Exam 24: The Enlightenment
Exam 20: The Catholic Reformation and the Baroque Style20 Questions
Exam 21: Absolute Power and the Aristocratic Style20 Questions
Exam 22: The Baroque in the Protestant North20 Questions
Exam 23: The Scientific Revolution and the New Learning20 Questions
Exam 24: The Enlightenment20 Questions
Exam 25: The Limits of Reason20 Questions
Exam 26: Eighteenth-Century Art,music,and Society20 Questions
Exam 27: The Romantic View of Nature20 Questions
Exam 28: The Romantic Hero20 Questions
Exam 29: The Romantic Style in Art and Music20 Questions
Exam 30: Industry,Empire,and the Realist Style20 Questions
Exam 31: The Move Toward Modernism20 Questions
Exam 32: The Modernist Assault20 Questions
Exam 33: The Freudian Revolution20 Questions
Exam 34: Total War,Totalitarianism,and the Arts20 Questions
Exam 35: The Quest for Meaning19 Questions
Exam 36: Liberation and Equality20 Questions
Exam 37: The Information Age20 Questions
Exam 38: Globalism19 Questions
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The era marking the divide between the medieval faith-based view of the world and the modern,secular view is called
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According to Hobbes,the collective safety of society lay in its willingness to submit to a higher authority,which Hobbes called
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________ envisioned the social contract as a bond between individuals who surrendered some portion of their freedom to a sovereign authority.
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Which of the following best describes the general philosophical mood of those writers of the seventeenth century interested in social progress?
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Describe the impact and fallout of the Enlightenment on European literature.
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Which of the following is considered a writer whose works formed the wellspring of philosophical thought in the era and was highly influential upon Jefferson as well as Montesquieu?
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Describe the views of John Locke on duties of a government to its people.
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________,which provided an expanding reading public with true-to-life characters drawn from everyday life,was the most important new form of literary entertainment.
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The producing editor of the Encyclopédie was which of the following?
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Discuss the views of Hobbes on societal submission to a higher authority.
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The English historian famous for writing 1776's The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire was which of the following?
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Explain how Smith,Diderot,Condorcet,and Wollstonecraft helped to shape the concepts of social and economic progress during this period.What were their contributions?
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For the philosphes,the key to social reform lay in a true understanding of human nature,which they argued could best be acquired by examining
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________ saw government as an agent of the people,bound to exercise the will of the majority.
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Which of the following is the name of the early type of fictional portrayals of contemporary life in written form?
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________,a new literary genre,provided penetrating commentary on current events and social behavior,as popularized in the newspapers and periodicals of the day.
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Which of the following writers focused on the "laws" of production and trade,and was central to the development of modern-day concepts of free-enterprise economies?
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Samuel Richardson's bestselling work of 1740 was Pamela,Or,Virtue Rewarded,which is noteworthy as
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Which of the following is England's legendary Neoclassical poet of the Enlightenment?
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