AP Euro 1st Semester Final

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French nobles were divided between those "of the sword" and those

"of the robe"

The word Renaissance means

"rebirth"

Mikhail Kutuzov's strategy to defeat Napoleon's 600,000-strong army included

"scorched-earth" policy

Who authored the Book of the Courtier, a guide for nobility embodying the ideals of Italian humanism?

Baldassare Castiglione

In July 1819, Metternich suppressed student organizations with the

Carlsbad Decrees

Newton was a great opponent of

Descartes' rationalism

The phrase "Paris is well worth a Mass" is attributed to

Henry of Navarre

The writings of John Wycliffe inspired the

Lollards

Mercantilists regarded _______ as a measure of a nation's wealth.

bullion

The Edict of Nantes

gave Huguenots qualified religious freedoms

The Great Reform Bill of 1832

kept a property qualification for the right to vote

The witch hunts were exacerbated by all of the following EXCEPT

political consolidation by the papacy

Which power lost territory and prestige as a result of the Greek Revolution of 1821?

the Ottoman Empire

The Catholic Counter-Reformation spirit was expressed in

the baroque

The political condition described in the passage did not stabilize until

1795

The political condition of Germany described in the passage did not change until

1871

Which of the following individuals was NOT a Renaissance writer?

Albrecht Durer

Burke's opinion of the recklessness of the French Revolution is most similar to which of the following?

An English Catholic's opinion of the overthrow of King James II in 1688

What was the most insidious effect of the sudden influx of bullion into Spain in the 16th century?

An increased rate of inflation

The invention that took cotton textile manufacturing into the factory from the home was

Arkwright's water frame

In composing the "Vitruvian Man" drawing, da Vinci was most likely influenced by which of the following?

Classicism

Thomas Paine is most famous for having written

Common Sense

The passage clearly shows the influence of which of the following trends in the 18th century thought?

Conservitism

The astronomer who discovered the elliptical orbit patterns of the planets was

Johannes Kepler

The Renaissance began in the Italian peninsula for all of the following reasons EXCEPT

Lack of connection to previous European civilizations

The impulse towards exploration was displayed most strongly by what other nation during this time?

Portugal

Black slaves had the fewest legal protections in

Portuguese areas

Which of the following people in the 19th century would most likely have agreed with the sentiments in the Reflections on the Revolution in France passage?

Prince von Metternich

The Hohenzollerns turned _______ into a powerful state.

Prussia

Deists regarded God as:

a kind of divine watchmaker

The Continental System was designed to

cut off British trade with the rest of Europe

The Reformation first broke out in the

free imperial cities of Germany and Switzerland

Mary Wollstonecraft argued that

humanity would not achieve true moral progress without advancing woman's education

In 1825, the Decembrist Revolt in Russia was led by

junior military officers

The driving philosophy behind the conquistadors' search for gold was the economic policy known as

mercantilism

Which social group suffered the greatest decline in power as a result of the plague?

noble landlords

Jansenists believed that

original sin could not be redeemed without special grace from God

Inhabitants of the New World who were born in Spain were known as

peninsulares

Pope Leo X's Jubilee indulgences was meant to raise funds to

rebuild St. Peter's Basilica in Rome

A ruler who is known as a politique

subordinates theology to political unity

Scientists of the 18th century saw the assembly and categorization of the natural world as

the first step in the process by which one could arrive at universal laws

The inflation of the 16th century was the result of

the influx of wealth from the New World and increased population

The Royal Society of London and other academies stood for all of the following EXCEPT

welcoming female scientists such as Maria Winkelman

The conciliar theory asserted that General Councils representing the faithful

were less superior in authority to the pope

The most significant factor explaining the emergence of the novel was

widespread literacy

Da Vinci's choice to depict the man in detail would seem to suggest all of the following EXCEPT

A need to win more commissions from the pope

The Seven-Years' War pitted Prussia, Russian, and Sweden, against

Austria and France

French emigres urged what two countries to invade France and restore Louis XVI to full power?

Austria and Prussia

IN the Battle of Trafalgar, the

British lost no ships, but Lord Nelson lost his life

Based on the passage, which of the following can be safely inferred about European explorers of the 16th century?

Christopher Columbus had been unsuccessful in finding a shorter path from Europe to Asia

For the Catholic Church, the Council of Trent occurred at the beginning of a long period of

Decline in political authority, particularly in Western Europe

Cervantes most famous work is

Don Quixote

The deterioration of Spanish/English relations was the result of all of the following EXCEPT

England's increasing hostility to France

Which justification for European economic world domination relied on Adam Smith's philosophy?

European commerce represents the fourth and, by implication, final stage of human development

The author of Lucinde, who shocked readers for depicting a female character as equal to a male, was

Friedrich Schlegel

Louis XIV's view of the monarchy was influenced by the revolt known as the

Fronde

According to the doctrine of predestination

God has foreordained who will be saved and who will be damned

The disturbances that swept the French countryside in August 1789 were known as the

Great Fear

The establishment of two competing popes in 1378 is known as the

Great Schism

In creating the "Vitruvian Man", da Vinci drew upon

Greek principles of number ratios

Based on the passage, which of the following can be safely inferred about Herberle's religious affiliation?

He was not Roman Catholic

How did Philip II's religious policies illustrated in the passage compare to the policies pursued by other 15th and 16th century European monarchs?

His policies controlling religious beliefs and practices were similar to the policies of most other monarchs at the time

The Saint Bartholomew's Massacre was an attack on French

Huguenots

The Council of Trent resulted in the which of the following actions taken toward the Protestant Reformation?

It stated the basic theology infallibility of the tenets of medieval Catholicism

Which of the following does NOT characterize the nature of the Scientific Revolution?

Its proponents were hostile to established religion

Louis XIV's ability to raise and maintain a large, powerful army depended on

Jean-Baptiste Colbert's economic policies

The phrase "evils in the church" could be a reference to the abuse of the sale of indulgences by

Johann Tetzel

The two liberators of South America from Spain were

Jose de San Martin and Simon Bolivar

In the old Regime, the Jewish population in Europe was most concentrated in

Lithuania, Poland, and Ukraine

The most important intellectual forerunners of the Enlightenment were:

Locke and Newton

Celtis' discussion of Italian influence in the German lands is most similar to which of the following?

Luther's criticisms of the Catholic Church in his Ninety-five Theses

Which of the following statements is most closely associated with the "Vitruvian Man"?

Man is the measure of all things

The groundwork for Louis XIV's absolutism had been laid by

Mazarin and Richelieu

John Wesley was the leader of the

Methodist movement

The events described in the "conquistadors" passage most likely occurred in which modern-day country?

Mexico

Attitudes like the one found in Blaeu's inscription can be tied to the development of what major 19th century intellectual movement?

Nationalism

Whose On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres challenged Ptolemy's geocentric view of the universe?

Nicholaus Copernicus

Which of the following is best supported by the "Spain inquisition to King Philip II" passage?

Owning and reading Protestant religious literature was illegal in Spain

Which of the following was NOT used to describe a faction of the 17th century Protestant movement in England?

Palatines

Arguably the most corrupt pope ever, who openly promoted the political careers of his children?

Pope Alexander VI

Which country took the lead in exploration in the 15th century?

Portugal

The events described in the "Spain inquisition to King Philip II" passage best illustrate which of the following aspects of religious conflicts in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries?

Protestants made effective use of the increased availability of printing technology to spread their ideas.

Between 1649 and 1660, England was officially a/an

Puritan republic

The figure who did NOT support the idea of inductive reasoning as seen in the Encyclopedie was

Rene Descartes

Which of the following groups in the 19th century would most likely have agreed with the sentiments in the passage?

Romantic nationalists

Proponents of the "Republic of Virtue" developed their notion of civic virtue from the writings of

Rousseau

The Encyclopedie illustration above highlights when intellectual development that dominated the 18th century?

Scientific Revolution

Which of the following was a provision of the Petition of Right?

Taxation could only occur with Parliamentary consent

The Third Estate's commitment to voting by head was formalized by the

Tennis Court Oath

By setting the work of artisans and laborers on equal footing with the work of clerics and rulers, the Encyclopedie contributed to what major event?

The French Revolution

The ability of someone of Herberle's social status in 17th century Germany to read and write was most likely the result of which of the following?

The Protestant Reformation's emphasis on individual study of the Bible

The Council of Trent is viewed as a reaction by the Catholic Church against which of the following?

The Reformation

Countries in the coalitions that opposed Revolutionary and Napoleonic France were most eager to adopt which provision of the decree?

The creation of nationally based mass conscript armies

The encomienda system, which was used during the colonization of the Americas to regulate the indigenous people, was NOT ended by which of the following?

The lack of new land to assign to well-connected Spaniards and conquistadores

Which of the following events marked the effective end of Spain's ability to act to a champion of Catholicism in Europe?

The outcome of the Thirty Years' War (1648)

A historian could use Herberle's discussion of a comet as evidence for which of the following features of early modern intellectual life?

The persistence of a traditional view of the world as governed by supernatural foces

The "Conrad Celtis" passage most clearly reveals the influence of which of the following trends in 15th century Europe?

The revival of classical learning and the development of Northern humanism

In the "Curiosities of Puritan Nomenclature" passage, the author seems to be chiefly concerned with

The revolutionary nature of the Puritan movement

Which of the following stands as the strongest expression of Puritan political power?

The rise of Oliver Cromwell

The authors of the "Council of Trent" document display an attitude toward worldly possessions that is most directly at odds with which of the following?

The splendor of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome

The conflict that Herberle describes in his chronicle resulted in which of the following?

The weakening of the Holy Roman Empire and the strengthening of smaller sovereign states within its boundaries

Two centuries later, a classical liberal economist would most likely hold which of the following opinions about the effects of this influx of bullion?

Though initially spurred by the state, it is an excellent example of the invisible hand of the market in action

Robespierre argued that terror was

a consequence of the general principle of democracy applied to a pressing need

All of the following were reasons for the newfound popularity of direct Bible study among Puritans EXCEPT

a desire to perform acts of social justice

Nicholas I saw serfdom as

a great evil, but too dangerous to reform

The relative independence of southeastern European peasants in this period can be attributed to

a scarcity of labor

The rush for artistic accomplishment in Renaissance Italy was fueled by all of the following EXCEPT

a sense of impending doom as the Black Plague and the Great Schism were just beginning

Joan of Arc gave the French

a sense of national identity and destiny

Among the imperial reformers, Charles III stood out for

abolishing the monopolies of Seville and Cadiz

In Hobbes view, obedience to the sovereign was

absolute

The Treaty of Westphalia accomplished all of the following EXCEPT

affirm the Spanish protectorate over the Netherlands

Charles X's reign is associated with all of the following EXCEPT

alliance with the middle class

The Spanish conquest of the Aztecs was aided by

alliances between the Europeans and the Aztecs' subject peoples

The poissardes and other participants in the events described in the song were motivated most strongly by which of the following?

an economic crisis brought about by food shortages

In Eastern Europe, landlords asserted their interest in keeping land cultivated by

arranging early marriages for the children of serfs

The Peace of Augsburg

asserted regional princely control over religion

Scientific accomplishments that most captured the imagination were those that occurred in

astronomy

All of the following are true of the Lollards EXCEPT that they

believed that Christ was a man, not the son of God

Which of the following did Zwingli NOT question and repudiate in the course of his reforms?

church attendance

The Declaration of the Rights and Man and Citizen asserted

civic equality and popular sovereignty

The French Estates General was a representative council of

clergy, nobles, and townspeople

The levee en masse

conscripted males into the army and directed economic production to military purposes

An artisan's daughter might not leave home until marriage because she

could learn increasing valuable skills associated with trade

Persons of European descent born in the Spanish colonies were known as

creoles

Peasants resisted enclosure laws largely because the laws

disrupted community life and traditional practices

The French government issued the decree primarily in response to

domestic unrest and foreign aggression against the radical Revolutionary government

A sign of the Enlightenment shared by 18th century monarchs was the

emphasis on privilege based on merit rather than social station

Napoleon's Concordat with the Catholic Church accomplished all of the following EXCEPT

establishing Roman Catholicism as France's only legitimate religion

The Congress of Vienna pursued a program that included all of the following EXCEPT

exclusion of France from deliberations

Empiricism is the belief that

experience, especially the senses, is the best source of knowledge

The unpopularity of Mary I of England was the result of all of the following EXCEPT

her lack of legitimacy

James I's unpopularity was a result of all of the following EXCEPT

his desire to conquer Ireland

The effect of the frivolity of rococo was all of the following EXCEPT

ingratiate the nobility to the monarchy

The vast majority of nationalists believed all of the followed EXCEPT

legitimate monarchies provide a basis for political unity

The Statute of Laborers, enacted in the aftermath of the plague,

limited wages to pre-plague levels

Representatives to the Estates General brought cahiers de doleances, or

list of grievances

Following publication of the Reflections on the Revolution in France book, Burke most likely

maintained his opinion based on worsening violence

Renaissance Society first took on its distinctive shape in the

merchant cities of Italy

Writing two centuries later about the history of Puritan names, Bardsley most likely arrived at his conclusions through

original engagement with primary-source material, such as baptismal and county records

The studia humanitatis included all of the following EXCEPT

painting

The real goal of 19th century liberals was

political reform based on private property

Napoleon invaded Ottoman Egypt to

prevent the British fleet from communicating with India and damage trade

The immediate effect upon women by the industrialization of spinning was to

push women into domestic labor

When English Whigs accused George III of becoming a tyrant, they were complaining of his

refusal to acknowledge the authority of a portion of the aristocracy

Blaise Pascal worked to

refute dogmatism, skepticism, and false optimism

The sans-culottes wanted, above all else,

relief from food shortages and high prices

Ignatius Loyola organized the Jesuit order to encourage

religious and moral self-disclipline

All of the following contributed to the outbreak of the Hundred Years' War EXCEPT

religious differences

Britain's Parliament passed the Sugar Act in 1764 for the following reasons EXCEPT

rising sugar prices need to be controlled

Constable and other Romantics tended to idealize

rural life

The process for preparing newly arrived Africans for slavery in the New World was known as

seasoning

Montesquieu's unique contribution to political philosophy was the idea of

separation of powers

Reform efferts at the Council of Trent included all of the following EXCEPT

several doctrinal concessions to the reformers

Rousseau believed that men and women

should inhabit separate spheres

One of the pillars of 19th century conservatism was

social hierarchies

The French Revolution inspired William Pitt the Younger to

suspend habeaus corpus and make publication of certain ideas treasonable

According to Unam Sanctum

temporal authorities were subject to the spiritual power of the church

The participation of women such as the poissardes led to which of the following during the early phases of the French Revolution?

temporary improvements in women's legal status

The industry that pioneered the Industrial Revolution was the production of

textiles

The writings of Bartolome de Las Casas contributed to the emergence of

the Black Legend

Which factor was NOT related to the emergence of the Protestant Reformation?

the Spanish inquisition

The events referred to in the "Song of the poissards" led most directly to which of the following?

the creation of a constitutional monarchy in France

The guild system that supported the growth of artists in the Renaissance persisted until

the mechanized nature of production in the Industrial Revolution finally rendered the system obsolete in the 19th century

The romantic movement had roots in all of the following EXCEPT

the neoclassicism of the 18th century

The basic challenge facing the Habsburg Empire was

the profound diversity of the territories contained within the empire

At the time of the Mona Lisa, most Italian artists such as da Vinci earned their living through

the support of a patron

Luther believed in all of the following EXCEPT

the unimportance of good works

The ability of the Dutch to undertake such exploration was reflected by all of the following EXCEPT

their Catholic work ethic

By the end of the Thirty Years' War, the war had killed an estimated one-

third of the German population

In subsequent years, the French government used the institutions created by the decree to

try to spread French Revolutionary ideals throughout France

To escape official censure, some articles in the Encyclopedia had to be published

under the cover of irony

Desiderius Erasmus wanted to

unite Classical and Christian ideals

Servants in preindustrial Western European households

used the position to acquire a productive skill and some savings

All of the following contributed to the decline of the Netherlands EXCEPT

violence brought about by religious intolerance


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