Deck 10: Intellectual Transformation: the Scientific Revolution and the Age of Enlightenment
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Deck 10: Intellectual Transformation: the Scientific Revolution and the Age of Enlightenment
1
Modern astronomy began with ____,a Polish astronomer,mathematician,and church canon.
A) Bruno
B) Kepler
C) Brahe
D) Galileo
E) Copernicus
A) Bruno
B) Kepler
C) Brahe
D) Galileo
E) Copernicus
Copernicus
2
Who published The Social Contract?
A) Locke
B) Hobbes
C) Diderot
D) Rousseau
E) Adam Smith
A) Locke
B) Hobbes
C) Diderot
D) Rousseau
E) Adam Smith
Rousseau
3
Which of the following discovered the three basic laws of planetary motion?
A) Copernicus
B) Kepler
C) Brahe
D) Galileo
E) Newton
A) Copernicus
B) Kepler
C) Brahe
D) Galileo
E) Newton
Kepler
4
Medieval thinkers constructed a coherent picture of the universe that blended the theories of which of the following ancient Greeks?
A) Aristotle and Ptolemy
B) Plato and Socrates
C) Ptolemy and Socrates
D) Aristotle and Socrates
E) Strabo and Galen
A) Aristotle and Ptolemy
B) Plato and Socrates
C) Ptolemy and Socrates
D) Aristotle and Socrates
E) Strabo and Galen
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5
Which of the following wrote,An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations?
A) Locke
B) Hobbes
C) Adam Smith
D) Beccaria
E) Voltaire
A) Locke
B) Hobbes
C) Adam Smith
D) Beccaria
E) Voltaire
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6
Which of the following established the inductive method of science?
A) Newton
B) Galileo
C) Bacon
D) Kepler
E) Copernicus
A) Newton
B) Galileo
C) Bacon
D) Kepler
E) Copernicus
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7
Rousseau's Emile was written about
A) political reforms.
B) slavery.
C) prison reforms.
D) economic reforms.
E) educational reforms.
A) political reforms.
B) slavery.
C) prison reforms.
D) economic reforms.
E) educational reforms.
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8
It was natural that the Enlightenment would grow directly from the Scientific Revolution because of all of the following EXCEPT
A) the knowledge of nature was expanded.
B) laws that guided the natural world also are applied to the social world.
C) society's defects are examined according to study and experimentation?
D) deism had separated the spiritual and earthly worlds.
E) religion, government, law, morality and economics be reevaluated according to natural law?
A) the knowledge of nature was expanded.
B) laws that guided the natural world also are applied to the social world.
C) society's defects are examined according to study and experimentation?
D) deism had separated the spiritual and earthly worlds.
E) religion, government, law, morality and economics be reevaluated according to natural law?
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9
Copernicus' model of the universe was published in
A) the Almagest.
B) Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
C) Heliocentrism and the Heavens
D) On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres.
E) the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems.
A) the Almagest.
B) Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
C) Heliocentrism and the Heavens
D) On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres.
E) the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems.
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10
What was the general thinking of the philosophes in regard to gender?
A) Nature had created equality in regard to gender.
B) Female genius adds to her family and household.
C) Most retained a traditional view in the inferiority of women.
D) Women should strive to improve her mind and appearance.
E) Female emancipation was a natural law.
A) Nature had created equality in regard to gender.
B) Female genius adds to her family and household.
C) Most retained a traditional view in the inferiority of women.
D) Women should strive to improve her mind and appearance.
E) Female emancipation was a natural law.
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11
The new model put forth by Copernicus and Galileo that believed that the planets orbited the sun was known as
A) heliocentric model.
B) geocentric model.
C) epicenter model.
D) mathematical model.
E) epicycle model.
A) heliocentric model.
B) geocentric model.
C) epicenter model.
D) mathematical model.
E) epicycle model.
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12
Who said,"I think therefore I am"?
A) Trismegistus
B) Descartes
C) Galen
D) Atwood
E) Newton
A) Trismegistus
B) Descartes
C) Galen
D) Atwood
E) Newton
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13
Which of the following refused to publish his work due to his concern that it would spark controversy?
A) Copernicus
B) Galileo
C) Kepler
D) Brahe
E) Bruno
A) Copernicus
B) Galileo
C) Kepler
D) Brahe
E) Bruno
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14
Who developed the theory of universal gravitation?
A) Kepler
B) Newton
C) Galileo
D) Brahe
E) Copernicus
A) Kepler
B) Newton
C) Galileo
D) Brahe
E) Copernicus
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15
Achievements of Kepler include proving that
A) orbits of planets are elliptical.
B) planets circle around the sun.
C) planets move at different speeds.
D) there is a mathematical relationship between the time it takes a planet to complete its orbit of the sun and its average distance from the sun.
E) Each of these was proven by Kepler.
A) orbits of planets are elliptical.
B) planets circle around the sun.
C) planets move at different speeds.
D) there is a mathematical relationship between the time it takes a planet to complete its orbit of the sun and its average distance from the sun.
E) Each of these was proven by Kepler.
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16
The climax of the Scientific Revolution rests with the work of
A) Galileo.
B) Newton.
C) Kepler.
D) Brahe.
E) Copernicus
A) Galileo.
B) Newton.
C) Kepler.
D) Brahe.
E) Copernicus
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17
Which of the following systematically observed the planets and stars and recorded their positions with far greater accuracy than had ever been done?
A) Copernicus
B) Kepler
C) Brahe
D) Galileo
E) Descartes
A) Copernicus
B) Kepler
C) Brahe
D) Galileo
E) Descartes
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18
Which political thinker would generally support a benevolent dictator?
A) Rousseau
B) Hobbes
C) Locke
D) Montesquieu
E) Thomas Paine
A) Rousseau
B) Hobbes
C) Locke
D) Montesquieu
E) Thomas Paine
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19
The element of the American political system that aligns most with Montesquieu is
A) its election of officials by the people.
B) its Constitution established a Supreme Court
C) the core of American political power lies with the executive, legislative and judicial departments.
D) it is based on human rights and natural law.
E) a people have the right to overthrow a despotic government
A) its election of officials by the people.
B) its Constitution established a Supreme Court
C) the core of American political power lies with the executive, legislative and judicial departments.
D) it is based on human rights and natural law.
E) a people have the right to overthrow a despotic government
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20
The first successful encyclopedia was published by
A) Denis Diderot.
B) Ephraim Chambers.
C) Chevalier Ramsay.
D) Jean d'Alembert.
E) Voltaire.
A) Denis Diderot.
B) Ephraim Chambers.
C) Chevalier Ramsay.
D) Jean d'Alembert.
E) Voltaire.
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21
Enlightenment philosophes generally approved of Thomas Hobbes's
A) advocacy of absolutist monarchy.
B) contract theory of government.
C) refusal to bring God into his political theories.
D) Deism.
E) outlook on education.
A) advocacy of absolutist monarchy.
B) contract theory of government.
C) refusal to bring God into his political theories.
D) Deism.
E) outlook on education.
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22
Who wrote the Leviathan?
A) Voltaire
B) Beccaria
C) Diderot
D) Hume
E) Hobbes
A) Voltaire
B) Beccaria
C) Diderot
D) Hume
E) Hobbes
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23
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Diderot
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24
Voltaire attributed many of the ills of French society to which of the following?
A) Muslim extremists
B) The clergy
C) The deists
D) The atheists
E) Established Christianity
A) Muslim extremists
B) The clergy
C) The deists
D) The atheists
E) Established Christianity
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25
The philosophes' concern for liberty did not lead them to embrace democracy with the notable exception of
A) Voltaire.
B) Rousseau.
C) Locke.
D) Paine.
E) Diderot.
A) Voltaire.
B) Rousseau.
C) Locke.
D) Paine.
E) Diderot.
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26
____ searched for an absolute truth that could serve as the first principle of knowledge.
A) Galen
B) Paracelsus
C) Descartes
D) Boyle
E) Bruno
A) Galen
B) Paracelsus
C) Descartes
D) Boyle
E) Bruno
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27
Which French mathematician and philosopher is regarded as the founder of modern philosophy?
A) Bacon
B) Descartes
C) Bruno
D) Newton
E) Brahe
A) Bacon
B) Descartes
C) Bruno
D) Newton
E) Brahe
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28
Which of the following was a recognized leader of the French Enlightenment?
A) Voltaire
B) Hobbes
C) Locke
D) Paine
E) Beccaria
A) Voltaire
B) Hobbes
C) Locke
D) Paine
E) Beccaria
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29
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Jean Jacques Rousseau
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30
That "Man is born free; and everywhere he is in chains" was the stirring pronouncement of
A) Rousseau.
B) Frederick II.
C) Diderot.
D) Jefferson.
E) Voltaire.
A) Rousseau.
B) Frederick II.
C) Diderot.
D) Jefferson.
E) Voltaire.
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31
____ argued that passages from the Bible had no authority in questions involving nature.
A) Galen
B) Copernicus
C) Harvey
D) Paracelsus
E) Galileo
A) Galen
B) Copernicus
C) Harvey
D) Paracelsus
E) Galileo
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32
Of the following,who expressed the most interest in using science to advance trade,industry,and the condition in which human beings live?
A) Galileo
B) Bacon
C) Toland
D) Harvey
E) Descartes
A) Galileo
B) Bacon
C) Toland
D) Harvey
E) Descartes
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33
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Inductive Approach
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34
Which of the following statements about Mary Wollstonecraft is correct?
A) Wollstonecraft's work was remarkable because she had little contact with well-known Enlightenment thinkers.
B) Although hardly mainstream Enlightenment thought, Wollstonecraft's writings grew from circulating arguments on liberty and rights.
C) Wollstonecraft successfully argued for women's suffrage.
D) Wollstonecraft's work was remarkable both because she had little contact with well-known Enlightenment thinkers and Wollstonecraft defended not only women, but principles of human rights in general.
E) Wollstonecraft accepted the position of women without question.
A) Wollstonecraft's work was remarkable because she had little contact with well-known Enlightenment thinkers.
B) Although hardly mainstream Enlightenment thought, Wollstonecraft's writings grew from circulating arguments on liberty and rights.
C) Wollstonecraft successfully argued for women's suffrage.
D) Wollstonecraft's work was remarkable both because she had little contact with well-known Enlightenment thinkers and Wollstonecraft defended not only women, but principles of human rights in general.
E) Wollstonecraft accepted the position of women without question.
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35
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Adam Smith
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36
Which of the following ended the medieval division of the cosmos into higher and lower worlds with different laws operating in each realm?
A) Aristotelian physics
B) Ptolemaic physics
C) The geocentric theory
D) Newtonian physics
E) The epicycle theory
A) Aristotelian physics
B) Ptolemaic physics
C) The geocentric theory
D) Newtonian physics
E) The epicycle theory
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37
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John Locke
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38
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Thomas Hobbes
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salons
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40
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Montesquieu
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41
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Platonic ideas
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experimental physics
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Discourse on Method
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46
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Mary Wollstonecraft
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47
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epicycles
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48
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"I think,therefore I am."
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49
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50
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Cesare Beccaria
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51
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"the century of genius"
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Nicolaus Copernicus
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enlightened despotism
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54
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56
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57
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58
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61
Explain how Enlightenment ideas,in breaking with the medieval worldview,had an impact on the modern intellectual perspective.
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62
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63
Laissez-Faire is best defined as
A) governments should not interfere with the market
B) all is fair in love and war
C) democracy is the best form of government
D) courts should treat all citizens equally
E) childhood should be unrestrained
A) governments should not interfere with the market
B) all is fair in love and war
C) democracy is the best form of government
D) courts should treat all citizens equally
E) childhood should be unrestrained
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64
Discuss the contributions of Montesquieu to modern political theory.
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65
All of the following were examples of enlightened despots except
A) Catherine the Great
B) Maria Theresa
C) Louis XVI
D) Charles III
E) Frederick the Great
A) Catherine the Great
B) Maria Theresa
C) Louis XVI
D) Charles III
E) Frederick the Great
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66
Compare the ideas of Thomas Hobbes,John Locke,and Jean Jacques Rousseau about the manner in which the state was formed.What was the relationship of the citizen to the state according to each of these men?
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Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).

Show the widespread nature of the Scientific Revolution by locating on a map of Europe some areas where significant achievements occurred.List the place and the achievement.

Show the widespread nature of the Scientific Revolution by locating on a map of Europe some areas where significant achievements occurred.List the place and the achievement.
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68
Which characteristics of the philosophes illustrate a new way of looking at the world? List three major philosophes and comment upon their major contributions.
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69
Discuss the relationships of both Copernicus and Galileo to the Roman Church.
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70
In what ways was the Enlightenment a threat to the old regimes in Europe?
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71
All of the following are true of the Encyclopedia except
A) it was condemned as a threat to royal authority
B) it included the works of over 150 writers
C) it was attacked by Pope Clement XIII
D) it finally completed in 1772
E) all of these choices are correct
A) it was condemned as a threat to royal authority
B) it included the works of over 150 writers
C) it was attacked by Pope Clement XIII
D) it finally completed in 1772
E) all of these choices are correct
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72
How did the philosophes view the place and role of women in society?
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73
In his work On Crimes and Punishments,Beccaria wrote of torture
A) that it suited religious critics
B) that it was inhuman and fit for cannibals
C) that it was necessary for the security of the state
D) that it should only be used in emergencies
E) that it was part of human nature
A) that it suited religious critics
B) that it was inhuman and fit for cannibals
C) that it was necessary for the security of the state
D) that it should only be used in emergencies
E) that it was part of human nature
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74
How did the Scientific Revolution cause a reorientation in Western thought?
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75
Which thinker wrote Candide
A) Rousseau
B) Locke
C) Diderot
D) Voltaire
E) Hobbes
A) Rousseau
B) Locke
C) Diderot
D) Voltaire
E) Hobbes
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76
Central to the practice of modern science is the experimental method of investigation and testing scientific theories.Who were some of the pioneers of experimental method in the Scientific Revolution and what were their achievements?
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77
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).

On a blank map of Europe,locate the following areas where there was considerable Enlightenment disputation: Paris,Berlin,Moscow,Budapest,London,and the Hague.

On a blank map of Europe,locate the following areas where there was considerable Enlightenment disputation: Paris,Berlin,Moscow,Budapest,London,and the Hague.
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78
Discuss why capitalists could find a champion in Adam Smith.Would Adam Smith have wanted to be such a champion? Can some issues that interested Adam Smith have a relationship to contemporary ones?
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79
How did the new scientific approach to nature raise some concerns among the Roman Catholic hierarchy? How would you typify their response?
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80
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).

On a blank map of Europe,show where the following individuals worked: Isaac Newton,Tycho Brahe,Galileo Galilei,Nicholas Copernicus,and René Descartes.

On a blank map of Europe,show where the following individuals worked: Isaac Newton,Tycho Brahe,Galileo Galilei,Nicholas Copernicus,and René Descartes.
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