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Page 1: 1 st Semester Review 100 200 100 200 300 400 500 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 RenaissanceReformationScientific
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Renaissance

Reformation

Scientific Revolution

Enlightenment

FrenchRevolution

FINAL

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Renaissance 100Renaissance 100

The term “humanism,” when applied to Renaissance Italy, refers primarily to the

Scholarly interest in the study of the classical cultures of

Greece and Rome

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Renaissance 200Renaissance 200

Advocates of northern humanism believed

The fusion of Christian and Classical ideals provides the best definition of virtuous conduct

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Renaissance 300Renaissance 300

The political strength of the Medici family in Florence was initially based on

The influence and wealth of their bank

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Renaissance 400Renaissance 400

The application of Renaissance scholarship to questions of ecclesiastical and moral reform

describes which philosopher?

Erasmus

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Renaissance 500Renaissance 500

The Peace of Lodi in 1454 exemplifies what key Italian Renaissance political concept?

A balance of power between multiple, competing territorial states

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Reformation 100Reformation 100

Made Luther an outlaw within the Holy Roman Empire

Edict of Worms

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Reformation 200Reformation 200

What belief was central to Martin Luther’s religious philosophy?

Salvation by faith alone

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Reformation 300Reformation 300

A major difference between Calvinism and Lutheranism relates to

Emphasis on predestination

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Reformation 400Reformation 400

Recognized the rights of French Protestants

Edict of Nantes

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Reformation 500Reformation 500

Martin Luther initially criticized the Roman Catholic church on the grounds that it

Used indulgences as a fund-raising device

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Scientific Revolution 100Scientific Revolution 100

Galileo was found guilty of heresy and condemned by the Inquisition on the grounds that he

Publicly advocated Copernicus’ heliocentric system

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Scientific Revolution 200Scientific Revolution 200

Rene Descartes and Francis Bacon contributed to scientific development in the seventeenth

century by

Articulating theories of the scientific method

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Scientific Revolution 300Scientific Revolution 300

The Scientific Revolution overturned the accepted ideas of which of the following?

Aristotle

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Scientific Revolution 400Scientific Revolution 400

Johannes Kepler improved on Copernicus’ theories by

Demonstrating that planets have elliptical orbits

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Scientific Revolution 500Scientific Revolution 500

In Newton’s Principia, he demonstrated through his rules of reasoning that the universe was

A regulated machine operating according to

universal laws.

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Enlightenment 100Enlightenment 100

The state is based on a social contract

Hobbes and Rousseau would have agreed that

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Enlightenment 200Enlightenment 200

Which European rulers are generally identified as “enlightened” monarchs?

Joseph II and Catherine the Great

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Enlightenment 300Enlightenment 300

John Locke’s philosophy contributed to the development of Enlightenment ideas by arguing that a person’s

character was shaped by

Environment

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Enlightenment 400Enlightenment 400

The best statement of laissez-faire was made in 1776 by

Adam Smith

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Enlightenment 500Enlightenment 500

Which is the most characteristic of Voltaire’s ideas?

Empiricism and religious toleration are to be celebrated

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French Revolution100French Revolution100

What best describes the French Third Estate prior to the revolution?

The non-noble, nonclerical section of the Estates-General

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French Revolution 200French Revolution 200

The calling of the Estates-General in France by King Louis XVI in 1789 was the direct result

of

The failure of the Assembly of Notables to endorse the monarch’s program of tax reform

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French Revolution 300French Revolution 300

The French Reign of Terror is most closely associated with the

Establishment of the Committee of Public Safety

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French Revolution 400French Revolution 400

The armies of revolutionary France enjoyed which of the following advantages over the armies of

the major European monarchs?

Greater patriotism and morale

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French Revolution 500French Revolution 500

The cahiers de doleances called for

Abolishing the fiscal privileges of the church and nobility.

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Strengthening of internal Church discipline

FINAL JEOPARDY!Reformation

FINAL JEOPARDY!Reformation

The most important goal of the Council of Trent was the