Deck 18: Europe on the Threshold of Modernity, CA 1715-1789
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Deck 18: Europe on the Threshold of Modernity, CA 1715-1789
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Define the following terms: general will
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Define the following terms: Social Contract
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Define the following terms: laissez faire
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Define the following terms: Montesquieu
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Define the following terms: Adam Smith
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Define the following terms: Encyclopédie
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Define the following terms: Enlightenment
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Define the following terms: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Define the following terms: David Hume
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Define the following terms: Voltaire
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Define the following terms: Maria Theresa
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Define the following terms: Catherine the Great
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Define the following terms: Joseph II
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Define the following terms: Pugachev Rebellion
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Define the following terms: Peace of Paris (1763)
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Define the following terms: Frederick the Great
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41
Survey the European colonial empires in the Americas, including the Caribbean. Why was the Caribbean trade so important, and what countries were involved in it? What was the "triangle" trade?
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Describe the reign of Catherine the Great. What were some of her "enlightened" ideas, and how much real reform stemmed from them? What was a major grievance of the peasants, as expressed in Pugachev's revolt, which Catherine did not address?
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43
Discuss the life and thought of Rousseau. What do you think would be the practical consequences of his political system?
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Define the following terms: hopitaux
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45
Define the Enlightenment. What were the chief concerns of its most prominent representatives, and what connection did their approach to social problems have with the Scientific Revolution?
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Of the following, which is the best description of the Enlightenment?
A) The intellectual revolution that replaced geocentrism with heliocentrism and developed the empirical method
B) Divine revelation at the heart of the Reformation
C) An intellectual movement that applied the new scientific worldview to the study of people and society
D) The revival of Greco-Roman civilization
E) The establishment of a new military philosophy that says "might makes right"
A) The intellectual revolution that replaced geocentrism with heliocentrism and developed the empirical method
B) Divine revelation at the heart of the Reformation
C) An intellectual movement that applied the new scientific worldview to the study of people and society
D) The revival of Greco-Roman civilization
E) The establishment of a new military philosophy that says "might makes right"
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47
Compare the political history of England in the eighteenth century with that of Prussia. Discuss the main differences between them. What political parties were emerging in England? Did the two states have anything in common?
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48
Summarize the economic ideas of Adam Smith. How did they reflect Enlightenment optimism about human rationality? Are his views still current today?
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49
Analyze the attempts of the French kings mentioned in the chapter to improve governmental efficiency and implement reforms. How were those efforts hampered by parlementary obstructionism?
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50
Define the following terms: agricultural revolution
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51
Discuss art and culture in the eighteenth century. What were some of its themes? Who were its audience?
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52
Explain the changes in manufacture evident in the eighteenth century.
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Describe the ways in which Enlightenment thought was spread. What role did women play in this process?
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55
Referring to the chapter feature, "The Written Record: Rousseau Discusses the Benefit of Submitting to the General Will," what does Rousseau expect from both the individual and the government?
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56
Summarize the reign of Maria Theresa. What formidable political obstacles did she have to overcome? What were some of her reforms? Why did the reforms of her son, Joseph II, arouse hostility and revolt, while hers did not?
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57
What were some elements in the agricultural revolution, and why did new farming techniques not bring general prosperity?
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58
Summarize the what, when, why, and so what (results) of the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War. What state do you think profited most from these wars, and why?
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59
Discuss the principal stages in the colonial rivalry between France and England. What were the results for France in Canada, India, and the Caribbean? What were some reasons for the English victory?
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Define the following terms: putting-out system
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61
How does the Encyclopedia reflect the complexities and limitations of the Enlightenment in regard to gender?
A) Some contributors blamed the inequality of women on laws and customs.
B) Some contributors blamed society's plight on women.
C) It assumed that natural equality was grounds for women rights.
D) It increased the advocacy for greater education for women.
E) All of these
A) Some contributors blamed the inequality of women on laws and customs.
B) Some contributors blamed society's plight on women.
C) It assumed that natural equality was grounds for women rights.
D) It increased the advocacy for greater education for women.
E) All of these
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Which country provided the international intellectual language of the mid-eighteenth century and was the center of cultural life?
A) England
B) France
C) The Netherlands
D) Spain
E) Sweden
A) England
B) France
C) The Netherlands
D) Spain
E) Sweden
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63
Which of the statements about art during the enlightenment is true?
A) Subjects no longer were related to the classical period.
B) Artists had to assume a public that was not literate.
C) Musical structure was developed by Haydn and Mozart
D) Artists seemed fascinated with nature and the naturalness of humans.
E) Art emphasized the evil side of man.
A) Subjects no longer were related to the classical period.
B) Artists had to assume a public that was not literate.
C) Musical structure was developed by Haydn and Mozart
D) Artists seemed fascinated with nature and the naturalness of humans.
E) Art emphasized the evil side of man.
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64
Reading habits changed in the eighteenth century in which of the following ways?
A) Literacy increased and access to printed material improved.
B) Ordinary people began to read more secular and contemporary philosophical works.
C) Forerunners to the modern lending libraries made their debut.
D) Solitary reading for reflection and personal pleasure became more widespread.
E) All of these
A) Literacy increased and access to printed material improved.
B) Ordinary people began to read more secular and contemporary philosophical works.
C) Forerunners to the modern lending libraries made their debut.
D) Solitary reading for reflection and personal pleasure became more widespread.
E) All of these
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65
Efforts to reform the British Parliament in the 1780s foundered on the issue of
A) religion; anti-Catholic feelings were too strong and led to bloodshed.
B) taxation; attempts to increase taxes were blocked by American-inspired opposition.
C) the role of the king; George III refused to become a figurehead monarch.
D) gender; British society was not ready to extend the vote to women.
E) the demands of underrepresented cities.
A) religion; anti-Catholic feelings were too strong and led to bloodshed.
B) taxation; attempts to increase taxes were blocked by American-inspired opposition.
C) the role of the king; George III refused to become a figurehead monarch.
D) gender; British society was not ready to extend the vote to women.
E) the demands of underrepresented cities.
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66
Which of the following is associated with Salons?
A) Churches were the favorite meeting places of Salons.
B) Females were not allowed to attend Salon meetings.
C) Conversations always deferred to class participation.
D) Salon meetings were kept in secrecy to protect participants.
E) Salon legacies involved the development of an informed body of public opinion that would generate change.
A) Churches were the favorite meeting places of Salons.
B) Females were not allowed to attend Salon meetings.
C) Conversations always deferred to class participation.
D) Salon meetings were kept in secrecy to protect participants.
E) Salon legacies involved the development of an informed body of public opinion that would generate change.
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67
Eighteenth-century France faced all of the following challenges except
A) a central government constrained by a privileged elite.
B) mounting government debt.
C) rulers who were either lazy and despised or well-intentioned but insecure.
D) an underdeveloped economy.
E) a reform movement initiated by parlement.
A) a central government constrained by a privileged elite.
B) mounting government debt.
C) rulers who were either lazy and despised or well-intentioned but insecure.
D) an underdeveloped economy.
E) a reform movement initiated by parlement.
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68
David Hume was all of the following except a/an
A) friend of Adam Smith.
B) archskeptic.
C) writer on political and economic philosophy.
D) critic of the moral, economic, and political of views of this time.
E) champion of the reliability of sense knowledge.
A) friend of Adam Smith.
B) archskeptic.
C) writer on political and economic philosophy.
D) critic of the moral, economic, and political of views of this time.
E) champion of the reliability of sense knowledge.
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69
Eighteenth-century monarchs increasingly
A) followed pacifist, "rational" foreign policies.
B) sought to stem the spread of the Enlightenment.
C) changed their public image from that of a self-aggrandizing absolutist to that of a diligent servant of the state.
D) turned the governing of their states over to their ministers, while they pursued a life of opulent leisure.
E) saw themselves as products of divine right.
A) followed pacifist, "rational" foreign policies.
B) sought to stem the spread of the Enlightenment.
C) changed their public image from that of a self-aggrandizing absolutist to that of a diligent servant of the state.
D) turned the governing of their states over to their ministers, while they pursued a life of opulent leisure.
E) saw themselves as products of divine right.
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70
Art and music in the eighteenth century were
A) confined to royal courts.
B) unpopular with most educated people.
C) characterized by a rejection of classical styles.
D) popular and increasingly accessible to the public.
E) not available to the general public.
A) confined to royal courts.
B) unpopular with most educated people.
C) characterized by a rejection of classical styles.
D) popular and increasingly accessible to the public.
E) not available to the general public.
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71
A key principle of Adam Smith's economic theory was that
A) human behavior is inherently irrational.
B) government should not interfere in the economy.
C) monopolies promote economic well-being.
D) mercantilism is the only viable economic system.
E) laissez faire was a dangerous econo-political theory.
A) human behavior is inherently irrational.
B) government should not interfere in the economy.
C) monopolies promote economic well-being.
D) mercantilism is the only viable economic system.
E) laissez faire was a dangerous econo-political theory.
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72
Which of the following does not apply to eighteenth-century British politics?
A) A representative government that gave most men the vote
B) Tories, who were generally staunch Anglicans, representing the interests of the provincial gentry
C) Whigs, who represented the interests of the great aristocrats and wealthy merchants
D) The emergence of the post of prime minister
E) The increased cooperation between the monarchy and Parliament evolved
A) A representative government that gave most men the vote
B) Tories, who were generally staunch Anglicans, representing the interests of the provincial gentry
C) Whigs, who represented the interests of the great aristocrats and wealthy merchants
D) The emergence of the post of prime minister
E) The increased cooperation between the monarchy and Parliament evolved
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73
All of the following are true of Enlightenment thought except it
A) championed the Christian view that human beings are fundamentally evil.
B) aimed at using natural laws to create a new and rational social order.
C) opposed unexamined tradition and superstitions of all kinds.
D) was embodied in the work of the philosophes.
E) was supported by monarchs who considered themselves enlightened.
A) championed the Christian view that human beings are fundamentally evil.
B) aimed at using natural laws to create a new and rational social order.
C) opposed unexamined tradition and superstitions of all kinds.
D) was embodied in the work of the philosophes.
E) was supported by monarchs who considered themselves enlightened.
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74
Ossian is associated with
A) a third-century Scottish Highland poet whose works were fabricated; he never existed.
B) a growing fascination with exotic cultures and the more natural culture of a less developed society.
C) an interest in Scottish folklore once the English suppressed the Highlanders in the mid-1700s.
D) a sense of distance that one could use to measure one's own sophistication and superiority.
E) All of these
A) a third-century Scottish Highland poet whose works were fabricated; he never existed.
B) a growing fascination with exotic cultures and the more natural culture of a less developed society.
C) an interest in Scottish folklore once the English suppressed the Highlanders in the mid-1700s.
D) a sense of distance that one could use to measure one's own sophistication and superiority.
E) All of these
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75
A leading proponent of the Enlightenment, Voltaire
A) despised the Catholic Church.
B) portrayed Great Britain as a more rational society than France.
C) traveled extensively, sometime voluntarily, sometimes not.
D) was cautious about the ability of humans to discern truth.
E) All of these
A) despised the Catholic Church.
B) portrayed Great Britain as a more rational society than France.
C) traveled extensively, sometime voluntarily, sometimes not.
D) was cautious about the ability of humans to discern truth.
E) All of these
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76
In their development of the "laws" of economic life, the physiocrats recommended all of the following except
A) mercantilism, with a focus on commerce and manufacture.
B) the elimination of the collective control of farmland by peasants.
C) the elimination of seigneurial rights over land and labor by landowners.
D) the free flow of produce to market.
E) "let it run on its own."
A) mercantilism, with a focus on commerce and manufacture.
B) the elimination of the collective control of farmland by peasants.
C) the elimination of seigneurial rights over land and labor by landowners.
D) the free flow of produce to market.
E) "let it run on its own."
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77
The Encyclopédie was
A) the eighteenth-century edition of the Index of Prohibited Books .
B) limited to the fields of botany and entomology.
C) a means of disseminating Enlightenment thought.
D) a compilation of all human knowledge.
E) a collection of information that included much of the empirical knowledge of its time.
A) the eighteenth-century edition of the Index of Prohibited Books .
B) limited to the fields of botany and entomology.
C) a means of disseminating Enlightenment thought.
D) a compilation of all human knowledge.
E) a collection of information that included much of the empirical knowledge of its time.
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78
How did eighteenth-century gardens represent increased confidence in the relationship between humans and nature?
A) Landscapes attempted to emphasize human creativity.
B) Landscapes were made to emphasize the natural work of nature.
C) Gardens emphasized nature's hostile potential.
D) New World gardens did not resemble Old World gardens.
E) The use of water was never a part of landscapes, as it emphasized the wild side of nature.
A) Landscapes attempted to emphasize human creativity.
B) Landscapes were made to emphasize the natural work of nature.
C) Gardens emphasized nature's hostile potential.
D) New World gardens did not resemble Old World gardens.
E) The use of water was never a part of landscapes, as it emphasized the wild side of nature.
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79
In addition to his work on law, Montesquieu was known for
A) putting all of his children in an orphanage.
B) writing The Count of Monte Christo .
C) defending absolutism.
D) advocating separation of legislative, executive, and judicial powers in government.
E) abandoning the rational of Locke's assumption about human educability.
A) putting all of his children in an orphanage.
B) writing The Count of Monte Christo .
C) defending absolutism.
D) advocating separation of legislative, executive, and judicial powers in government.
E) abandoning the rational of Locke's assumption about human educability.
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80
Which of the following is not true in describing the Encyclopedia ?
A) The Catholic Church held it in high regard.
B) It was both admired and criticized by public and official readers.
C) It assisted thousands of government officials and professionals.
D) It was assembled by leading philosophes in France.
E) It encompassed a belief that human happiness would be advanced by knowledge.
A) The Catholic Church held it in high regard.
B) It was both admired and criticized by public and official readers.
C) It assisted thousands of government officials and professionals.
D) It was assembled by leading philosophes in France.
E) It encompassed a belief that human happiness would be advanced by knowledge.
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