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Deck 20: (AP) European History: History
1
What did the Boulanger Affair nearly destroy?
A)French Second Republic
B)The Swiss Confederation
C)French Third Republic
D)Napoleon III's reign
A)French Second Republic
B)The Swiss Confederation
C)French Third Republic
D)Napoleon III's reign
French Third Republic
2
Which of the following statements about the population of Europe during the 18th century is true?
A)The population of Europe did not change significantly during the 18th century.
B)The population of Europe declined during the 18th century.
C)The population of Europe increased during the 18th century.
D)In 18th-century Europe, the population of women rapidly increased and the population of men rapidly decreased.
A)The population of Europe did not change significantly during the 18th century.
B)The population of Europe declined during the 18th century.
C)The population of Europe increased during the 18th century.
D)In 18th-century Europe, the population of women rapidly increased and the population of men rapidly decreased.
The population of Europe increased during the 18th century.
3
Who was the first person to isolate radium?
A)Thomas Edison
B)James Clark Maxwell
C)Alexander Graham Bell
D)Marie Curie
A)Thomas Edison
B)James Clark Maxwell
C)Alexander Graham Bell
D)Marie Curie
Marie Curie
4
When Spanish sailors returned to Europe from their voyages to the New World, they introduced which of the following diseases into the continent?
A)AIDS
B)Syphilis
C)Smallpox
D)Avian flu
A)AIDS
B)Syphilis
C)Smallpox
D)Avian flu
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5
What famous text, written by Thomas Hobbes, advocated for an absolute monarchy due to the evil passions of all men?
A)Levitate
B)Leviathan
C)Common Sense
D)The Divine Comedy
A)Levitate
B)Leviathan
C)Common Sense
D)The Divine Comedy
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6
Which European country was the very first to send explorers into the Indian Ocean?
A)Portugal
B)Italy
C)England
D)France
A)Portugal
B)Italy
C)England
D)France
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7
Who got into trouble with the Roman Catholic Church because he promoted the theories of Copernicus?
A)Newton
B)Galileo
C)Kepler
D)Brahe
A)Newton
B)Galileo
C)Kepler
D)Brahe
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8
What is Margaret Cavendish most associated with?
A)Women's suffrage
B)The Scientific Revolution
C)Unionizing the textile industry
D)Child labor laws
A)Women's suffrage
B)The Scientific Revolution
C)Unionizing the textile industry
D)Child labor laws
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9
What was the primary reason that the Roman Catholic Church was interested in establishing an accurate calendar?
A)They wanted to accurately calculate how old the Earth was.
B)They wanted to be sure that religious holidays did not coincide with old Pagan holidays.
C)They wanted to establish the correct date for Easter.
D)They wanted to establish the correct dates for important secular holidays.
A)They wanted to accurately calculate how old the Earth was.
B)They wanted to be sure that religious holidays did not coincide with old Pagan holidays.
C)They wanted to establish the correct date for Easter.
D)They wanted to establish the correct dates for important secular holidays.
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10
Who put together Johannes Kepler's laws of motion for heavenly bodies and Galileo's laws of motion for things on the earth to develop the law of universal gravitation?
A)Johannes Kepler
B)Galileo Galilei
C)Nicholas Copernicus
D)Isaac Newton
A)Johannes Kepler
B)Galileo Galilei
C)Nicholas Copernicus
D)Isaac Newton
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11
What was the immediate result of the English Civil War?
A)Oliver Cromwell practically ruled by dictatorship
B)The Stuart monarchy ended.
C)Catholics were tolerated religiously
D)Protestants were openly persecuted.
A)Oliver Cromwell practically ruled by dictatorship
B)The Stuart monarchy ended.
C)Catholics were tolerated religiously
D)Protestants were openly persecuted.
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12
Otto von Bismarck's Kulturkampf was an attack on whom or what?
A)The Catholic Church
B)The Protestant Church
C)American politics
D)The German People's Party
A)The Catholic Church
B)The Protestant Church
C)American politics
D)The German People's Party
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13
Many plants were introduced to Europe as a result of the Columbian Exchange. Which one of these was most immediately beneficial to humans?
A)Tobacco
B)Maize
C)Sugar
D)Potatoes
A)Tobacco
B)Maize
C)Sugar
D)Potatoes
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14
By the end of 1943, six huge extermination camps had been set up to eliminate Jews in Europe. What was the largest of these camps?
A)Treblinka
B)Sobibor
C)Auschwitz-Birkenau
D)Dachau
A)Treblinka
B)Sobibor
C)Auschwitz-Birkenau
D)Dachau
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15
Between the years of 1700 and 1900, England, Scotland, and Wales experienced huge population growth in their cities, many of which reached more than 100,000 inhabitants by 1900. What was the main reason for this?
A)Less famine, due to an increase in food supply
B)A massive decline in disease, coupled with advances in medical technology
C)The Industrial Revolution
D)A better and more even population distribution in the numbers of men and women
A)Less famine, due to an increase in food supply
B)A massive decline in disease, coupled with advances in medical technology
C)The Industrial Revolution
D)A better and more even population distribution in the numbers of men and women
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16
What was the most valuable agricultural product that was coming to Europe from the New World in 1700?
A)Sugar
B)Tobacco
C)Maize
D)Cotton
A)Sugar
B)Tobacco
C)Maize
D)Cotton
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17
Which Italian Renaissance writer wrote the Divine Comedy?
A)Boccaccio
B)Dante
C)Machiavelli
D)Petrarch
A)Boccaccio
B)Dante
C)Machiavelli
D)Petrarch
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18
In the early 19th century, Luddites were known for what?
A)Being witches
B)Organizing labor unions
C)Breaking machinery
D)Advocating for new technologies
A)Being witches
B)Organizing labor unions
C)Breaking machinery
D)Advocating for new technologies
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19
Which of the following entities had the Atlantic Charter as its founding document?
A)The European Union
B)Human Rights Watch
C)Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
D)The United Nations
A)The European Union
B)Human Rights Watch
C)Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
D)The United Nations
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20
Who was the first Russian leader who openly discussed Stalin's "crimes"?
A)Stalin
B)Yeltsin
C)Lenin
D)Khrushchev
A)Stalin
B)Yeltsin
C)Lenin
D)Khrushchev
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21
What was the primary objective of the Irish Republican Army (the IRA)?
A)They wanted the Protestant Church to be recognized in Ireland.
B)They wanted the Catholic Church to be recognized in Ireland.
C)They desired Irish independence from Great Britain.
D)They wanted Northern Ireland to be included in the Irish state.
A)They wanted the Protestant Church to be recognized in Ireland.
B)They wanted the Catholic Church to be recognized in Ireland.
C)They desired Irish independence from Great Britain.
D)They wanted Northern Ireland to be included in the Irish state.
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22
What was the first industry in England that implemented machinery in the Industrial Revolution?
A)Meatpacking
B)Textiles
C)Railroads
D)Paper
A)Meatpacking
B)Textiles
C)Railroads
D)Paper
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23
Why is it more difficult to trace popular culture than elite culture?
A)Popular culture has long-been considered boring to study
B)Popular culture was never preserved.
C)Popular culture did not usually leave written records; elite culture did.
D)Elite culture usually destroyed its contemporary popular culture.
A)Popular culture has long-been considered boring to study
B)Popular culture was never preserved.
C)Popular culture did not usually leave written records; elite culture did.
D)Elite culture usually destroyed its contemporary popular culture.
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24
Which royal family was affiliated with France in 1550?
A)Bourbons
B)Tudors
C)Valois
D)Hapsburgs
A)Bourbons
B)Tudors
C)Valois
D)Hapsburgs
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25
Which of the following countries developed a large cash crop out of the cultivation of tulips?
A)Hungary
B)Sweden
C)Poland
D)The Netherlands
A)Hungary
B)Sweden
C)Poland
D)The Netherlands
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26
What was the biggest medical advancement of the 18th century?
A)The mentally ill were finally treated humanely.
B)Inoculation of smallpox
C)Surgeries were treated under anesthesia.
D)Development of the X-ray machine
A)The mentally ill were finally treated humanely.
B)Inoculation of smallpox
C)Surgeries were treated under anesthesia.
D)Development of the X-ray machine
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27
Which of the following pairs of artists effectively demonstrated cubism?
A)Manet and Monet
B)Van Gogh and Degas
C)Braque and Picasso
D)Michelangelo and da Vinci
A)Manet and Monet
B)Van Gogh and Degas
C)Braque and Picasso
D)Michelangelo and da Vinci
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28
What is the correct term for the union of Germany and Austria in the late 1930s?
A)Maginot
B)Axis powers
C)Anschluss
D)Blitzkrieg
A)Maginot
B)Axis powers
C)Anschluss
D)Blitzkrieg
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29
In the Spirit of Laws, Montesquieu is clearly fascinated with and inspired by government in which of the following countries?
A)The United States
B)Canada
C)Italy
D)Great Britain
A)The United States
B)Canada
C)Italy
D)Great Britain
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30
Why was the mid- to late-19th-century considered to be the "Age of the Middle Class"?
A)Middle class citizens challenged social norms and demanded recognition.
B)Mass revolutions had eradicated the aristocratic order.
C)The middle class had become large enough to dictate society's values and trends.
D)Huge social reforms had brought about equal rights for all citizens.
A)Middle class citizens challenged social norms and demanded recognition.
B)Mass revolutions had eradicated the aristocratic order.
C)The middle class had become large enough to dictate society's values and trends.
D)Huge social reforms had brought about equal rights for all citizens.
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31
What was the main cause of the Price Revolution in the sixteenth century?
A)Decreased population
B)Increased population
C)Decreased production
D)Increased production
A)Decreased population
B)Increased population
C)Decreased production
D)Increased production
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32
Who saw dreams as keys to the unconscious mind?
A)Gregor Mendel
B)Albert Einstein
C)Gustave Courbet
D)Sigmund Freud
A)Gregor Mendel
B)Albert Einstein
C)Gustave Courbet
D)Sigmund Freud
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33
Who, impressed with the military prowess of Western nations, developed absolutism in Russia in the late 17th and early 18th centuries?
A)Peter the Great
B)Michael Romanov
C)Duma
D)Charles VI
A)Peter the Great
B)Michael Romanov
C)Duma
D)Charles VI
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34
Who was the first person to actually use movable type to print?
A)Geoffrey Chaucer
B)Peter Schöffer
C)Johannes Gutenberg
D)Johann Fust
A)Geoffrey Chaucer
B)Peter Schöffer
C)Johannes Gutenberg
D)Johann Fust
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35
What type of government did Spain evolve into after the death of General Franco in 1975?
A)Family dictatorship
B)Socialist state
C)Constitutional monarchy
D)Parliamentary republic
A)Family dictatorship
B)Socialist state
C)Constitutional monarchy
D)Parliamentary republic
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36
Which royal built the famous Palace of Versailles, where they required the nobility to reside for a portion of the year?
A)Marie de Medici
B)Louis XIV
C)Louis XIII
D)Henry IV
A)Marie de Medici
B)Louis XIV
C)Louis XIII
D)Henry IV
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37
Whose famous Renaissance masterpieces include the paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
A)Da Vinci
B)Raphael Sanzio
C)Michelangelo
D)Monet
A)Da Vinci
B)Raphael Sanzio
C)Michelangelo
D)Monet
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38
The Macedonians took control of Greece after the Peloponnesian War and spread Greek culture throughout the known world under which of the following leaders?
A)Augustus
B)Socrates
C)Alexander the Great
D)Julius Caesar
A)Augustus
B)Socrates
C)Alexander the Great
D)Julius Caesar
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39
Which of the following statements is true about the 1789 French Revolution?
A)When the peasants became involved, the Revolution became radical.
B)The Revolution greatly strengthened France's economy.
C)As a direct result of the Revolution, women gained the right to vote.
D)The Revolution did not create a sense of nationalism in France.
A)When the peasants became involved, the Revolution became radical.
B)The Revolution greatly strengthened France's economy.
C)As a direct result of the Revolution, women gained the right to vote.
D)The Revolution did not create a sense of nationalism in France.
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40
Which of the following medieval technological innovations was used in the Gothic architecture movement in Europe?
A)Glass blowing
B)Wooden scaffolding
C)Pointed arches
D)Concrete molds
A)Glass blowing
B)Wooden scaffolding
C)Pointed arches
D)Concrete molds
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41
Of the following events, which one created the financial conditions that encouraged Christopher Columbus to sail to the New World in 1492?
A)Spain adopted silver currency.
B)Vasco DaGama sailed to India.
C)Constantinople's trade routes fell to the Turks.
D)Sugar plantations were created off of the African coast.
A)Spain adopted silver currency.
B)Vasco DaGama sailed to India.
C)Constantinople's trade routes fell to the Turks.
D)Sugar plantations were created off of the African coast.
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42
How was the French Revolution similar to the American Revolution?
A)Both featured lower working class people attaining political power.
B)Both changed the fundamental religious structure of their respective countries.
C)Both began due to anger over taxation.
D)Both involved violent acts of aggression toward people from the upper class.
A)Both featured lower working class people attaining political power.
B)Both changed the fundamental religious structure of their respective countries.
C)Both began due to anger over taxation.
D)Both involved violent acts of aggression toward people from the upper class.
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43
What was the Parisian Bon Marché?
A)A large fruit and vegetable market
B)A department store
C)A popular night club
D)The first office building in France to have electric lights
A)A large fruit and vegetable market
B)A department store
C)A popular night club
D)The first office building in France to have electric lights
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44
When the first large-scale industrial factories were created in Western Europe, what were they created to produce?
A)Weapons
B)Glass
C)Processed food products
D)Textiles
A)Weapons
B)Glass
C)Processed food products
D)Textiles
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45
Which of the following was the main purpose of the Catholic Counter-Reformation?
A)To colonize Africa
B)To forcefully convert peoples to Catholicism
C)To avoid reforming the Catholic Church
D)To increase the appeal of the Catholic Church
A)To colonize Africa
B)To forcefully convert peoples to Catholicism
C)To avoid reforming the Catholic Church
D)To increase the appeal of the Catholic Church
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46
Of the following nations, which was able to save nearly its entire Jewish population from being exterminated during the Holocaust?
A)England
B)Denmark
C)Hungary
D)Switzerland
A)England
B)Denmark
C)Hungary
D)Switzerland
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47
Most likely, what was the main reason for the Jewish migration out of Hungary, Germany, and Crimea?
A)Russia and Poland had much more tolerant policies towards minorities and immigrants.
B)Ghettos and pogroms were established in places where Jews were forced to live.
C)Access to Eastern Europe became easier with the expansion of the railroads.
D)The crusades had a distinct impact upon Jewish settlements in Eastern Europe.
A)Russia and Poland had much more tolerant policies towards minorities and immigrants.
B)Ghettos and pogroms were established in places where Jews were forced to live.
C)Access to Eastern Europe became easier with the expansion of the railroads.
D)The crusades had a distinct impact upon Jewish settlements in Eastern Europe.
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48
What was the primary goal of the Christian Crusades?
A)The conquer Asia Minor
B)To spread Christianity to Africa
C)To share Jerusalem with the Turks
D)To retake the Holy Land from the Muslims.
A)The conquer Asia Minor
B)To spread Christianity to Africa
C)To share Jerusalem with the Turks
D)To retake the Holy Land from the Muslims.
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49
Why were knights primarily drawn from the noble classes?
A)There was a law that only noblemen could serve as knights-in-training.
B)Monarchs did not believe that commoners were smart enough to serve as knights.
C)Nobles were smarter than commoners.
D)The gear required for knights was too expensive for anyone but nobility to afford.
A)There was a law that only noblemen could serve as knights-in-training.
B)Monarchs did not believe that commoners were smart enough to serve as knights.
C)Nobles were smarter than commoners.
D)The gear required for knights was too expensive for anyone but nobility to afford.
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50
What was the primary premise behind Napoleon's Civil Code?
A)Creating a huge army, consisting of men from all over Europe
B)Taxing all social classes
C)Full voting rights for all citizens
D)Providing property for all citizens
A)Creating a huge army, consisting of men from all over Europe
B)Taxing all social classes
C)Full voting rights for all citizens
D)Providing property for all citizens
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51
When Portugal claimed Brazil, upon whose voyage there was this claim justified?
A)Christopher Columbus
B)Pedro Cabral
C)Vasco da Gama
D)Ponce de Leon
A)Christopher Columbus
B)Pedro Cabral
C)Vasco da Gama
D)Ponce de Leon
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52
What was the one unifying institution in medieval Europe?
A)The European monarchy system
B)Artists' guilds
C)The Roman Catholic Church
D)The University of Paris
A)The European monarchy system
B)Artists' guilds
C)The Roman Catholic Church
D)The University of Paris
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53
Which larger conflict was the Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre part of?
A)The Revolutionary War
B)Late-16th-century French religious wars
C)The Napoleonic Wars
D)Franco-Prussian War
A)The Revolutionary War
B)Late-16th-century French religious wars
C)The Napoleonic Wars
D)Franco-Prussian War
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54
What were the organizations of craftspeople and merchants in European cities called?
A)Ecclesia
B)Guilds
C)Granges
D)Fiefdoms
A)Ecclesia
B)Guilds
C)Granges
D)Fiefdoms
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55
What often led to alliances between European feudal lords?
A)The Black Death
B)A papal decree
C)Mutual need for defense against the Vikings
D)Trade relations
A)The Black Death
B)A papal decree
C)Mutual need for defense against the Vikings
D)Trade relations
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56
How were women typically treated in ancient Greek society?
A)They were slaves in every household.
B)Women were gods.
C)Women were inferior to men, in both political and social matters.
D)Women were equals to men, especially in voting.
A)They were slaves in every household.
B)Women were gods.
C)Women were inferior to men, in both political and social matters.
D)Women were equals to men, especially in voting.
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57
What was one of the main causes of the decline of papal authority during the late Middle Ages?
A)An ongoing war between Spain and England
B)An extremely long famine in Central Europe
C)Decline of monastic orders in Europe
D)High mortality rate during the Black Death
A)An ongoing war between Spain and England
B)An extremely long famine in Central Europe
C)Decline of monastic orders in Europe
D)High mortality rate during the Black Death
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58
Why was enlightenment philosophy a threat to the European monarchies?
A)Enlightenment philosophy was extremely popular with the peasant class.
B)Enlightenment philosophy promoted individual liberty.
C)Enlightenment philosophy urged the overthrow of the capitalist system.
D)Enlightenment philosophy supported the Pope's authority.
A)Enlightenment philosophy was extremely popular with the peasant class.
B)Enlightenment philosophy promoted individual liberty.
C)Enlightenment philosophy urged the overthrow of the capitalist system.
D)Enlightenment philosophy supported the Pope's authority.
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59
Who became known as the father of the experimental method?
A)John Locke
B)René Descartes
C)Francis Bacon
D)John Dupré
A)John Locke
B)René Descartes
C)Francis Bacon
D)John Dupré
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60
What was the result of Magellan's 1519 voyage around the world?
A)Spain claimed territory in the Pacific.
B)Protestantism greatly expanded around the world.
C)Capitalism declined in the Mediterranean.
D)Magellan was knighted upon his return.
A)Spain claimed territory in the Pacific.
B)Protestantism greatly expanded around the world.
C)Capitalism declined in the Mediterranean.
D)Magellan was knighted upon his return.
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61
Why did Henry IV convert from Calvinism to Catholicism at the end of the French Wars of Religion?
A)He wanted control of Paris.
B)He was forced into converting by prominent officials.
C)He wanted to marry a Catholic woman.
D)He had a vision that spurred a religious conversion.
A)He wanted control of Paris.
B)He was forced into converting by prominent officials.
C)He wanted to marry a Catholic woman.
D)He had a vision that spurred a religious conversion.
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62
During the 18th Century, over what territories did France and England fight?
A)South America and the Pacific
B)Asia and the Caribbean
C)North America and Asia
D)Asia and Central America
A)South America and the Pacific
B)Asia and the Caribbean
C)North America and Asia
D)Asia and Central America
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63
What made the worldwide recession in the 1970s even worse?
A)Rachel Carson's expose of the emerging environmental crisis
B)Cold War threats from communism and nuclear weapons
C)Extremism in Iran
D)Rapidly-escalating oil prices
A)Rachel Carson's expose of the emerging environmental crisis
B)Cold War threats from communism and nuclear weapons
C)Extremism in Iran
D)Rapidly-escalating oil prices
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64
Which of the following terms refers to a large and dynamic musical and artistic movement that was mostly associated with the Catholic Counter-Reformation?
A)Romanticism
B)Rococo
C)The Baroque
D)The Renaissance
A)Romanticism
B)Rococo
C)The Baroque
D)The Renaissance
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65
Who were the sans-culottes of the French Revolution?
A)Merchants and middle-class lawyers who first led the revolution.
B)Elite bodyguards who were only trying to protect the royal family.
C)Radical revolutionaries from the urban mob
D)Liberal aristocrats, siding with the Third Estate
A)Merchants and middle-class lawyers who first led the revolution.
B)Elite bodyguards who were only trying to protect the royal family.
C)Radical revolutionaries from the urban mob
D)Liberal aristocrats, siding with the Third Estate
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66
In the time period 600 to 1450, a self-sufficient economic system developed in Western Europe. What is this economic system known as?
A)Manorialism
B)Mercantilism
C)Communism
D)Capitalism
A)Manorialism
B)Mercantilism
C)Communism
D)Capitalism
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67
Which of the following families ruled France from 987 until the death of Charles IV in 1328?
A)Franconian
B)Carolingian
C)Capuchin
D)Capetian
A)Franconian
B)Carolingian
C)Capuchin
D)Capetian
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68
What was the main problem that Diderot dealt with while compiling his Encyclopedia?
A)Printing costs
B)Censorship
C)Getting contracts with potential buyers
D)Finding enough authors and illustrators to contribute
A)Printing costs
B)Censorship
C)Getting contracts with potential buyers
D)Finding enough authors and illustrators to contribute
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69
During the Renaissance, what did Europeans desire that eventually led to the discovery of the New World?
A)To discover an all-water route to the East
B)To establish a place where they could freely practice their religion
C)To civilize all of the people around the world
D)To spread Christianity
A)To discover an all-water route to the East
B)To establish a place where they could freely practice their religion
C)To civilize all of the people around the world
D)To spread Christianity
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70
What was the general sentiment toward religious affairs in Europe in the 1500s?
A)People were turning toward Calvinist forms of worship.
B)Many doubted that the Catholic Church could provide adequate spiritual leadership.
C)People were leaning toward Martin Luther's teachings.
D)Many felt a highly devout, unquestioning allegiance toward the Catholic Church.
A)People were turning toward Calvinist forms of worship.
B)Many doubted that the Catholic Church could provide adequate spiritual leadership.
C)People were leaning toward Martin Luther's teachings.
D)Many felt a highly devout, unquestioning allegiance toward the Catholic Church.
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71
Of the following nations, which one was the last to grant the right to vote to women?
A)Switzerland
B)The United Kingdom
C)Spain
D)Greece
A)Switzerland
B)The United Kingdom
C)Spain
D)Greece
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72
Catherine the Great was limited in the enlightenment-era reforms she was able to make because she was female.
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73
What was the main problem that Louis XVI had to deal with in the late 1780s?
A)France was bankrupt
B)The monarchy was bankrupt
C)Corruption of the church
D)Student uprisings
A)France was bankrupt
B)The monarchy was bankrupt
C)Corruption of the church
D)Student uprisings
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74
When did groups of minorities residing in Hungary get alarmed by the pro-Magyar movement?
A)When the Magyars moved the capital of Hungary to Budapest
B)When the leader of the movement made huge changes to traditional Hungarian cultural and dietary traditions
C)When the Hungarian army invaded Bulgaria
D)When Magyar became Hungary's official language
A)When the Magyars moved the capital of Hungary to Budapest
B)When the leader of the movement made huge changes to traditional Hungarian cultural and dietary traditions
C)When the Hungarian army invaded Bulgaria
D)When Magyar became Hungary's official language
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75
What important event was depicted in the Delacroix painting Liberty Leading the People?
A)The storming of the Bastille
B)The 1848 February Revolution
C)The final battle of the American Revolution
D)The 1830 July Revolution
A)The storming of the Bastille
B)The 1848 February Revolution
C)The final battle of the American Revolution
D)The 1830 July Revolution
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76
In which country did the resistance movement have the greatest impact?
A)Germany
B)Yugoslavia
C)France
D)Spain
A)Germany
B)Yugoslavia
C)France
D)Spain
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77
In what country or countries was Slobodan Milosevic accused of ethnic cleansing?
A)Bosnia
B)Kosovo
C)Turkey
D)Both Bosnia and Kosovo
A)Bosnia
B)Kosovo
C)Turkey
D)Both Bosnia and Kosovo
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78
Which school of literature is exemplified by the works of Gustave Flaubert, Charles Dickens, and Emile Zola?
A)Historical fiction
B)Urban Gothic
C)Realism
D)Sentimentalism
A)Historical fiction
B)Urban Gothic
C)Realism
D)Sentimentalism
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79
Which city became the center for High Renaissance culture in the late 15th and early 16th centuries?
A)Paris
B)London
C)Florence
D)Rome
A)Paris
B)London
C)Florence
D)Rome
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80
Which of the following humanist writers was greatly controversial during the Counter-Reformation and had his works banned by the Catholic Church?
A)Leonardo Bruni
B)Erasmus
C)Giovanni Boccaccio
D)Thomas More
A)Leonardo Bruni
B)Erasmus
C)Giovanni Boccaccio
D)Thomas More
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