle for Wealth and Empire30 Questions
Exam 8: The Age of Enlightenment34 Questions
Exam 9: The French Revolution64 Questions
Exam 10: Napoleonic Europe37 Questions
Exam 11: Industries, Ideas, and the Struggle for Reform, 1815-184840 Questions
Exam 12: Revolutions and the Reimposition of Order, 1848-187023 Questions
Exam 13: The Global Consolidation of Large Nation-States, 1859-187138 Questions
Exam 14: European Civilization, 1871-1914: Economy and Politics27 Questions
Exam 15: European Civilization, 1871-1914: Society and Culture19 Questions
Exam 16: Europes World Supremacy, 1871-191456 Questions
Exam 17: The First World War36 Questions
Exam 18: The Russian Revolution and the Soviet Union37 Questions
Exam 19: Democracy, Anti-Imperialism, and the Economic Crisis After the First World War29 Questions
Exam 20: Democracy and Dictatorship in the 1930s34 Questions
Exam 21: The Second World War31 Questions
Exam 22: The Cold War and Reconstruction After the Second World War36 Questions
Exam 23: Postcolonial Nations in Asia and Latin America33 Questions
Exam 24: Empires Into Nations: Africa and the Middle East After the Second World War51 Questions
Exam 25: Coexistence, Confrontation, and the New Global Economy39 Questions
Exam 26: The International Revolt Against Soviet Communism30 Questions
Exam 27: The Changing Modern World34 Questions
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The influential writers Francis Bacon and René Descartes, both prophets of the new science, did all of the following except
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