Deck 3: The Hellenistic Age and the Rise of Rome
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Deck 3: The Hellenistic Age and the Rise of Rome
1
Which writer argued that toleration was the defining characteristic of a true church in his 1685 Letter on Toleration?
A) Pierre Bayle
B) John Locke
C) David Hume
D) Voltaire
A) Pierre Bayle
B) John Locke
C) David Hume
D) Voltaire
John Locke
2
The most direct attack on the Catholic Church in the eighteenth century came from:
A) Montesquieu
B) Voltaire
C) Immanuel Kant
D) Rousseau
A) Montesquieu
B) Voltaire
C) Immanuel Kant
D) Rousseau
Immanuel Kant
3
Which of the following eighteenth-century rulers would not have been considered an "enlightened despot"?
A) Joseph II of Austria
B) Frederick the Great of Prussia
C) Catherine the Great of Russia
D) George III of England
A) Joseph II of Austria
B) Frederick the Great of Prussia
C) Catherine the Great of Russia
D) George III of England
George III of England
4
What form of government did Immanuel Kant regard as most conducive to perpetual peace?
A) a republic
B) an absolute monarchy
C) an oligarchy
D) a constitutional monarchy
A) a republic
B) an absolute monarchy
C) an oligarchy
D) a constitutional monarchy
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5
What pseudonym was used by a feminist writing in 1739 in order to challenge the patriarchal control that men held over women?
A) Sophia
B) Catherine
C) Mary
D) Heloise
A) Sophia
B) Catherine
C) Mary
D) Heloise
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6
Voltaire wrote a poem about a devastating earthquake that occurred in 1755 in what European city?
A) Madrid
B) Rome
C) Lisbon
D) Naples
A) Madrid
B) Rome
C) Lisbon
D) Naples
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7
Daniel Defoe demonstrated his belief that women could become morally reformed and prosperous no matter what their previous circumstances in his novel:
A) Pamela
B) Moll Flanders
C) Clarissa
D) Robinson Crusoe
A) Pamela
B) Moll Flanders
C) Clarissa
D) Robinson Crusoe
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8
In which two works did Jean-Jacques Rousseau take up the question of whether people were basically good or inherently evil?
A) Discourse on the Origins of Inequality
B) Discourse on the Arts and Sciences
C) The Social Contract
D) Emile
A) Discourse on the Origins of Inequality
B) Discourse on the Arts and Sciences
C) The Social Contract
D) Emile
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9
Which of the following eighteenth-century philosophers condemned slavery?
A) Montesquieu
B) David Hume
C) Rousseau
D) all of the above
A) Montesquieu
B) David Hume
C) Rousseau
D) all of the above
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10
Between 1761 and 1810 about how many slaves were taken from Africa to Spanish plantations in the Caribbean and South America?
A) 100,000
B) 200,000
C) 300,000
D) 1 million
A) 100,000
B) 200,000
C) 300,000
D) 1 million
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11
The only group in England that consistently opposed the slave trade until the late eighteenth century was:
A) the Quakers
B) the Methodists
C) the Anglicans
D) the Presbyterians
A) the Quakers
B) the Methodists
C) the Anglicans
D) the Presbyterians
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12
Maria Theresa was an important ruler who sponsored reforms during her long reign from 1740 to 1780 over:
A) Spain
B) Austria
C) France
D) Prussia
A) Spain
B) Austria
C) France
D) Prussia
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13
The composer Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) and the mathematician Pierre Louis Maupertius (1698-1759) were patronized by what European ruler?
A) Maria Theresa
B) Frederick the Great
C) Catherine the Great
D) Joseph II
A) Maria Theresa
B) Frederick the Great
C) Catherine the Great
D) Joseph II
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14
The Russian ruler Catherine the Great was originally from:
A) Russia
B) Poland
C) France
D) Germany
A) Russia
B) Poland
C) France
D) Germany
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15
Which European philosopher is most closely associated with support for enlightened despotism (and enlightened despots)?
A) Montesquieu
B) Rousseau
C) Voltaire
D) Kant
A) Montesquieu
B) Rousseau
C) Voltaire
D) Kant
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16
Pugachev's rebellion had a great effect on the attitudes toward reform of:
A) Catherine the Great
B) Maria Theresa
C) Joseph II
D) Frederick the Great
A) Catherine the Great
B) Maria Theresa
C) Joseph II
D) Frederick the Great
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17
Which eighteenth-century philosopher, associated with the idea of the categorical imperative, believed that his own moral philosophy could serve as a substitute for the Christian religion?
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18
Name one of the novels written by the English author Samuel Richardson that demonstrated the disastrous consequences for women who married out of love instead of out of consideration for family interests.
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19
What thinker associated with the Scientific Revolution inspired Enlightenment thinkers such as Fontenelle to believe that the laws of nature could be understood on the basis of mathematics?
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20
What adventurer sailed to Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia, and Antarctica before meeting his demise at the hands of Hawaiian natives in 1779?
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21
What was the most important import that African rulers gained in exchange for trading slaves to European merchants?
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22
What term was given to the change in policy when the Austrian foreign minister Wenzel von Kaunitz negotiated an alliance with France and Russia in 1756?
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23
Of all of the thinkers treated in this chapter, who is most representative of the eighteenth-century Enlightenment? Make a case for one of the following, explaining why he stands out as more representative than the others: Voltaire, Montesquieu, Rousseau, Locke, Hume, Kant.
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24
How had the goals and aims of monarchs changed in the eighteenth century compared to those of their counterparts in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries? What might account for this change? Was this a positive change and one that was likely to be beneficial or detrimental to the future of monarchical rule?
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