Chapter 22 Test Review Flashcards

1
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Prior to the Scientific Revolution all of the following were considered “acceptable” sources of scientific knowledge EXCEPT: A. Classic Greek scientists like Aristotle B. The Catholic Church C. Astronomers like Copernicus and Galileo D. The Pope

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C. Astronomers like Copernicus and Galileo

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The belief that the earth was the center of the universe is ____ and was first challenged by the astronomer __________

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geocentric, Copernicus

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3
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The astronomer who first developed the telescope was______

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Galileo

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4
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Sir Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes are credited with developing the ______method of observation and problem-solving

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scientific

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5
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The scientist who discovered/developed the laws of inertia and gravity was:

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Newton

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6
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In Rousseau’s work “The Social Contract” he proposed that people should:

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establish a government by the consent of the governed

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Which one of the following is NOT a lasting legacy of the Enlightenment? A. belief in progress B. Enlightened Despotism C. increased importance of the individual D. more securalism

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D. more securalism

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Which of the philosophy is INCORRECTLY matched to his/her idea/work A. John Locke & “Leviathan” B. Voltaire & freedom of speech C. Wollstonecraft & “Vindication of the Rights of Women” D. Montesquieu & “Spirit of Laws”

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A. John Locke & “Leviathan”

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9
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Of the 5 core concepts of the philosophies, which one urged people to not wait until Heaven to achieve fulfillment?

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Happiness

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10
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The city that became the unofficial center of the Enlightenment was

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Paris

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All of the following are true about “Encyclopedia” EXCEPT A. it contained essays about many subjects from many philosophes B. the printing press was essential in spreading its ideas C. it was first compiled by the philosopher Descartes D. it criticized French government and the Catholic Church

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C. it was first compiled by the philosopher Descartes

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12
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During the Enlightenment the musical style of _______ was replaced by_______ composers like_______

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baroque, classical, Beethoven

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13
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The enlightened despot who granted religious tolerance but WOULD NOT abolish serfdom was

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Frederick the Great

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14
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The U.S. Constitution’s separation of powers was inspired by the ideas of

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Montesquieu

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15
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Voltaire’s ideas of free speech and religious tolerance are guaranteed in the U.S. by the

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Bill of Rights

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16
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Theory of an Earth centered universe

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Geocentric

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17
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Concept of agreement between government and people

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Social Contract

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18
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Pre-Enlightenment art/musical style

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Baroque

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Enlightenment gathering of discussion/debate

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Salons

20
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Theory of sun-centered universe

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Heliocentric

21
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Enlightenment style of music (Mozart)

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Neoclassical

22
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Process of experimentation and problem-solving

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Scientific Method

23
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The “thinkers” of the enlightenment period

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Philosophes

24
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Period of applying reason/logic to society

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The Enlightenment

25
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Rulers who made reforms to Enlightenment ideals

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Enlightened Despots

26
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Female czar to Russia, added new territory

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Catherine the Great

27
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Scientist placed under house arrest by the Catholic Church..

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Galileo

28
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Philosophe who promoted tolerance and free speech

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Voltaire

29
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First editor / creator of Encyclopedia

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Denis Diderot

30
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Philosopher who believed in 3 branches of government

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Montesquieu

31
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English thinker who believed in absolutism

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Thomas hobbes

32
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English Philosopher who promoted “natural rights”

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John Locke

33
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Ruler of Austria who abolished surfdom

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Jseph II

34
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Ruler of prussia who lessoned censorship

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Frederick the great

35
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Scientist who developed laws of gravity

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Newton

36
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True of False: The Renaissance played no role in the Scientific Revolution?

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False

37
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True or False: The heliocentric universe was promoted by the Catholic Church?

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False

38
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True or False: Galileo was forced to recant his statement in front of the Inquisition

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True

39
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True or False: Locke’s natural rights were Life, Liberty and Property?

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True

40
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True or False: Copernicus, Rousseau and Galileo all studied the heliocentric theory

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False

41
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True or False: Montesquieu, Rousseau and Voltaire were French philosophes

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False

42
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True or False: Philosophers would gather at salons to discuss their ideas?

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True

43
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True of False: Frederick the Great of Prussia abolished serfdom

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False

44
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True or False: The US bill of rights guarantees free speech and religion

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True

45
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True or False: The constitution is a good example of Rousseau’s concept of social contract

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False

46
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Map of Europe: 1740

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Map of Europe: 1740

47
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Essay #1: Explain why the Catholic Church was so resistant to the ideas of the Scientific Revolution. Why did they feel threatened, and what steps did they take to combat it? Finally how successful were they in their efforts?

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Essay #2: What is the concept of “Enlightened Despotism”? Who were the enlightened despots of Europe? Pick one as an example and describe how she/he used enlightened principles to govern their country?