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Question 1- “Individuals should be able to control their own possessions” would be an example of what type of political philosophy?
Question 1- “Individuals should be able to control their own possessions” would be an example of what type of political philosophy?
Question 2 – The Edict of Nantes
addressed the conflict between what two religious groups?
Question 2 – The Edict of Nantes
addressed the conflict between what two religious groups?
Question 3 – What were two results of the Thirty Years War?
Question 3 – What were two results of the Thirty Years War?
Question 4 – What series of European events in the late 1700s led to initial arguments favoring feminism?
Question 4 – What series of European events in the late 1700s led to initial arguments favoring feminism?
Question 5 – Which Scottish economist is seen as the main popularizer of the idea of “laissez-faire”?
Question 5 – Which Scottish economist is seen as the main popularizer of the idea of “laissez-faire”?
Question 6 – The significance of John Locke’s notion of “tabula rasa” was
what?
Question 6 – The significance of John Locke’s notion of “tabula rasa” was
what?
Question 7 – What slogan of Robb, er, da Gama’s represents European motives for colonization?
Question 7 – What slogan of Robb, er, da Gama’s represents European motives for colonization?
Question 8 – Name two crucial technologies for the voyages of
exploration in the 15th and 16th
centuries?
Question 8 – Name two crucial technologies for the voyages of exploration in the 15th and 16th
centuries?
Question 9 – What was the migration pattern in England in the late 1700s?
Question 9 – What was the migration pattern in England in the late 1700s?
Question 10 – Name two causes of the so-called Price Revolution?
Question 10 – Name two causes of the so-called Price Revolution?
Question 11 – Europeans delayed
marriage and childbearing in the 1500s and 1600s primarily because of what?
Question 11 – Europeans delayed
marriage and childbearing in the 1500s and 1600s primarily because of what?
Question 12 – Whose economic theory included the idea that scarcity was
inevitable with population growth?
Question 12 – Whose economic theory included the idea that scarcity was
inevitable with population growth?
Question 13 – What do historians call the increased sales of personal home luxury goods in the late 1700s?
Question 13 – What do historians call the increased sales of personal home luxury goods in the late 1700s?
Question 14 – Absolutist principles limited the nobility in many ways, except for
Question 14 – Absolutist principles limited the nobility in many ways, except for
Question 15 – The key concept of the French Revolution’s National Assembly was a form of government known as
what?
Question 15 – The key concept of the French Revolution’s National Assembly was a form of government known as
what?
Question 16 – What economic
development led to massive expansion of global trade in the 1700s?
Question 16 – What economic
development led to massive expansion of global trade in the 1700s?
Question 17 – What technique was used against the Habsburgs in the 1500s
and the French in the time of Louis XIV?
Question 17 – What technique was used against the Habsburgs in the 1500s
and the French in the time of Louis XIV?
Question 18 – What 18th century war
limited French hopes in continental Europe?
Question 18 – What 18th century war
limited French hopes in continental Europe?
Question 19 – Provide two examples of nobles using religious issues to gain
independence from strong monarchies
Question 19 – Provide two examples of nobles using religious issues to gain
independence from strong monarchies
Question 20 – What was the most important development in making
Germans aware of the ideas of Catholic reformers?
Question 20 – What was the most important development in making
Germans aware of the ideas of Catholic reformers?
Question 21 – What two artistic styles broke with the Renaissance’s emphasis on realism?
Question 21 – What two artistic styles broke with the Renaissance’s emphasis on realism?
Question 22 – Which Enlightenment writer was most conspicuous in his
judgment that women were biologically made only for motherhood?
Question 22 – Which Enlightenment writer was most conspicuous in his
judgment that women were biologically made only for motherhood?
Question 23 – What is the significance of the names de Gouges and
Wollstonecraft?
Question 23 – What is the significance of the names de Gouges and
Wollstonecraft?
Question 24 – In which 18th century
country other than England did the
Enlightenment find the most enthusiasm for the idea of the social contract?
Question 24 – In which 18th century
country other than England did the
Enlightenment find the most enthusiasm for the idea of the social contract?
Question 25 – What justification for government was the only one accepted by most Enlightened writers?
Question 25 – What justification for government was the only one accepted by most Enlightened writers?
Question 26 – What is the key concept for Anabaptists?
Question 26 – What is the key concept for Anabaptists?
Question 27 – Which Protestant
denomination of the 1500s and 1600s believed women were intellectually and spiritually able to lead worship?
Question 27 – Which Protestant
denomination of the 1500s and 1600s believed women were intellectually and spiritually able to lead worship?
Question 28 – Which Enlightened
monarch freed serfs but used secret police to attempt to control nobles?
Question 28 – Which Enlightened
monarch freed serfs but used secret police to attempt to control nobles?
Question 29 – Romantic painters often used allusions to whom in order to
indicate innocence?
Question 29 – Romantic painters often used allusions to whom in order to
indicate innocence?
Question 30 – Enlightenment ideas
about government were supposed to be logical, but they also were supposed to be…
Question 30 – Enlightenment ideas
about government were supposed to be logical, but they also were supposed to be…
Question 31 – The humanist idea that human beings, while given power and
freedom, also were given the ability to solve problems without divine
intervention, is known as what?
Question 31 – The humanist idea that human beings, while given power and
freedom, also were given the ability to solve problems without divine
intervention, is known as what?
Question 32 – Which social class was immediately drawn to Enlightenment principles?
Question 32 – Which social class was immediately drawn to Enlightenment principles?
Question 33 – What area of the
prosperous commercial elite’s home was reserved for privacy (other than
bathrooms)?
Question 33 – What area of the
prosperous commercial elite’s home was reserved for privacy (other than
bathrooms)?
Question 34 – The caravel and carrack were types of what?
Question 34 – The caravel and carrack were types of what?
Question 35 – What was a financial institution created by the Dutch to increase available investment money?
Question 35 – What was a financial institution created by the Dutch to increase available investment money?
Question 36 – What term is used to describe the idea that states should have a favorable balance of trade?
Question 36 – What term is used to describe the idea that states should have a favorable balance of trade?
Question 37 – What were two causes of the Price Revolution?
Question 37 – What were two causes of the Price Revolution?
Question 38 – What term is most often used by historians to summarize the
16th and 17th century expansion of
trade in the European economy?
Question 38 – What term is most often used by historians to summarize the
16th and 17th century expansion of
trade in the European economy?
Question 39 – Which monarch was the first to have trouble with Puritans
when that monarch chose to allow Catholicism in a Protestant England?
Question 39 – Which monarch was the first to have trouble with Puritans
when that monarch chose to allow Catholicism in a Protestant England?
Question 40 – What was the common purpose of Calvin’s Geneva rules and Cromwell’s “blue laws”?
Question 40 – What was the common purpose of Calvin’s Geneva rules and Cromwell’s “blue laws”?
Question 41 – What are two reasons
for 16th century city council opposition
to Catholic religious holidays?
Question 41 – What are two reasons for 16th century city council opposition
to Catholic religious holidays?
Question 42 – What led to massive expulsions of English peasants from working farms in the 1700s?
Question 42 – What led to massive expulsions of English peasants from working farms in the 1700s?
Question 43 – What would be a reason for devoting more resources to
child-rearing in the 18th century?
Question 43 – What would be a reason for devoting more resources to
child-rearing in the 18th century?
Question 44 – Voltaire and Diderot are examples of intellectuals who applied
the scientific method to what?
Question 44 – Voltaire and Diderot are examples of intellectuals who applied
the scientific method to what?
Question 45 – What were overseas products that appealed to European consumers in the 1700s?
Question 45 – What were overseas products that appealed to European consumers in the 1700s?
Question 46 – What Enlightened writer argued that emotion was necessary for moral improvement?
Question 46 – What Enlightened writer argued that emotion was necessary for moral improvement?
Question 47 – What kinds of evidence would be considered helpful by
Enlightenment figures looking to build better societies?
Question 47 – What kinds of evidence would be considered helpful by
Enlightenment figures looking to build better societies?
Question 48 – What three innovations made transoceanic travel possible in
the later 1300s-mid 1400s?
Question 48 – What three innovations made transoceanic travel possible in
the later 1300s-mid 1400s?
Question 49 – The idea that
government originates in the consent of the governed is known as what?
Question 49 – The idea that
government originates in the consent of the governed is known as what?
Question 50 –What were three
achievements of the so-called “Liberal Phase” of the French Revolution?
Question 50 –What were three
achievements of the so-called “Liberal Phase” of the French Revolution?
Question 51 – What two countries of the 1600s had republics?
Question 51 – What two countries of the 1600s had republics?
Question 52 – What document brought an end to the French Wars of Religion?
Question 52 – What document brought an end to the French Wars of Religion?
Question 53 – What do historians
perceive as the last religious war in Europe?
Question 53 – What do historians
perceive as the last religious war in Europe?
Question 54 – Name one politique
Question 54 – Name one politique
Question 55 – What did Adam Smith, David Ricardo, and Thomas Malthus all say about government involvement in
people’s lives?
Question 55 – What did Adam Smith, David Ricardo, and Thomas Malthus all say about government involvement in
people’s lives?
Question 56 – What is a feature of medieval art that suggests children were not seen as important?
Question 56 – What is a feature of medieval art that suggests children were not seen as important?
Question 57 – What phrase did Locke use to summarize the idea that human beings at birth had no personality and could therefore be shaped by
education?
Question 57 – What phrase did Locke use to summarize the idea that human beings at birth had no personality and could therefore be shaped by
education?
Question 58 – What Christian concept of human nature did Locke challenge most directly?
Question 58 – What Christian concept of human nature did Locke challenge most directly?
Question 59 – What was the name of the English legislature?
Question 59 – What was the name of the English legislature?
Question 60 – Who did Philip II fight at the Battle of Lepanto?
Question 60 – Who did Philip II fight at the Battle of Lepanto?
Question 61 – Whose rebellion against Habsburg Spain was sponsored in part by Elizabeth Tudor?
Question 61 – Whose rebellion against Habsburg Spain was sponsored in part by Elizabeth Tudor?
Question 62 – What ruler constantly attempted to marry his former sister-in-law?
Question 62 – What ruler constantly attempted to marry his former sister-in-law?
Question 63 – A government that
essentially does nothing economically would be likely to be influenced by what philosophy?
Question 63 – A government that
essentially does nothing economically would be likely to be influenced by what philosophy?
Question 64 – What name was given to French Calvinists?
Question 64 – What name was given to French Calvinists?
Question 65 – What name was given to English Calvinists?
Question 65 – What name was given to English Calvinists?
Question 66 – What monarch broke with the Roman Catholic Church over the issue of annulment?
Question 66 – What monarch broke with the Roman Catholic Church over the issue of annulment?
Question 67 – Arguments that rely on logic and evidence could be said to be influenced by what?
Question 67 – Arguments that rely on logic and evidence could be said to be influenced by what?
Question 68 – What powers did the “New Monarchies” gain in the late 1400s-1500s?
Question 68 – What powers did the “New Monarchies” gain in the late 1400s-1500s?
Question 69 – What influential leader was the inspiration of Knox and the
Scottish Presbyterians?
Question 69 – What influential leader was the inspiration of Knox and the
Scottish Presbyterians?
Question 70 – New monarchs of the 1500s were often first challenged by nobles over what?
Question 70 – New monarchs of the 1500s were often first challenged by nobles over what?
Question 71 – Protestant views of women’s roles typically emphasized what?
Question 71 – Protestant views of women’s roles typically emphasized what?
Question 72 – Rulers of the 1500s
used what kinds of appeals for loyalty with the common people?
Question 72 – Rulers of the 1500s
used what kinds of appeals for loyalty with the common people?
Question 73 – Why might new monarchs give published speeches criticizing their nobles?
Question 73 – Why might new monarchs give published speeches criticizing their nobles?
Question 74 – Why would Royal
Baroque artists emphasize the power and majesty of their subjects?
Question 74 – Why would Royal
Baroque artists emphasize the power and majesty of their subjects?
Question 75 – What are two causes of the “Agricultural Revolution” of the
1700s?
Question 75 – What are two causes of the “Agricultural Revolution” of the
1700s?
Question 76 – What were three themes of Romantic art?
Question 76 – What were three themes of Romantic art?
Question 77 – What do most historians see as the beginning of nationalist
ideology?
Question 77 – What do most historians see as the beginning of nationalist
ideology?
Question 78 – Rousseau was different from previous Enlightenment writers in what way?
Question 78 – Rousseau was different from previous Enlightenment writers in what way?
Question 79 – What term was used in the 1500s to mean a government
movement that would not intervene in religious conflicts?
Question 79 – What term was used in the 1500s to mean a government
movement that would not intervene in religious conflicts?
Question 80 – The Scientific Revolution emphasized reason, logic, and what
else?
Question 80 – The Scientific Revolution emphasized reason, logic, and what
else?
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