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Chapter 17 Quiz
The Renaissance, New Sciences, and Religious Wars in Europe, 1450–1750
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The following sequence of events is correct:
1) First formulation of the heliocentric system; 2) Newton's unification of physics and astronomy; 3) Discovery of the elliptical paths of planets; 4) First steam engine.
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1) Discovery of the elliptical paths of planets; 2) First formulation of the heliocentric system; Newton's unification of physics and astronomy; 4 Newton's unification of physics and astronomy; 4) First steam engine.
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1) Newton's unification of physics and astronomy; 2) First formulation of the heliocentric system; 3) Discovery of the elliptical paths of planets; 4) First steam engine.
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1) First formulation of the heliocentric system; 2) Discovery of the elliptical paths of planets; 3) Newton's unification of physics and astronomy; 4) First steam engine.
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The following sequence of events is correct:
1) Thirty Years' War; 2) Beginning of Luther's Reformation; 3) "Glorious Revolution" in England; 4) French War of Religion.
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1) Beginning of Luther's Reformation; 2) French War of Religion; 3) Thirty Years' War; 4) "Glorious Revolution" in Englan
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1) Beginning of Luther's Reformation; 2) Thirty Years' War; 3) French War of Religion; 4) "Glorious Revolution" in England.
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1) "Glorious Revolution" in England; 2) French War of Religion; 3) Thirty Years' War; 4) Beginning of Luther's Reformation.
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All of the following are true of Maria Cunitz, one of the most remarkable scientific thinkers of the seventeenth century, EXCEPT:
She spoke six languages.
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She was a Protestant whose family was given refuge in a Cistercian monastery.
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She was a nun who lived and studied among the Cistercian monks.
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Two of her major influences were her father, a physician, and Johannes KeplerShe wrote a work that popularized the astronomical tables of Johannes Kepler.
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Artists and thinkers of the Renaissance were heavily influence by:
Scholastics like Thomas Aquinas.
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Philosophers and mathematicians from the Islamic world.
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Art and literature from India and China.
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Greek and Hellenistic-Roman authors.
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By 1750, Europe had reached the demographic equivalence of:
Egypt and Inia.
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China and North America.
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North Africa and South America
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China and India
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By 1750, the armies in larger European countries were characterized by all of the following EXCEPT:
They had begun wearing uniforms.
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Most forward troops were equipped with bayonet-equipped flintlock muskets.
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The pikemen were still the most effective protection for musketeers
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The size of the armies was growing rapidly in states where they could be supported
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All of the following religious and political changes in the fifteenth century led to the Protestant Reformation, EXCEPT:
The Church's high taxation of peasants
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The growth of popular theology
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The cost of the expensive papal administration in Rome
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The inability of popes to appoint archbishops and bishops outside of Italy
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All of the following statements are true of Martin Luther EXCEPT:
He was a monk, an priest, and a professor.
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He believed that New Testament scripture was over canon law and papal decisions
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He wrote a letter to his archbishop itemizing practices he considered contrary to scripture
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His written communications to Church officials were usually in vernacular German
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The following statement is true of John Calvin:
He believed that all moneylending should be banned, as it was contrary to the Bible
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He believed that all humans were predestined for heaven or hell before their birth
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He believed that a person's behavior was between himself and God alone, and that civic authorities should not intervene unless other people were being harmed or led into sin
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Although he was Swiss by birth, his primary goal was to proselytize in France and Germany
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All of the following are true of Calvinism in France EXCEPT:
Protestants in France were called Huguenots
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Most Calvinist congregations were located in the western French cities
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Peasants, overtaxed and oppressed, made up the largest segment of French Protestants
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Calvinism was particularly attractive to literate merchants and craftsmen
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The English Civil War (1642-1651) resulted in:
The separation of church and state in England
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A republıcan theocracy
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The restoration of the Plantagenet dynasty
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Permanent fiscal power vested in Parliament
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All of the following were the result of the Peace of Westphalia EXCEPT:
The Protestants gained considerable territory in northern Germany
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The southern side of the Baltic Sea was ceded to Sweden
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Territory in Alsace was ceded to France
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It failed to end the war between France and Spain
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The ruler with the longest reign in France was:
Henry IV
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Louis XIII
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Louis XIV
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Charles IX
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"Intendants" were:
Judges sent by the French crown to assure that provincial courts were operating in the best interest of townspeople and peasants.
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Representatives of the French crown who , among other duties, ensured that taxes were properly collected in provinces.
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Members of the French nobility who attended the King and his Queen at Court.
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Judiciary members who served as provincial judges and advisors to parlements.
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All of the following is true of Peter the Great of Russia EXCEPT:
He was interested in importing skills from Western Europe.
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He reorganized the military and tax system.
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He built a new capital city named St. Petersburg.
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He often rewarded western technical experts by giving them estates and serfs in the Balkans.
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England differed from other states of Europe (such as Prussia, France, Spain, and Austria, for instance) in all of the following EXCEPT:
It had a political system that included a king or queen and a parliament.
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The interests of the nobility and the urban merchants converged.
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The state consolidated its financial powers through the creation of the Bank of England.
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It sought to create a strong centralized state supported by a large land army.
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All of the following is true of the period called "The Renaissance," EXCEPT:
There was wide dissemination of translations of Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman intellectuals whose work had not been previously known in Western Europe.
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Byzantine, or Eastern Orthodox, Christianity became more influential in Western Europe, weakening the Roman papacy and leaving it vulnerable to Protestant incursions.
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The Introduction of paper and the printing press during this period facilitated the spread of knowledge.
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Renaissance artists were strongly influenced by Greek and Hellenistic-Roman culture.
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All of the following are true of Galileo Galilei, EXCEPT:
He was able to bring geometry, algebra, and Archimedean physics together.
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Using mathematics, he was able to prove that Archimedes was wrong in his theory of falling bodies.
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A first-rate astronomer, he was one of the first to use a telescope.
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He was condemned to house arrest and (at least publicly) repudiated heliocentrism.
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The "Newtonian synthesis" was:
A fusion of the fields of mathematics, astronomy, physics, and theology.
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A reconciliation of Biblical references and scientific observation.
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An amalgamation of Descartes's system of coordinates and Leibniz's calculus.
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A unification of the fields of physics and astronomy.
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All of the following is true of the technology used in developing scientific instruments EXCEPT:
It produced improvements in such instruments as telescopes, microscopes, thermometers and barometers, all of which had practical applications.
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It established a hierarchy of production, with engineers at the top and theoretical scientists a bit below.
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It inspired an exchange of knowledge between engineers and scientists.
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It inspired craftsmanship and experimentation that ultimately led to such innovations as the steam engine.
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All of the following persons and/or institutions determinedly worked to popularize science
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The Royal Society of London and the Paris Academy of Sciences.
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Protestant churches and Sunday schools.
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Textbook authors and itinerant lecturers.
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Coffeehouses and salons.
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All of the following is true about René Descartes
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He developed the field of analytic geometry.
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He believed that the five senses were unreliable.
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He supported the condemnation of Galileo.
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He is known for his statement, "I think, therefore I am."
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What is the significance of Waldseemüller's map pictured below?
It was the first European map to depict the Americas
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It was the map that Columbus used to navigate to the New World
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It was the first map to depict the entire world
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It was the first map to utilize the writing of Ptolemy
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After reviewing the map below, which of the following states remained predominantly Catholic during the Reformation?
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Scotland
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Italy
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Ireland
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The Palace of Versailles, pictured below, became the symbol of royal absolutism under
Peter I
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Ferdinand II
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Louis XIV
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Philip II
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