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Unit Three Test Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 1. The statement “No taxation without representation” was partly influenced by the thinking of a. Adam Smith c. Baron de Montesquieu b. John Locke d. Thomas Hobbes 2. Galileo's greatest achievement was his a. synthesis of the new scientific discoveries d. postulation of a heliocentric universe b. elaboration and consolidationof the e. invention of the convection oven to cook experimental method turkey. c. invention of the telescope. 3. Before the Scientific Revolution, Europeans view of the universe was based on the ideas of a. Plato d. Isaac Newton b. medieval scholastics e. Aristotle c. Aristarchus 4. Before 1500, science was primarily a branch of a. theology d. medicine b. rhetoric e. astronomy c. law 5. According to ____________________'s theory of inertia, rest is not the natural state of objects. a. Bacon d. Newton b. Copernicus e. Galileo c. Brahe 6. The key feature of Newton's system was the law of a. planetary motion d. constant acceleration b. universal gravitation e. equivalence of mass and energy c. reciprocity 7. Empiricism emphasized a. the use of deductive reasoning d. greater reliance on mathematical equations. b. reliance on the authority of other scientists e. the actual observation of phenomena. c. the use of scientific instruments 8. The Enlightenment reached its highest development in France for all the following reasons except. a. French was the international language of d. French philosophes asked fundamental the educated class. questions about the meaning of life, God, human, nature, good and evil, and cause and effect. b. French scientists and universities were the e. French philosophes sought actively to most preeeminent in the Scientific influence the educated public. Revolution. c. the level of censorship and repression was somewhat less than that in most of Europe. 9. In the Spirit of Laws, Montesquieu argued for a. direct democracy d. the separation of governmental powers. b. enlightened absolutism e. cultural relativism ____ 10. ____ 11. ____ 12. ____ 13. ____ 14. ____ 15. c. popular sovereignity In general, what was Voltaire's attitude toward government? a. He believed in democracy, likem most d. He believed in enlightened despotism as philosphes. long as he could be the despot. b. He believed that a good monarch was the e. He believed in Enlightened Theocracy. best one could hope for. c. He saw the despot or autocrat as designated by God. Rousseau's concept of the "general will" asserts that a. enlightened monarchs protect the interests d. sovereignity resides in the people. of the entire society and should be relied on for reform. b. only by direct democracy can the people's e. public opinion polling can be a valuable political wishes be conveyed. support to democracy. c. authentic, long-term needs of the people can be correctly interpreted by a farseeing minority. A striking feature of the salons was that a. clerics were banned d. members of the working classes often attended. b. philosophes,nobles, and members of the e. their main purpose was making marriage upper middle class intermingled. matches between poor nobles and wealthy commoners. c. they were often sponsored by the government. The "enlightened" policies of Frederick II of Prussia included all of the following except a. freeing the Prussian serfs d. promoting schools b. abolition of the torture of prisoners. e. religious toleration c. permitting scholars wide latitude to publish what they wished. Catherine the Great of Russia came to power in 1762 through a. inheritance of the throne from her mother d. a military coup Elizabeth. b. an invitation from the Russian Senate to e. election by the boyars. rule. c. Frederick II of Prussia's invasion of Russia. To improve the rural economy and lives of the peasants, Empress Maria Theresa a. regulated the church more closely d. reduced nobles' power over their serfs b. ordered the adoption of scientific farming e. established a bank to make loans to techniques peasants on easy terms. c. abolished serfdom ____ 16. The agricultural revolution was first manifested in a. England d. North America b. the Low Countries e. France c. Sweden ____ 17. The English Navigation Acts not only mandated that all English imports and exports be transported on English ships, they also ____ 18. ____ 19. ____ 20. ____ 21. ____ 22. ____ 23. ____ 24. ____ 25. ____ 26. ____ 27. a. restricted English banks from making d. created an alliance with the Dutch against foreign loans the French. b. initiated Englih involvement in the e. prevented the American colonists from transatlantic slave trade. building ships. c. gave British merchants a virtual monopoly on trade with British colonies. At the end of the seventeenth century, at least ________ percent of western Europeans were involved in agriculture. a. 80 d. 50 b. 70 e. 90 c. 60 The leadership of the Dutch people in farming can be attributed primarily to a. the exceptional fertility of their lands. d. their strong nobility. b. the necessity to provide for a large densely e. their Calvinism. populated country. c. the leadership of the Dutch scientific community. Jethro Tull's contributions to English agriculture were the product of a. good luck d. speculative reasoning b. empirical research e. university study. c. deductive reasoning The social group on which the success of the English agricultural revolution depended was the a. landowning aristocracy d. independent peasant farmers b. landless peasants e. Dutch agronomists. c. tenant farmers By 1800, _________ had the largest population in Europe. a. Spain d. England b. Italy e. Russia c. France In 1790 blacks made up about _____ percent of the US population a. 20 d. 10 b. 35 e. 2 c. 5 All of the following were shortcomings of the putting-out system from the capitalists' point of view except a. inability to enforce quotas d. disputes with workers over weights of materials delivered. b. rigid production techniques e. difficulty making workers produce steadily. c. poor quality control Typically, the putting-out industry employed a. only women d. men and older boys b. rural families e. older women in countryside c. urban workers For cottage workers, "holy Monday" was a. payday d. the due date for the previous week's work b. the delivery day for raw materials e. a day of relaxation. c. a day spent in church The Navigation Acts were a form of economic warfare that initially targeted the a. Dutch d. American colonists b. French c. Spanish ____ 28. Olaudah Equiano was a. a freed slave from Nigeria who settled in London b. viceroy of New Spain during the War of the Spanish Succession. ____ 29. ____ 30. ____ 31. ____ 32. ____ 33. ____ 34. ____ 35. ____ 36. e. Swedes d. an African missionary who introduced Christianity into the African inventor. e. a Quaker of African descent who produced Philadelphia's first daily newspaper. c. the king of Nigeria. The decisive round in the colonial conflict between England and France was the a. Seven Year's War d. War of the Spanish Succession b. Thrity Year's War e. American War of Independence c. War of the Austrian Succession _________________'s Wealth of Nations argued for the value of free markets. a. Jethro Tull d. Olaudah Equiano b. Lord Townsend e. David Ricardo c. Adam Smith In 17th and 18th century Europe, most couples a. married in their teens d. married in their late twenties b. lived together before marriage e. had 3 or fewer children c. included an older husband and young wife. Prior to 1750, premarital sex a. was nonexistant d. resulted in a high percentage of illegitimate children b. occurred only among the upper classes e. was punishable by a prison term. c. was commonplace According to the text, one reason for the abusive treatment of young children working in early English factories was probably a. the lack of laws against corporal d. the Anglican clergy's endorsement of such punishment of children. treatment. b. the fact that this was normal treatment for e. the great stress that their foremen children of the time. experienced. c. the absence of children's mothers from the factory shop floor. Underlying the "lligetimacy explosion" of 1750-1850 the authors see a. the growth of cottage industry and peasant d. Protestantism's stress on women's migration to the cities. equality. b. the decline of traditional moral standards e. the sexual exploitation of poor girls by due to the Enlightenment. wealthy men. c. decreasing availability of birth control in the countryside. According to the text, the diet of wealthy Europeans in the 18th century a. was much more healthy than that of d. was high in vitamins A and C common folk. b. included large amounts of meat and e. was mostly "pasta et fromage" sweets c. was far better than that of the rich today. The diet of the poorer classes consisted largely of bread and ____ 37. ____ 38. ____ 39. ____ 40. a. meat and eggs d. wild game b. dairy products e. mead c. vegetables A severe deficiency in vitamin C results in the disease known as a. anemai d. scurvy b. over-turkey e. APEurogivitis c. dysentery In addition to supervising labor and birth, midwives generally a. practiced witchcraft d. assisted physicians b. treated mental patients e. sold contraceptives. c. treated female medical difficulties such as irregular menstrual cycles, venereal disease, and breast-feeding problems. John Wesley founded the movement known as _________________ a. Pietism d. Deism b. Methodism e. Anglicanism c. Reformism For Thanksgiving, Coach P will be singing /sung (white day classes) all of the following songs except a. "Sitting on the dock of the Turkey" d. "Turkey River Don't Run Dry" b. "I Like Big Turkeys and I can not lie" e. All of the above baby! c. "Back in Turkey" Unit Three Test Answer Section MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. B B E A E B E B D B C B A D D B C A B B C E A B B E A A A C D C B A B C A C B E