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Which city was the recognized capital of the Enlightenment?

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B)Berlin
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Which scientist-philosopher provided a link between the scientists of the 17th century and the philosophes of the 18th century?

A)Voltaire
B)Diderot
C)Montesquieu
D)Beccaria
E)Fontenelle
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Baron Paul d'Holbach believed that

A)emotion was more important than reason.
B)traditional values were always best.
C)religious revival was Europe's only hope.
D)God was like a clockmaker.
E)God did not exist.
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Supporters of polygenesis believed that

A)there were a number of separate human species.
B)there was only one human species.
C)the earth had been created by more than one god.
D)truth could only be discovered through the embrace of all religions.
E)racial differences were largely an illusion.
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____ religion and growing secularization were important factors in the emergence of the Enlightenment.

A)A new devotion to
B)Skepticism toward
C)The absolute rejection of
D)A renewed faith in
E)The embrace of traditional
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How did Immanuel Kant, a German philosopher, define the Enlightenment?

A)"Man's leaving his self-caused immaturity"
B)"The end of tyranny"
C)"A new era of equality for all"
D)"A false intimation of future woes"
E)"The proxy for real progress"
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Who wrote The Spirit of the Laws?

A)Mary Wollstonecraft
B)Denis Diderot
C)Voltaire
D)Montesquieu
E)John Locke
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Which statement best describes the French philosophes?

A)They flourished in an atmosphere of government support.
B)They sought no extension of Enlightenment to other disciplines beyond philosophy.
C)They were literate intellectuals who meant to change the world through reason and rationality.
D)They supported state censorship of ideas contrary to their own.
E)They were widely influenced by Jean Jacques Rousseau and his emphasis upon emotions.
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From which segment of society did most of the French philosophes come?

A)The nobility and the middle class
B)The lower class and the lower middle class
C)Aristocracy and nobility
D)Urban artisans and craftsmen
E)Merchants and tradesmen
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With which of the following statements would Voltaire have agreed?

A)Women have no place in intellectual life.
B)The universe is a wild and unpredictable thing.
C)Jesus was a good man, but he was not divine.
D)God directs the lives of every individual.
E)Faith is more important than reason.
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The Plurality of Worlds used a dialogue between an aristocratic lady and her lover to explain

A)the mechanistic universe.
B)religious toleration.
C)the power of reason.
D)absolute monarchy.
E)human nature.
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What was the main purpose of the Encyclopedia, according to Diderot?

A)To get the uneducated masses to respect authority
B)To usher in God's kingdom on earth
C)To dispute the claims of science
D)To exacerbate the hedonism of his peers
E)To change the general way of thinking
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What most closely describes the contributions of Isaac Newton and John Locke to the Enlightenment?

A)They created two antagonistic religious systems of thought.
B)They provided inspiration for the Enlightenment by arguing that through rational reasoning and the acquisition of knowledge one could discover natural laws governing all aspects of human society.
C)They claimed that mathematics and science would bring about the cure for the evils of society but only very slowly.
D)They said the philosophes were the prophets of the future and that their rejection of the scientific revolution was justified.
E)They had little influence on the later Enlightenment as they were perceived to be figures of the "old" seventeenth century.
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What is the main idea of deism?

A)It posits that religion is fairy tales to frighten the superstitious.
B)It suggests that if God exists, he has no interest in the world.
C)It argues that God created the universe, but has no direct involvement in it.
D)It suggests that a transcendent spirit controls every event.
E)It argues that praying matters.
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Whose voyages in the Pacific Ocean were a major inspiration for travel literature in the eighteenth century?

A)James Cook
B)Ferdinand de Lesseps
C)Zheng He
D)David Hume
E)Ferdinand Magellan
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Who advocated natural economic laws as the leader of the Physiocrats?

A)Denis Diderot
B)Adam Smith
C)Francois Quesnay
D)Cesare Beccaria
E)David Hume
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According to Montesquieu, there were three basic types of governments: republican, monarchical, and

A)imperial.
B)socialist.
C)despotic.
D)democratic.
E)oligarchical.
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As a deist, Voltaire likened the universe to a

A)human being.
B)clock.
C)wild animal.
D)unsolvable riddle.
E)delicious meal.
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With what characteristic was every person born, according to John Locke?

A)A passion for evil
B)Love in their heart
C)The image of God in their mind's eye
D)A blank mind
E)A mixture of their parent's beliefs and values
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Which scientist-philosopher provided a link between the scientists of the 17th century and the philosophes of the 18th century?

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Baron Paul d'Holbach believed that

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Supporters of polygenesis believed that

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D)truth could only be discovered through the embrace of all religions.
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____ religion and growing secularization were important factors in the emergence of the Enlightenment.

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E)The embrace of traditional
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How did Immanuel Kant, a German philosopher, define the Enlightenment?

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C)"A new era of equality for all"
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E)"The proxy for real progress"
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Who wrote The Spirit of the Laws?

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Which statement best describes the French philosophes?

A)They flourished in an atmosphere of government support.
B)They sought no extension of Enlightenment to other disciplines beyond philosophy.
C)They were literate intellectuals who meant to change the world through reason and rationality.
D)They supported state censorship of ideas contrary to their own.
E)They were widely influenced by Jean Jacques Rousseau and his emphasis upon emotions.
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From which segment of society did most of the French philosophes come?

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C)Aristocracy and nobility
D)Urban artisans and craftsmen
E)Merchants and tradesmen
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With which of the following statements would Voltaire have agreed?

A)Women have no place in intellectual life.
B)The universe is a wild and unpredictable thing.
C)Jesus was a good man, but he was not divine.
D)God directs the lives of every individual.
E)Faith is more important than reason.
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The Plurality of Worlds used a dialogue between an aristocratic lady and her lover to explain

A)the mechanistic universe.
B)religious toleration.
C)the power of reason.
D)absolute monarchy.
E)human nature.
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What was the main purpose of the Encyclopedia, according to Diderot?

A)To get the uneducated masses to respect authority
B)To usher in God's kingdom on earth
C)To dispute the claims of science
D)To exacerbate the hedonism of his peers
E)To change the general way of thinking
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What most closely describes the contributions of Isaac Newton and John Locke to the Enlightenment?

A)They created two antagonistic religious systems of thought.
B)They provided inspiration for the Enlightenment by arguing that through rational reasoning and the acquisition of knowledge one could discover natural laws governing all aspects of human society.
C)They claimed that mathematics and science would bring about the cure for the evils of society but only very slowly.
D)They said the philosophes were the prophets of the future and that their rejection of the scientific revolution was justified.
E)They had little influence on the later Enlightenment as they were perceived to be figures of the "old" seventeenth century.
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What is the main idea of deism?

A)It posits that religion is fairy tales to frighten the superstitious.
B)It suggests that if God exists, he has no interest in the world.
C)It argues that God created the universe, but has no direct involvement in it.
D)It suggests that a transcendent spirit controls every event.
E)It argues that praying matters.
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Whose voyages in the Pacific Ocean were a major inspiration for travel literature in the eighteenth century?

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B)Ferdinand de Lesseps
C)Zheng He
D)David Hume
E)Ferdinand Magellan
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Who advocated natural economic laws as the leader of the Physiocrats?

A)Denis Diderot
B)Adam Smith
C)Francois Quesnay
D)Cesare Beccaria
E)David Hume
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According to Montesquieu, there were three basic types of governments: republican, monarchical, and

A)imperial.
B)socialist.
C)despotic.
D)democratic.
E)oligarchical.
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As a deist, Voltaire likened the universe to a

A)human being.
B)clock.
C)wild animal.
D)unsolvable riddle.
E)delicious meal.
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With what characteristic was every person born, according to John Locke?

A)A passion for evil
B)Love in their heart
C)The image of God in their mind's eye
D)A blank mind
E)A mixture of their parent's beliefs and values
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