Deck 17: The Eighteenth Century: an Age of Enlightenment

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How do the art and literature of the eighteenth century reflect the political and social life of the period?
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John Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding and tabula rasa
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What ideas and values defined the Enlightenment?
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cultural relativism
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Did the Enlightenment represent a new era for women? Why or why not?
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James Cook's Travels
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Bernard de Fontenelle's Plurality of Worlds
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What was the role of the institutional church in the eighteenth century? What relationship did established churches have with European states, and what roles did they play in European society?
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Immanuel Kant
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Pierre Bayle
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Compare and contrast the contributions of the French philosophes and Britain's Enlightenment figures. How do they differ, if they do, and why?
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skepticism
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What role did women play in the development of the Enlightenment?
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What specific contributions did Montesquieu, Voltaire, and Diderot make to the age of the Enlightenment? Compare and contrast their political ideas with Thomas Hobbes and Machiavelli.
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How did the popularization of science, the impact of travel literature, and the legacy of Locke and Newton influence the Enlightenment?
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Compare and contrast deism with strains of popular religiosity in the eighteenth century.
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What were the major ideas of Jean-Jacques Rousseau? In what ways were Rousseau's ideas unique, differing from those of his predecessors?
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Romanticism
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economic liberalism
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Published travel accounts of different cultures

A)presented an image of "natural man" who was happier than many Europeans.
B)saw the origin of the idea of the "noble savage."
C)led to the development of cultural relativism.
D)resulted in religious skepticism, as Europeans realized the existence of a variety of perceptions of the divine.
E)all of the above.
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Pietism and the Moravian Brethren
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The philosopher who proclaimed the motto of the Enlightenment as "Dare to know!" was

A)Immanuel Kant.
B)Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
C)Voltaire.
D)Baron d'Holbach.
E)Denis Diderot.
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The leader of the Physiocrats and their advocacy of natural economic laws was

A)Denis Diderot.
B)Adam Smith.
C)François Quesnay.
D)Cesare Beccaria.
E)David Hume.
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Voltaire was best known for his criticism of

A)the German monarchical system.
B)the separation of church and state.
C)religious intolerance.
D)Plato and the Greeks.
E)Chinese civilization.
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The French philosophes mostly included people from

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)the universities.
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Ashkenazic and Sephardic Jews
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In The Spirit of the Laws , Montesquieu argued that the best political system in a modern society is one where

A)the legislature exercises absolute and unlimited power.
B)the king exercises absolute and unlimited power.
C)power is divided between the three branches of government.
D)the nobility is uninvolved.
E)all government resources are focused on military power.
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European intellectual life in the eighteenth century was marked by

A)growing anti-Semitism and sharper persecution of minorities in universities.
B)the emergence of secularization and a search to find the natural laws governing human life.
C)sophism and the mockery of past traditions.
D)a return of monastic schools and medieval modes of training religious thinkers.
E)an intense pessimism about the possibility of human progress.
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The recognized capital of the Enlightenment was

A)Geneva.
B)Berlin.
C)London.
D)Vienna.
E)Paris.
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The scientist-philosopher who provides a link between the scientists of the 17th century and the philosophes of the next was

A)Voltaire.
B)Denis Diderot.
C)David Hume.
D)Cesare Beccaria.
E)Bernard de Fontenelle.
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John Locke's tabula rasa refers to

A)the temple of reason.
B)a heart of love.
C)the image of God.
D)a blank mind.
E)the table of tradition.
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The works of Fontenelle

A)popularize a growing skepticism toward the claims of religion.
B)portray churches as allies of scientific progress.
C)discourage amateur conversations about scientific matters.
D)question the capacity of women to comprehend scientific discourse.
E)advocated the replacement of Catholicism with Protestantism because the latter was more liberal.
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The French philosophes

A)flourished in an atmosphere of government support.
B)sought no extension of Enlightenment to other disciplines.
C)were literate intellectuals who meant to change the world through reason and rationality.
D)supported state censorship of ideas contrary to their own.
E)were widely influenced by Jean Jacques Rousseau and his emphasis upon emotions.
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Isaac Newton and John Locke

A)created two antagonistic religious systems of thought.
B)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)claimed that mathematics and science would bring about the cure for the evils of society but only very slowly.
D)said the philosophes were the prophets of the future and that their rejection of the Scientific Revolution was justified.
E)had little influence on the later Enlightenment as they were perceived to be figures of the "old" seventeenth century.
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Voltaire was the author of

A)Treatise on Toleration .
B)the plays Œdipe and Henriade .
C)Philosophic Letters on the English .
D)all of the above.
E)none of the above.
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John Wesley and Methodism
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Joseph II's Toleration Patent
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Enlightened thinkers can be understood as secularists because they strongly recommended

A)the application of the scientific method to the analysis and understanding of all aspects of human life.
B)the rational dismantling of all churches and their competing but empty ideologies.
C)a complete stop to all efforts at the reform of justice.
D)rigorous state control of all forms of education.
E)the establishment of democratic republics throughout Europe.
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How do the art and literature of the eighteenth century reflect the political and social life of the period?
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What ideas and values defined the Enlightenment?
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Did the Enlightenment represent a new era for women? Why or why not?
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Published travel accounts of different cultures

A)presented an image of "natural man" who was happier than many Europeans.
B)saw the origin of the idea of the "noble savage."
C)led to the development of cultural relativism.
D)resulted in religious skepticism, as Europeans realized the existence of a variety of perceptions of the divine.
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The philosopher who proclaimed the motto of the Enlightenment as "Dare to know!" was

A)Immanuel Kant.
B)Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
C)Voltaire.
D)Baron d'Holbach.
E)Denis Diderot.
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The leader of the Physiocrats and their advocacy of natural economic laws was

A)Denis Diderot.
B)Adam Smith.
C)François Quesnay.
D)Cesare Beccaria.
E)David Hume.
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Voltaire was best known for his criticism of

A)the German monarchical system.
B)the separation of church and state.
C)religious intolerance.
D)Plato and the Greeks.
E)Chinese civilization.
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The French philosophes mostly included people from

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B)the lower class and the lower middle class.
C)aristocracy and nobility.
D)urban artisans and craftsmen.
E)the universities.
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In The Spirit of the Laws , Montesquieu argued that the best political system in a modern society is one where

A)the legislature exercises absolute and unlimited power.
B)the king exercises absolute and unlimited power.
C)power is divided between the three branches of government.
D)the nobility is uninvolved.
E)all government resources are focused on military power.
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European intellectual life in the eighteenth century was marked by

A)growing anti-Semitism and sharper persecution of minorities in universities.
B)the emergence of secularization and a search to find the natural laws governing human life.
C)sophism and the mockery of past traditions.
D)a return of monastic schools and medieval modes of training religious thinkers.
E)an intense pessimism about the possibility of human progress.
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The recognized capital of the Enlightenment was

A)Geneva.
B)Berlin.
C)London.
D)Vienna.
E)Paris.
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The scientist-philosopher who provides a link between the scientists of the 17th century and the philosophes of the next was

A)Voltaire.
B)Denis Diderot.
C)David Hume.
D)Cesare Beccaria.
E)Bernard de Fontenelle.
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John Locke's tabula rasa refers to

A)the temple of reason.
B)a heart of love.
C)the image of God.
D)a blank mind.
E)the table of tradition.
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The works of Fontenelle

A)popularize a growing skepticism toward the claims of religion.
B)portray churches as allies of scientific progress.
C)discourage amateur conversations about scientific matters.
D)question the capacity of women to comprehend scientific discourse.
E)advocated the replacement of Catholicism with Protestantism because the latter was more liberal.
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The French philosophes

A)flourished in an atmosphere of government support.
B)sought no extension of Enlightenment to other disciplines.
C)were literate intellectuals who meant to change the world through reason and rationality.
D)supported state censorship of ideas contrary to their own.
E)were widely influenced by Jean Jacques Rousseau and his emphasis upon emotions.
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Isaac Newton and John Locke

A)created two antagonistic religious systems of thought.
B)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)claimed that mathematics and science would bring about the cure for the evils of society but only very slowly.
D)said the philosophes were the prophets of the future and that their rejection of the Scientific Revolution was justified.
E)had little influence on the later Enlightenment as they were perceived to be figures of the "old" seventeenth century.
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Voltaire was the author of

A)Treatise on Toleration .
B)the plays Œdipe and Henriade .
C)Philosophic Letters on the English .
D)all of the above.
E)none of the above.
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John Wesley and Methodism
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Enlightened thinkers can be understood as secularists because they strongly recommended

A)the application of the scientific method to the analysis and understanding of all aspects of human life.
B)the rational dismantling of all churches and their competing but empty ideologies.
C)a complete stop to all efforts at the reform of justice.
D)rigorous state control of all forms of education.
E)the establishment of democratic republics throughout Europe.
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