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Deck 18: The West on the Eve of a New World Order
1
Which of the following statements would John Locke find acceptable?
A)Some of us are born bad.
B)A positive environment will create positive results.
C)Everything that we are is in our genes.
D)Faith, not reason, determines what we know.
E)Original sin places limits on individual aspirations.
A)Some of us are born bad.
B)A positive environment will create positive results.
C)Everything that we are is in our genes.
D)Faith, not reason, determines what we know.
E)Original sin places limits on individual aspirations.
A positive environment will create positive results.
2
Cartesian dualism
A)separated people on the basis of gender.
B)distinguished primarily between good and evil.
C)viewed mind and matter as two distinct and separate entities.
D)refuted the elipticism of Newton's rhetorical absolutes.
E)was initially developed by Bacon and Locke.
A)separated people on the basis of gender.
B)distinguished primarily between good and evil.
C)viewed mind and matter as two distinct and separate entities.
D)refuted the elipticism of Newton's rhetorical absolutes.
E)was initially developed by Bacon and Locke.
viewed mind and matter as two distinct and separate entities.
3
Newton's Principia
A)placed the earth at the center of the universe.
B)rejected the ideas of Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo.
C)mathematically disproved the universal law of gravitation.
D)supplied the new theory of the universe that combined the work of Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo.
E)proved that Luther was correct regarding salvation by faith.
A)placed the earth at the center of the universe.
B)rejected the ideas of Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo.
C)mathematically disproved the universal law of gravitation.
D)supplied the new theory of the universe that combined the work of Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo.
E)proved that Luther was correct regarding salvation by faith.
supplied the new theory of the universe that combined the work of Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo.
4
Adam Smith is seen as one of the founders of the modern discipline of economics.
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5
The philosophe who praised the checks and balances of the British constitution was
A)Diderot.
B)Voltaire.
C)Montesquieu.
D)Rousseau.
E)Descartes.
A)Diderot.
B)Voltaire.
C)Montesquieu.
D)Rousseau.
E)Descartes.
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6
The intellectuals of the Enlightenment advocated the
A)creation of a new religion of sciences.
B)use of the scientific method to foster progress toward a "better" society.
C)application of religious precepts to all knowledge.
D)inversion of human development.
E)abandonment of reason for the purpose of developing human knowledge.
A)creation of a new religion of sciences.
B)use of the scientific method to foster progress toward a "better" society.
C)application of religious precepts to all knowledge.
D)inversion of human development.
E)abandonment of reason for the purpose of developing human knowledge.
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7
Isaac Newton was an inspiration for the Enlightenment in his contention that the world and everything in it worked like a giant machine.
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8
The Ptolemaic view of the universe believed all of the following to be true except
A)the planets were believed to be imperfect and material.
B)the imperfect, motionless earth was in a state of constant change at the center of the universe.
C)heavenly bodies, composed of a crystalline substance, resided in concentric spheres that moved in circular orbits around the earth.
D)God and all the saved souls resided in the Empyrean Heaven that lay beyond the outermost, or tenth, sphere.
E)God and the saved souls were at one end of the universe and humans at the center.
A)the planets were believed to be imperfect and material.
B)the imperfect, motionless earth was in a state of constant change at the center of the universe.
C)heavenly bodies, composed of a crystalline substance, resided in concentric spheres that moved in circular orbits around the earth.
D)God and all the saved souls resided in the Empyrean Heaven that lay beyond the outermost, or tenth, sphere.
E)God and the saved souls were at one end of the universe and humans at the center.
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Rene Descartes
A)was the developer of algebra.
B)had his writings approved by the Church.
C)claimed that "I think, therefore I am."
D)fled the Dutch Republic for the Holy Roman Empire.
E)discovered the moon of Jupiter.
A)was the developer of algebra.
B)had his writings approved by the Church.
C)claimed that "I think, therefore I am."
D)fled the Dutch Republic for the Holy Roman Empire.
E)discovered the moon of Jupiter.
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10
Maria Winkelmann was the author of the Vindication of the Rights of Woman .
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11
The Enlightenment argued that the Scientific Method did not apply to human understanding, which could only be achieved through intuitive thinking.
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12
In the Enlightenment, many intellectuals argued that women were by nature inferior to men.
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13
Catherine the Great ended serfdom in Russia.
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14
The immediate cause of the French Revolution was the continuation of serfdom in France.
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15
A discovery made by Galileo was the
A)development of the calculus.
B)fallacy of the existence of sunspots and the phases of Venus.
C)five moons revolving around Pluto.
D)similarity of the material composition of other planets and the moon to that of the earth.
E)totally flat terrain of the earth's moon.
A)development of the calculus.
B)fallacy of the existence of sunspots and the phases of Venus.
C)five moons revolving around Pluto.
D)similarity of the material composition of other planets and the moon to that of the earth.
E)totally flat terrain of the earth's moon.
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16
The Catholic Church condemned the theories of Copernicus and Galileo because they
A)ended the spirituality of the earth.
B)threatened the Scriptures, as the heavens were no longer a spiritual world but a world of matter.
C)was simpler to accept it than to reject its doctrinal challenges.
D)conflicted with those of Newton.
E)were contrary to the Council of Constance.
A)ended the spirituality of the earth.
B)threatened the Scriptures, as the heavens were no longer a spiritual world but a world of matter.
C)was simpler to accept it than to reject its doctrinal challenges.
D)conflicted with those of Newton.
E)were contrary to the Council of Constance.
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17
In the geocentric universe model, the earth revolves around the sun.
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18
France's revolutionary army was an important step in the creation of modern nationalism.
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19
Descartes became famous for his statement in Discourse on Method , "I think, therefore I am."
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20
Which of the following was not one of the positive buzzwords of the Enlightenment?
A)reason
B)divine revelation
C)natural law
D)hope
E)progress
A)reason
B)divine revelation
C)natural law
D)hope
E)progress
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21
In line with mercantilist theory,
A)governments had nothing to do regarding trade and manufacturing policies.
B)Latin American countries traded exclusively with their "mother" countries.
C)Latin American colonies were encouraged to manufacture.
D)American colonies were viewed as sources of raw materials and markets by Europeans.
E)the production of heavy industrial products was instituted in Mexico in 1734.
A)governments had nothing to do regarding trade and manufacturing policies.
B)Latin American countries traded exclusively with their "mother" countries.
C)Latin American colonies were encouraged to manufacture.
D)American colonies were viewed as sources of raw materials and markets by Europeans.
E)the production of heavy industrial products was instituted in Mexico in 1734.
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22
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
A)was idealistic and honest and never deviated from his promises or commitments.
B)argued that children's education should be strict and regimented.
C)argued that, in accord with the "general will," people could be "forced to be free."
D)believed that women were "naturally" different from men.
E)both b and c
A)was idealistic and honest and never deviated from his promises or commitments.
B)argued that children's education should be strict and regimented.
C)argued that, in accord with the "general will," people could be "forced to be free."
D)believed that women were "naturally" different from men.
E)both b and c
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23
The person viewed as one of the founders of modern economics and known for the doctrine of laissez-faire was
A)John McDonald.
B)Adam Smith.
C)Robert Walpole.
D)Robert Burns.
E)Lord Gordon Brown.
A)John McDonald.
B)Adam Smith.
C)Robert Walpole.
D)Robert Burns.
E)Lord Gordon Brown.
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24
Britain decided to end its war against the Americans after a combined American and French force defeated General Cornwallis at
A)Cowpens.
B)Newburgh.
C)Saratoga.
D)Yorktown.
E)Boston.
A)Cowpens.
B)Newburgh.
C)Saratoga.
D)Yorktown.
E)Boston.
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25
Which of the following descriptions best depicts the Rococo style?
A)the profuse use of strict geometric patterns
B)emphasis on largeness and majesty
C)a fondness for curves and emphasized grace, charm, and gentle action
D)a rejection of the effort to seek love, joy, and pleasure in favor of religious imagery
E)stress on formal order
A)the profuse use of strict geometric patterns
B)emphasis on largeness and majesty
C)a fondness for curves and emphasized grace, charm, and gentle action
D)a rejection of the effort to seek love, joy, and pleasure in favor of religious imagery
E)stress on formal order
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26
The formal event which led to the break between the American colonies and England was the
A)creation of the Articles of Confederation.
B)confrontation at Yorktown.
C)confrontation over the Stamp Act.
D)signing of the Declaration of Independence.
E)creation of the United States Constitution.
A)creation of the Articles of Confederation.
B)confrontation at Yorktown.
C)confrontation over the Stamp Act.
D)signing of the Declaration of Independence.
E)creation of the United States Constitution.
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27
The Austrian ruler whose reform program abolished serfdom, eliminated internal trade barriers, and instituted a new penal code, among other things, was
A)Adolf III.
B)Maria Theresa.
C)Joseph II.
D)Frederick the Great.
E)Charles VI.
A)Adolf III.
B)Maria Theresa.
C)Joseph II.
D)Frederick the Great.
E)Charles VI.
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28
Which of the following was NOT a direct result of the Seven Years' War?
A)France ceded Canada to British control.
B)Spain ceded Florida to British control.
C)France ceded the Louisiana Territory to the Spanish.
D)The Dutch permanently withdrew from the New World.
E)Great Britain became the world's greatest colonial power.
A)France ceded Canada to British control.
B)Spain ceded Florida to British control.
C)France ceded the Louisiana Territory to the Spanish.
D)The Dutch permanently withdrew from the New World.
E)Great Britain became the world's greatest colonial power.
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29
Which of the following statements is an accurate depiction of the nature of the British Parliament in the latter half of the eighteenth century?
A)It was primarily composed of civil libertarians who advocated individual rights.
B)Its role was primarily that of a rubber stamp for the king.
C)It shared power with the king, gradually gaining the upper hand.
D)Uniquely, women could become Members of Parliament.
E)It failed to meet between 1753 and 1792.
A)It was primarily composed of civil libertarians who advocated individual rights.
B)Its role was primarily that of a rubber stamp for the king.
C)It shared power with the king, gradually gaining the upper hand.
D)Uniquely, women could become Members of Parliament.
E)It failed to meet between 1753 and 1792.
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30
Enlightened absolutism
A)was based more on practical measures to strengthen the power of the state than to "reform" and free their populations.
B)was best illustrated by the activity of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.
C)was truly applied only briefly, in the ten months before the death of Emelyan Pugachev.
D)was limited by the desires of the middle classes to retain their special advantages.
E)best describes the British government in the eighteenth century.
A)was based more on practical measures to strengthen the power of the state than to "reform" and free their populations.
B)was best illustrated by the activity of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.
C)was truly applied only briefly, in the ten months before the death of Emelyan Pugachev.
D)was limited by the desires of the middle classes to retain their special advantages.
E)best describes the British government in the eighteenth century.
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31
The Estates-General was convened in 1789 in order to deal with the
A)invasion of Silesia.
B)near bankruptcy of the French Treasury.
C)grievances of the French peasantry.
D)discontent in the French colonies.
E)Louis XVI's demand for more power.
A)invasion of Silesia.
B)near bankruptcy of the French Treasury.
C)grievances of the French peasantry.
D)discontent in the French colonies.
E)Louis XVI's demand for more power.
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32
The eighteenth-century ruler who called himself/herself "the first servant of the state" was
A)Joseph II of Austria.
B)George III of Great Britain.
C)Catherine the Great of Russia.
D)Frederick II of Prussia.
E)Louis XVI of France.
A)Joseph II of Austria.
B)George III of Great Britain.
C)Catherine the Great of Russia.
D)Frederick II of Prussia.
E)Louis XVI of France.
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33
Enlightenment advocates of laissez faire economics championed the idea that
A)urged rulers to guide their societies in rationally determined directions.
B)were vigorously opposed by Adam s Smith.
C)Absolutist rulers could levy whatever taxes were best for the State.
D)were led, unofficially, by Montesquieu and ideas contained in his Encyclopedia .
E)believed that individuals should be free to pursue their own economic self-interest.
A)urged rulers to guide their societies in rationally determined directions.
B)were vigorously opposed by Adam s Smith.
C)Absolutist rulers could levy whatever taxes were best for the State.
D)were led, unofficially, by Montesquieu and ideas contained in his Encyclopedia .
E)believed that individuals should be free to pursue their own economic self-interest.
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34
All of the following were true about European population and food supplies except
A)as the eighteenth century progressed, European population declined.
B)food production increased in Europe during the eighteenth century.
C)the introduction of the potato and maize provided a much-needed staple foods.
D)the New World was a source of new vegetables for Europe.
E)more plentiful food led to improved nutrition.
A)as the eighteenth century progressed, European population declined.
B)food production increased in Europe during the eighteenth century.
C)the introduction of the potato and maize provided a much-needed staple foods.
D)the New World was a source of new vegetables for Europe.
E)more plentiful food led to improved nutrition.
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35
Which of the following was not an element in eighteenth-century global trade?
A)Gold and silver were shipped to America by Spain.
B)Indian and Chinese products were purchased by the English, Dutch, and French.
C)American plantation products were purchased by the nations of Europe.
D)English manufactured goods were traded for African slaves, who were sold in Virginia for tobacco, which was then processed in England and sold for cash in Germany.
E)Overseas trade boomed.
A)Gold and silver were shipped to America by Spain.
B)Indian and Chinese products were purchased by the English, Dutch, and French.
C)American plantation products were purchased by the nations of Europe.
D)English manufactured goods were traded for African slaves, who were sold in Virginia for tobacco, which was then processed in England and sold for cash in Germany.
E)Overseas trade boomed.
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36
The most important product of European industry in the eighteenth century was
A)spices.
B)steel.
C)coal.
D)textiles.
E)oil.
A)spices.
B)steel.
C)coal.
D)textiles.
E)oil.
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37
The Russian monarch whose policies favored the landed nobility, at the expense of the serfs, was
A)Alexander II.
B)Catherine the Great.
C)Peter II.
D)Peter the Great.
E)Ivan IV.
A)Alexander II.
B)Catherine the Great.
C)Peter II.
D)Peter the Great.
E)Ivan IV.
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38
The system that came to be known as the "cottage industry" involved all except
A)the purchase, by an entrepreneur, of the raw materials needed for textile production.
B)country laborers producing yarn and cloth.
C)the selling of finished products by an entrepreneur.
D)peasants grew cotton on their farms and sold the raw material to entrepreneurs.
E)it was also known as the "putting-out" system.
A)the purchase, by an entrepreneur, of the raw materials needed for textile production.
B)country laborers producing yarn and cloth.
C)the selling of finished products by an entrepreneur.
D)peasants grew cotton on their farms and sold the raw material to entrepreneurs.
E)it was also known as the "putting-out" system.
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39
In eighteenth-century Europe,
A)it was illegal for a noble-class male to marry a middle-class female without a government dispensation everywhere except in Prussia and the Netherlands.
B)noble and bourgeois women dressed in the same fashion and were visually indistinguishable.
C)the peasants composed less than forty percent of the populations of Austria and France.
D)nobles constituted approximately two or three percent of the population.
E)factory workers had replaced farmers as the majority of the population.
A)it was illegal for a noble-class male to marry a middle-class female without a government dispensation everywhere except in Prussia and the Netherlands.
B)noble and bourgeois women dressed in the same fashion and were visually indistinguishable.
C)the peasants composed less than forty percent of the populations of Austria and France.
D)nobles constituted approximately two or three percent of the population.
E)factory workers had replaced farmers as the majority of the population.
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40
Which of these leaders asserted, "I have made Philosophy the lawmaker of my empire"?
A)Louis XIV
B)Napoleon
C)Joseph II
D)George III
E)Peter the Great
A)Louis XIV
B)Napoleon
C)Joseph II
D)George III
E)Peter the Great
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41
The religious outlook shared by most philosophes was
A)Catholicism.
B)Deism.
C)Lutheranism.
D)Atheism.
E)Zoroastrianism.
A)Catholicism.
B)Deism.
C)Lutheranism.
D)Atheism.
E)Zoroastrianism.
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42
Who were the philosophes ?
A)French aristocracy.
B)Neo-Platonic humanists.
C)Intellectuals inspired to change the world.
D)Supporters of Absolutism.
E)Capitalists endorsing laissez-faire economics.
A)French aristocracy.
B)Neo-Platonic humanists.
C)Intellectuals inspired to change the world.
D)Supporters of Absolutism.
E)Capitalists endorsing laissez-faire economics.
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43
In which area were townspeople NOT a distinct minority?
A)France
B)Britain
C)Austria.
D)Spain
E)Russia
A)France
B)Britain
C)Austria.
D)Spain
E)Russia
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44
Which astronomer argued for an elliptical motion of the planets around the sun?
A)Nicholas Copernicus
B)Ttycho Brahe
C)Isaac Newton
D)Johannes Kepler
E)Galileo Galilei
A)Nicholas Copernicus
B)Ttycho Brahe
C)Isaac Newton
D)Johannes Kepler
E)Galileo Galilei
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45
Which work is the most important work of Baroque architecture?
A)Versailles Palace
B)Vierzehnheiligen
C)Neuschwanstein Castle
D)Tuilleries Palace
E)Der Residenz
A)Versailles Palace
B)Vierzehnheiligen
C)Neuschwanstein Castle
D)Tuilleries Palace
E)Der Residenz
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46
Napoleon gained control of the executive authority of the French government by
A)becoming President of the Committee of Public Safety.
B)being elected as first director of the Directory.
C)seizing power in a coup d'etat.
D)capitalizing on his military victories to become a popularly elected president.
E)his appointment to the post by a newly restored monarch, Louis XVII.
A)becoming President of the Committee of Public Safety.
B)being elected as first director of the Directory.
C)seizing power in a coup d'etat.
D)capitalizing on his military victories to become a popularly elected president.
E)his appointment to the post by a newly restored monarch, Louis XVII.
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47
Which of the following is NOT an example of popular culture like festivals?
A)collective activity
B)Carnival
C)feast days of local patron saints
D)heavy consumption of food and drink
E)salacious theater mocking nobility.
A)collective activity
B)Carnival
C)feast days of local patron saints
D)heavy consumption of food and drink
E)salacious theater mocking nobility.
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48
As a direct result of the French Revolution, this nation became the first Latin American state to win its independence from European colonialism.
A)Ecuador.
B)Brazil.
C)Nicaragua.
D)Haiti.
E)Puerto Rico.
A)Ecuador.
B)Brazil.
C)Nicaragua.
D)Haiti.
E)Puerto Rico.
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49
What accounted for the drop of Spain's importance as a commercial power in the seventeenth century?
A)Focus on the South American empire
B)Overextension as they tried to control the Asian market.
C)A drop in the output of the silver mines and poverty of the Spanish monarchy
D)Overthrow of the Bourbon dynasty during the Seven Year's War
E)Piracy of Spanish galleons by British Man o' War ships.
A)Focus on the South American empire
B)Overextension as they tried to control the Asian market.
C)A drop in the output of the silver mines and poverty of the Spanish monarchy
D)Overthrow of the Bourbon dynasty during the Seven Year's War
E)Piracy of Spanish galleons by British Man o' War ships.
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50
Which of the following was not an immediate result of the fall of Robespierre?
A)A period of stagnation and corruption ensued.
B)The Reign of Terror ended.
C)Moderate forces came to control the Revolution.
D)A new constitution was written that strove for stability by placing executive authority in the hands of the Directory.
E)Napoleon was elected President of France.
A)A period of stagnation and corruption ensued.
B)The Reign of Terror ended.
C)Moderate forces came to control the Revolution.
D)A new constitution was written that strove for stability by placing executive authority in the hands of the Directory.
E)Napoleon was elected President of France.
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51
Which of the following is NOT a true statement about the "Consumer Revolution" of the eighteenth century?
A)it depended on products brought from other parts of the world.
B)It allowed former luxury goods to be available to ordinary families.
C)It was predicated on slave labor.
D)It resulted in enormous prosperity for some European countries.
E)Some commodities became more affordable as production was moved to Europe.
A)it depended on products brought from other parts of the world.
B)It allowed former luxury goods to be available to ordinary families.
C)It was predicated on slave labor.
D)It resulted in enormous prosperity for some European countries.
E)Some commodities became more affordable as production was moved to Europe.
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52
The French Revolution
A)was precipitated by a noble-bourgeois dispute over the best way to deal with the large budgetary surpluses of 1788 and 1789.
B)actually had no real impact on either the economic or political status of peasants.
C)created no major gains, even temporarily, for women in such areas as divorce and inheritance.
D)created a "nation in arms" and an army of 650,000.
E)failed in its attempt to restore divine right monarchy to France.
A)was precipitated by a noble-bourgeois dispute over the best way to deal with the large budgetary surpluses of 1788 and 1789.
B)actually had no real impact on either the economic or political status of peasants.
C)created no major gains, even temporarily, for women in such areas as divorce and inheritance.
D)created a "nation in arms" and an army of 650,000.
E)failed in its attempt to restore divine right monarchy to France.
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53
Which of the following was NOT characteristic of Napoleon's Grand Empire?
A)Absolute freedom of the press.
B)Loss of privilege by nobility and clergy.
C)Equality of opportunity with offices open to talent.
D)Equality before the law.
E)Religious toleration.
A)Absolute freedom of the press.
B)Loss of privilege by nobility and clergy.
C)Equality of opportunity with offices open to talent.
D)Equality before the law.
E)Religious toleration.
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54
A significant means for spreading the ideas of the Enlightenment was
A)coffeehouse
B)Diderot's encyclopedia project.
C)philosopher's clubs.
D)trade guilds.
E)debate societies.
A)coffeehouse
B)Diderot's encyclopedia project.
C)philosopher's clubs.
D)trade guilds.
E)debate societies.
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55
What is the meant by the idea of tabula rasa?
A)That people could exert free will to further their destinies.
B)People must rely on a "higher power" to provide structure in society.
C)Every person is born with a blank mind.
D)Each person is tainted by original sin.
E)Government exists for the will of the people.
A)That people could exert free will to further their destinies.
B)People must rely on a "higher power" to provide structure in society.
C)Every person is born with a blank mind.
D)Each person is tainted by original sin.
E)Government exists for the will of the people.
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56
The Committee of Public Safety was established to
A)negotiate a military alliance with England.
B)combat the dual threat of internal rebellion and foreign invasion.
C)provide the nation with a renewed monarchy.
D)negotiate the safe return of French emigres .
E)control the ambitions of Napoleon.
A)negotiate a military alliance with England.
B)combat the dual threat of internal rebellion and foreign invasion.
C)provide the nation with a renewed monarchy.
D)negotiate the safe return of French emigres .
E)control the ambitions of Napoleon.
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57
The illegal event that constituted the start of the French Revolution was the
A)meeting between Quesnay and Adam Smith.
B)storming of the Bastille.
C)mutiny of the French army.
D)action of the Third Estate in declaring itself to be a National Assembly.
E)revolts of French peasants in the countryside.
A)meeting between Quesnay and Adam Smith.
B)storming of the Bastille.
C)mutiny of the French army.
D)action of the Third Estate in declaring itself to be a National Assembly.
E)revolts of French peasants in the countryside.
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58
Mary Wollstonecraft challenged traditional Enlightenment thinkers by arguing that
A)scientific work was a field for men.
B)Maria Winkelmann should be allowed to graduate from the University of Berlin
C)if all people innately possessed reason, all should be equal in rights.
D)the government of each country had an obligation to allow universal suffrage.
E)heliocentrism was invalid.
A)scientific work was a field for men.
B)Maria Winkelmann should be allowed to graduate from the University of Berlin
C)if all people innately possessed reason, all should be equal in rights.
D)the government of each country had an obligation to allow universal suffrage.
E)heliocentrism was invalid.
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59
What was the most important commodity of the West Indies for the French and British?
A)Sugar.
B)Cotton.
C)Rice.
D)Tobacco.
E)Indigo.
A)Sugar.
B)Cotton.
C)Rice.
D)Tobacco.
E)Indigo.
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60
Which author is NOT correctly paired with his famous work?
A)Descartes, Essay Concerning Human Understanding
B)Newton, Principia
C)Copernicus, On the Revolution of Heavenly Bodies
D)Galileo, Starry Nights
E)Montesquieu, Spirit of the Laws
A)Descartes, Essay Concerning Human Understanding
B)Newton, Principia
C)Copernicus, On the Revolution of Heavenly Bodies
D)Galileo, Starry Nights
E)Montesquieu, Spirit of the Laws
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61
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
the Scientific Revolution
the Scientific Revolution
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62
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
geocentric and heliocentric
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63
Identify the following terms.
Montesquieu's The Spirit of the Laws
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64
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
the Enlightenment
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65
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Isaac Newton's Principia
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66
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Galileo Galilei
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67
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Descartes and Cartesian Dualism
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68
Which of the following accurately describes European colonial development in the New World?
A) The English took New Netherland from the Dutch and changed its name to New York.
B)The French expelled the Dutch from the Hudson Valley.
C)The Spanish ceded all claim to North America.
D)The Dutch fought an entrenched war with the British for New Amsterdam
E)Russia lay claim to the West Coast of the New World, initiating war with Napoleon.
A) The English took New Netherland from the Dutch and changed its name to New York.
B)The French expelled the Dutch from the Hudson Valley.
C)The Spanish ceded all claim to North America.
D)The Dutch fought an entrenched war with the British for New Amsterdam
E)Russia lay claim to the West Coast of the New World, initiating war with Napoleon.
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69
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau's The Social Contract
Jean-Jacques Rousseau's The Social Contract
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70
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Balthasar Neumann's church of the Vierzehnheiligen
Balthasar Neumann's church of the Vierzehnheiligen
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71
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
philosophes
philosophes
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72
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Nicholas Copernicus
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73
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Mary Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Mary Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Woman
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74
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daily newspapers and coffeehouses
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75
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Adam Smith and laissez-faire
Adam Smith and laissez-faire
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76
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Rococo and Antoine Watteau
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77
The most successful British colony in North America was
A)Roanoke
B)Massachussetts Bay
C)Jamestown
D)Hudson Valley
E)Charleston
A)Roanoke
B)Massachussetts Bay
C)Jamestown
D)Hudson Valley
E)Charleston
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78
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Diderot's Encyclopedia
Diderot's Encyclopedia
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79
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Voltaire and "Crush the infamous thing"
Voltaire and "Crush the infamous thing"
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80
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
John Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding
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