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1 Which of the following technologies helped spur on the Scientific Revolution? A Microscope and Telescope B Sextant and Quadrant C Steam engine and Water pump D Mechanical Calculator and Abacus

It was not revolutionary in the normal sense of the word 2 Which of the following does NOT characterize the nature of the scientific revolution? A It was not revolutionary in the normal sense of the word B Its proponents were hostile to established Christianity C It occurred in several places in Europe at the same time D It was a complex movement involving many persons

Philosophes were mostly 3 Philosophes were mostly A anti-religion B Anti-Republic C Against Intolerence D Lawyers

As a loving mother who provided for all of Mankind 4 In what way did the Scientific Revolution portray nature? A As a loving mother who provided for all of Mankind B As a labratory in which to experiment C As a mechanism that could be understood D As a mystery that could not be understood

This model places the sun at the center of the universe 5 This model places the sun at the center of the universe A Geocentric B Heliocentric C Bracknocentric D Ptolmeic Model

6 Which of the following groups of women were NOT targeted more often than other groups during witch hunts? A Natural Philosophers B Midwives C Healers D Widows

Louis XIV and Martin Luther 7 Which of the following pairs of figures of the Scientific Revolution were key in the origins of the Enlightenment? A Louis XIV and Martin Luther B Newton and Locke C Locke and Descartes D Newton and Galileo

In Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan, a person is 8 In Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan, a person is A Naturally good, but weak willed B Born to Original Sin C Born perfect, but corrupted by society D A self-centered creature

9 Which of the following describes the movement of finished goods, slaves, and raw materials between Europe, Africa and the Americas? A Mercantilism B Golden Route C Triangle Trade D Middle Passage

Europeans introduce civilizing influences like Law and medicine 10 Which of the following justifications for European imperialism and imperial world domination relied on Adam Smith's Philosophy? A Europeans introduce civilizing influences like Law and medicine B European commerce represents the final and best stage of human development C Europeans bring Christian ethics to a savage people D Mercantilism reflects the advancement of manufacture, trade, and property relations

11 This group brought Natural Philosophers together to discuss advancements in science, debate, and perform experiments A Royal Society of London B Philosophes C University of Glasgow D Salons

12 This Natural Philosopher focused on the use of empirical evidence and is considered one of the fathers of the Scientific Method A Locke B Rene Descartes C Jean-Jacque Rousseau D Sir Francis Bacon

13 Several different philosophes contributed to this work which attempted to demonstrate how to live without the influence of religion A Spirit of Laws B Wealth of Nations C Encyclopedia D The Joy of Meritocracy

A Mercantilism B Environmentalsim C Tabula Rasa D Meritocracy 14 This idea focused on the construction of personality as a function of environmental factors A Mercantilism B Environmentalsim C Tabula Rasa D Meritocracy

Second Treatise on Government 15 This book was by Montesquieu describes the best forms of government as having a clear division of powers between various parts. A Wealth of Nations B Second Treatise on Government C Leviathan D Spriti of Laws

War of Austrian Succession 16 This conflict had a different name in the North American colonies of England A War of Austrian Succession B 7 years' war C 30 years' war D Old Man's War

17 This is a term that describes promotion and career acquisition based on skill and integrity alone A Tabula Rasa B Brackonianism C Meritocracy D Enlightened Despotism

18 Adam Smith wrote this book describing an economic system in which the markets regulate themselves with little or no input from the government A Wealth of Nations B Leviathan C First Treatise on Government D Spirit of Laws

19 This Natural Philosopher believed it would be possible to prove the existence of God by using thought experiments to determine the validity of God's existence A John Locke B Isaac Newton C Thomas Hobbes D Rene Descartes

20 Which of the following individuals had NO influence on the construction of the US Constitution? A Hobbes B Locke C Montesquieu D Bacon

21 Catherine the Great Louis XIV Joseph II Frederick the Great Which of the following was NOT considered an Enlightened Despot? A Catherine the Great B Louis XIV C Joseph II D Frederick the Great

22 Which of the following had NOTHING to do with the proof and popularization of a Heliocentric Universe? A Ptolemy B Kepler C Galileo D Brahe

Which of the following was Catherin the Great very good at? 23 Which of the following was Catherin the Great very good at? A Poetry B Military Strategy C Public Relations D Knitting

Hunter/gatherer, nomadic, commercial, imperial 24 According to Adam Smith, which of the following are the four stages of human development? A Hunter/gatherer, nomadic, commercial, imperial B Hunter/gatherer, nomadic, agricultural, commercial C Hunter/gatherer, agricultural, commercial, imperial D Nomadic, Agricultural, Commercial, digital

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