Deck 16: The Enlightened

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The Enlightenment describes an array of intellectual and cultural activities of the ___________.
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The Enlightenment writers called themselves

A) Sophists.
B) revolutionaries.
C) philosophes.
D) reformists.
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Enlightenment thinkers were mostly academics.
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Enlightenment writers wrote mostly in essay form.
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The decision to revoke the _____________ played a part in triggering the Enlightenment.
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England's Glorious Revolution occurred in

A) 1610.
B) 1710.
C) 1598.
D) 1688.
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Louis XIV stripped _____________ of their legal rights.
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After James II was dethroned, his daughter ___________ took his place.
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_______ is commonly regarded as the first philosophe.
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John Locke considered civil rights the right to life, liberty, and __________.
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Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations attacked the ideas of mercantilism.
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Adam Smith developed the concept of free market capitalism, which

A) believes in a finite economy.
B) promotes supply and demand.
C) rejects supply and demand.
D) sees markets as unimportant.
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_______ launched a campaign against religious intolerance in the 17th century.

A) John Locke
B) Adam Smith
C) Pierre Bayle
D) Voltaire
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Who wrote Candide?

A) Rousseau
B) Voltaire
C) Diderot
D) Hume
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Who said: "Mankind is born free, but we see him everywhere in chains?"

A) Louis XIV
B) Locke
C) Adam Smith
D) Rousseau
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____________ is the belief in a god who, having created the universe, then plays no role in the affairs of humans.
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Hasidim is the Hebrew term for "Enlightenment."
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Salons were

A) literary-minded gatherings in private homes.
B) luxurious carriages.
C) lavish parties at court.
D) controlled by the kings.
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Who were the main proponents of the Enlightenment?

A) the urban poor
B) the aristocracy
C) the churches
D) the bourgeoisie
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What was the name of the acts that offered rights to Jews?

A) Acts of Toleration
B) Acts of Peace
C) Acts of Kindness
D) Acts of Israel
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Deck 16: The Enlightened
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The Enlightenment describes an array of intellectual and cultural activities of the ___________.
1700s
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The Enlightenment writers called themselves

A) Sophists.
B) revolutionaries.
C) philosophes.
D) reformists.
C
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Enlightenment thinkers were mostly academics.
False
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Enlightenment writers wrote mostly in essay form.
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The decision to revoke the _____________ played a part in triggering the Enlightenment.
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England's Glorious Revolution occurred in

A) 1610.
B) 1710.
C) 1598.
D) 1688.
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7
Louis XIV stripped _____________ of their legal rights.
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After James II was dethroned, his daughter ___________ took his place.
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_______ is commonly regarded as the first philosophe.
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John Locke considered civil rights the right to life, liberty, and __________.
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Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations attacked the ideas of mercantilism.
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Adam Smith developed the concept of free market capitalism, which

A) believes in a finite economy.
B) promotes supply and demand.
C) rejects supply and demand.
D) sees markets as unimportant.
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_______ launched a campaign against religious intolerance in the 17th century.

A) John Locke
B) Adam Smith
C) Pierre Bayle
D) Voltaire
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Who wrote Candide?

A) Rousseau
B) Voltaire
C) Diderot
D) Hume
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Who said: "Mankind is born free, but we see him everywhere in chains?"

A) Louis XIV
B) Locke
C) Adam Smith
D) Rousseau
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____________ is the belief in a god who, having created the universe, then plays no role in the affairs of humans.
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Hasidim is the Hebrew term for "Enlightenment."
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Salons were

A) literary-minded gatherings in private homes.
B) luxurious carriages.
C) lavish parties at court.
D) controlled by the kings.
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Who were the main proponents of the Enlightenment?

A) the urban poor
B) the aristocracy
C) the churches
D) the bourgeoisie
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What was the name of the acts that offered rights to Jews?

A) Acts of Toleration
B) Acts of Peace
C) Acts of Kindness
D) Acts of Israel
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