Deck 24: an Age of Modernity, Anxiety, and Imperialism, 1894-1914

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Social Darwinism and Herbert Spencer
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How do the philosophical trends of the late nineteenth century compare to the same era's artistic achievements?
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Max Planck and quanta
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Explain the persistence and growth of anti-Semitism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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the ego, the id, and the superego
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Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis
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Ernst Renan's Life of Jesus
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What were the causes of the "New Imperialism" of the late nineteenth century? What were some of the arguments to justify this imperialism? What were the results or consequences of this imperialism?
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Define Social Darwinism. How did this interpretation of human existence shape late nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century European society? In what sections of modern society today do we see the persistence of this philosophy?
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Define Modernism. What are its intellectual and aesthetic preoccupations? How did this movement affect literature? Art? Music?
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What did women hope to achieve in the feminist movement? To what extent were women successful by 1914? Today?
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Houston Stewart Chamberlain
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Friedrich Nietzsche's "slave morality"
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Camille Pissarro should be associated with

A) Expressionism.
B) Romanticism.
C) Post-Impressionism.
D) Impressionism
E) Dadaism.
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Explaining his use of naturalism in his novels and his depiction of characters, Emile Zola said

A) "I have never given up on nature and the uplifting lessons it can teach us."
B) "I have simply done on living bodies the work of analysis which surgeons perform on corpses."
C) "People are naturally bad and all my fictions are truths."
D) "My stories tell of a new Enlightenment."
E) "All life is a wasteland."
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Balkans' Crises
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The best example of naturalistic literature can be found in the novels of

A) Victor Hugo.
B) Charles Dickens.
C) Albert Camus.
D) Emile Zola.
E) Gustave Flaubert.
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In Freud's theory of psychoanalysis, the superego is the center of our

A) moral conscience.
B) rational calculation.
C) animal drives.
D) creative imagination.
E) troubles.
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The greatest difference between naturalism and realism in literature was

A) realism dealt more with themes like human suffering.
B) naturalism was more popular than realism.
C) in general, naturalism was more pessimistic than realism.
D) realism was simply a continuation of naturalism.
E) in general, realism was more pessimistic than naturalism.
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Inquiry into the disintegrative processes within atoms became a central theme in the new physics in part due to the experimental work of

A) Einstein on cosmic rays and gravity.
B) Marie and Pierre Curie on radium and radiation.
C) Planck on quanta.
D) Pasteur on microbes and infection.
E) Bergson on time and the "life force."
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In Freud's theory of psychoanalysis, the process that drives unwanted thoughts into the unconscious is known as

A) self-gratification.
B) neural dysfunction.
C) animal drives.
D) repression.
E) id erasure.
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In his encyclical De Rerum Novarum (1891), Pope Leo XIII

A) endorsed Marxist conceptions of materialism.
B) asserted that much in socialism was Christian in principle.
C) ordered Catholics to turn away from all forms of political activity.
D) began to question the necessity of the sacraments.
E) condemned "modernism" in all its manifestations.
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Using Darwin's terminology, Herbert Spencer argued that

A) no progress in human society was now possible and decadence had set in everywhere.
B) no rational justification could be given to "natural selection."
C) peaceful progress was inevitable.
D) evolution could never be reversed.
E) human societies were organism evolving through time by struggling with their environments.
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Which of the following can be attributed to William Booth?

A) blaming poor people for their own predicaments.
B) trying to ban the Catholic church in the United States.
C) criticizing capitalism for the seeming demise of religiosity.
D) founding the Salvation Army.
E) assassinating President Abraham Lincoln.
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Marie Curie won two Nobel prizes for her achievements in

A) cellular biology and chemistry.
B) physics and cellular biology.
C) physics and chemistry.
D) geology and physics.
E) chemistry and astronomy.
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Ernst Renan questioned

A) Nietzsche's theories about the rise of supermen.
B) nothing and was in fact a staunch proponent of religious tradition.
C) any questioning of the Bible whatsoever.
D) the historical accuracy of the Bible.
E) a and b.
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The higher criticism of the Bible championed by the French Catholic scholar Ernst Renan

A) confirmed the accuracy of the Bible as a guide to Christian history.
B) questioned the historical accuracy of the Bible and denied the divinity of Jesus.
C) found the New Testament to be far more recent in composition than previously believed.
D) cast doubt on the authenticity of the letters of Paul.
E) gave intellectual support for the divine authorship of the Bible.
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Nietzsche worried that

A) Europe would become enslaved to monopoly capitalism.
B) God would punish Europe for abandoning Christianity.
C) democracy improved the civilizations that adopted it.
D) national rivalries would lead Europe into war.
E) Christianity had enfeebled Western society.
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The quantum theory of energy developed by Max Planck raised fundamental questions about the

A) structure of stars.
B) accepted medieval theories of chemical reaction.
C) subatomic realm of the atom and the basic building blocks of the material world.
D) safe transmission of electrical energy for powering modern economies.
E) the electro-dynamics of moving bodies.
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The experimental work of early twentieth-century physicists challenged and ultimately invalidated

A) the chemical theories of Paracelsus.
B) Newton's rational, mechanical conception of the universe.
C) the heliocentric theory of Galileo.
D) Harvey's arguments on circulation.
E) Kepler's theory on elliptical orbits
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In 1905, who published "The Electro-Dynamics of Moving Bodies"?

A) Tesla
B) Einstein
C) Planck
D) Curie
E) Carver
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In Foundations of the Nineteenth Century (1899), Houston Stewart Chamberlain predicted that Germany was destined to

A) lead the world in high-tech manufacturing.
B) lead the Aryan race to the conquest of Europe.
C) be the European leader in music and the arts.
D) generate the next great world religion.
E) failure if they did not accept Jews as the originators of Western civilization.
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Social Darwinism was

A) applying the ideas of Darwin to society.
B) an effort to explain the problems of society by psychological means.
C) an explanation, sociologically, of Darwin's biological ideas.
D) advocated by Nietzsche.
E) condemned by Freud.
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How did "bearing the white man's burden" affect European society in modern times?
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Henri Bergson's "life force"
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Social Darwinism and Herbert Spencer
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How do the philosophical trends of the late nineteenth century compare to the same era's artistic achievements?
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Max Planck and quanta
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Explain the persistence and growth of anti-Semitism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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the ego, the id, and the superego
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Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis
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Evaluate the Russian Revolution of 1905, as to its causes, course of events, and results.
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Ernst Renan's Life of Jesus
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By the early twentieth century, was the Ottoman Empire still a major force in Western Civilization?
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Albert Einstein's E=mc²
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What were some of the underlying causes for the Great War that broke out in 1914?
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What were the causes of the "New Imperialism" of the late nineteenth century? What were some of the arguments to justify this imperialism? What were the results or consequences of this imperialism?
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Define Social Darwinism. How did this interpretation of human existence shape late nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century European society? In what sections of modern society today do we see the persistence of this philosophy?
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Define Modernism. What are its intellectual and aesthetic preoccupations? How did this movement affect literature? Art? Music?
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Houston Stewart Chamberlain
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Friedrich Nietzsche's "slave morality"
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Camille Pissarro should be associated with

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Explaining his use of naturalism in his novels and his depiction of characters, Emile Zola said

A) "I have never given up on nature and the uplifting lessons it can teach us."
B) "I have simply done on living bodies the work of analysis which surgeons perform on corpses."
C) "People are naturally bad and all my fictions are truths."
D) "My stories tell of a new Enlightenment."
E) "All life is a wasteland."
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Balkans' Crises
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The best example of naturalistic literature can be found in the novels of

A) Victor Hugo.
B) Charles Dickens.
C) Albert Camus.
D) Emile Zola.
E) Gustave Flaubert.
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In Freud's theory of psychoanalysis, the superego is the center of our

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C) animal drives.
D) creative imagination.
E) troubles.
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The greatest difference between naturalism and realism in literature was

A) realism dealt more with themes like human suffering.
B) naturalism was more popular than realism.
C) in general, naturalism was more pessimistic than realism.
D) realism was simply a continuation of naturalism.
E) in general, realism was more pessimistic than naturalism.
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Inquiry into the disintegrative processes within atoms became a central theme in the new physics in part due to the experimental work of

A) Einstein on cosmic rays and gravity.
B) Marie and Pierre Curie on radium and radiation.
C) Planck on quanta.
D) Pasteur on microbes and infection.
E) Bergson on time and the "life force."
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In Freud's theory of psychoanalysis, the process that drives unwanted thoughts into the unconscious is known as

A) self-gratification.
B) neural dysfunction.
C) animal drives.
D) repression.
E) id erasure.
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In his encyclical De Rerum Novarum (1891), Pope Leo XIII

A) endorsed Marxist conceptions of materialism.
B) asserted that much in socialism was Christian in principle.
C) ordered Catholics to turn away from all forms of political activity.
D) began to question the necessity of the sacraments.
E) condemned "modernism" in all its manifestations.
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Using Darwin's terminology, Herbert Spencer argued that

A) no progress in human society was now possible and decadence had set in everywhere.
B) no rational justification could be given to "natural selection."
C) peaceful progress was inevitable.
D) evolution could never be reversed.
E) human societies were organism evolving through time by struggling with their environments.
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Which of the following can be attributed to William Booth?

A) blaming poor people for their own predicaments.
B) trying to ban the Catholic church in the United States.
C) criticizing capitalism for the seeming demise of religiosity.
D) founding the Salvation Army.
E) assassinating President Abraham Lincoln.
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Marie Curie won two Nobel prizes for her achievements in

A) cellular biology and chemistry.
B) physics and cellular biology.
C) physics and chemistry.
D) geology and physics.
E) chemistry and astronomy.
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Ernst Renan questioned

A) Nietzsche's theories about the rise of supermen.
B) nothing and was in fact a staunch proponent of religious tradition.
C) any questioning of the Bible whatsoever.
D) the historical accuracy of the Bible.
E) a and b.
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The higher criticism of the Bible championed by the French Catholic scholar Ernst Renan

A) confirmed the accuracy of the Bible as a guide to Christian history.
B) questioned the historical accuracy of the Bible and denied the divinity of Jesus.
C) found the New Testament to be far more recent in composition than previously believed.
D) cast doubt on the authenticity of the letters of Paul.
E) gave intellectual support for the divine authorship of the Bible.
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Nietzsche worried that

A) Europe would become enslaved to monopoly capitalism.
B) God would punish Europe for abandoning Christianity.
C) democracy improved the civilizations that adopted it.
D) national rivalries would lead Europe into war.
E) Christianity had enfeebled Western society.
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The quantum theory of energy developed by Max Planck raised fundamental questions about the

A) structure of stars.
B) accepted medieval theories of chemical reaction.
C) subatomic realm of the atom and the basic building blocks of the material world.
D) safe transmission of electrical energy for powering modern economies.
E) the electro-dynamics of moving bodies.
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The experimental work of early twentieth-century physicists challenged and ultimately invalidated

A) the chemical theories of Paracelsus.
B) Newton's rational, mechanical conception of the universe.
C) the heliocentric theory of Galileo.
D) Harvey's arguments on circulation.
E) Kepler's theory on elliptical orbits
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In 1905, who published "The Electro-Dynamics of Moving Bodies"?

A) Tesla
B) Einstein
C) Planck
D) Curie
E) Carver
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In Foundations of the Nineteenth Century (1899), Houston Stewart Chamberlain predicted that Germany was destined to

A) lead the world in high-tech manufacturing.
B) lead the Aryan race to the conquest of Europe.
C) be the European leader in music and the arts.
D) generate the next great world religion.
E) failure if they did not accept Jews as the originators of Western civilization.
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Social Darwinism was

A) applying the ideas of Darwin to society.
B) an effort to explain the problems of society by psychological means.
C) an explanation, sociologically, of Darwin's biological ideas.
D) advocated by Nietzsche.
E) condemned by Freud.
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