western civ review

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René Descartes is MOST known for his work, _____.

Discourse on Method

An armada of little ships made a miraculous rescue of more than 300,000 allied soldiers from this French port city in May 1940.

Dunkirk

The Boers were ___.

Dutch settlers in South Africa

According to the Peace of Augsburg, ____

Each region's religion would be determined by the local ruler.

St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre

1572

Edict of Nantes

1598

Treaty of Westphalia

1648

Abolition of the English monarchy

1649

Restoration of the Stuart Dynasty

1660

The dates of World War I are ____.

1914-1918

What was the Manhattan Project?

America's top secret effort to develop atomic weapons

Between 1520 and 1550 three main forms of Protestantism developed in Switzerland: Calvinism, Zwinglianism, and __________.

Anabaptism

Which best describes America's attitude in the interwar years?

Antiwar sentiment was fervent and broadly held.

Renaissance humanists helped lay the foundation for the scientific revolution by recovering the works of Greek philosophers, such as ___________, who argued that the world operated according to mechanical forces best understood through mathematics.

Archimedes

Europeans believed, generally, in the geocentric theory of the universe, even though this model had been contradicted by empirical evidence discovered and proposed several hundred years B.C. by __________.

Aristarchus

The Turkish government blamed their poor showing in early combat on this minority population, against whom they launched a brutal genocidal campaign.

Armenians

Captain James Cook lead the way for British colonial expansion in __

Australia

Queen Marie Antoinette was originally from ____.

Austria

The Ausgleich refers to an understanding or compromise settlement between what two nations?

Austria and Hungary

Bosnia and Herzegovina were under the protection of this great power, which increased international tensions by going a step further and actually annexing the territories in 1908.

Austria-Hungary

Between 1787 and 1789, the unemployment rate in many French cities may have been as high as ____ percent.

Between 1787 and 1789, the unemployment rate in many French cities may have been as high as ____ percent.

Perhaps the two MOST influential religious texts of the sixteenth century were Loyola's Spiritual Exercises and

Calvin's Institutes

Clement VII did not permit King Henry VIII of England to divorce Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn because

Catherine's nephew, Emperor Charles V, controlled Rome and disapproved of Henry's request for a divorce.

He was the Prime Minister of South Africa and the greatest advocate of British colonial ambitions on that continent.

Cecil Rhodes

During World War I Germany and her allies were known as the ___

Central Powers

Whose writings focused primarily on reform of the criminal justice system?

Cesare Beccaria

This king was beheaded in 1649 during the English Civil War

Charles I

Which English monarch was beheaded during the civil war?

Charles I

Prior to his abdication 1556, he ruled the Holy Roman Empire, Spain, the Netherlands and much of the New World

Charles V

He was the pro-American, nationalistic Chinese leader during World War II.

Chiang Kai-shek

The word "Sino" in the Sino-Japanese War refers to ___.

China

Which of the following nations was not represented at the Munich Conference?

Czechoslovakia

Britain's ill-fated Gallipoli campaign hoped to secure the ___.

Dardanelles Strait

Proposed evolutionary theory in Origins of the Species

Darwin

What best explains Britain's tremendous population growth during the 19th century?

improvements in agriculture increased the food supply

Deists believed ___.

in a divinely created universe

One significant result of the Great Depression in Germany was that it ___.

increased popular support for the Nazis

Protestants generally believed that people were

innately bad

Which of the following best characterizes the U.S. declaration of war on Japan?

it failed initially and passed only after Roosevelt made an impassioned personal appeal before Congress

By the late Middle Ages, perhaps the most serious problem with the Ptolemaic system was that

it presented serious difficulties with the calendar.

Switzerland became a breeding ground for multiple forms of Protestant dissent largely because

it was ruled by neither kings nor territorial princes.

In 1505, Martin Luther defied and disappointed his father when he

joined the Augustinian order.

Proposed three laws of planetary motion and suggested God reveals himself through the language of mathematics

kepler

The Cash and Carry Program was intended to ____.

limit sale of U.S. weapons and military equipment to nations whose war aims we supported

What was the Catholic Church's "Index"?

list of banned books

Said government exists to protect man's life, liberty and property and should be overthrown if it fails in this responsibility

locke

The Boxer Rebellion can most accurately be described as ___

manifestation of extreme anti-foreign sentiment

Luther's scathing denunciations of the papacy gained popular support because

many German peoples were dissatisfied with the corruption of the papacy.

Johannes Kepler believed that _________ was God's language.

mathematics

Locke's idea of the tabula rasa is best characterized as the belief that ____.

men are born morally neutral

Navvies were _____.

men who worked in railway construction

Of the Terror, it can be stated that

more of its victims were peasants and laborers than were aristocrats.

He launched a successful coup in Rome in 1922

musolini

One could acquire noble status in France through purchase of an ennobling office; between 1700 and 1789,

nearly 50,000 new nobles were created through this mechanism.

Imperialism was caused in part by all but which one of the following factors?

need to import cheap colonial labor into European factories

Author of Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, he proposed the theory of gravity and laws of motion and invented the reflecting telescope and integral calculus

newton

he French financial system, already in shambles by the end of Louis XVI's government, ended up breaking down completely because of his

participation in the American Revolution.

Established London's first professional police force

peel

French collaborator who headed the Vichy Regime

petain

In July 1940, Roosevelt established a licensing and quota system to limit the export of ____ to Japan.

petroleum and scrap metal

Galileo helped redefine the science of __________.

physics

Economic reformers, known as ______, called for taxing the land held by aristocrats.

physiocrats

In comparison to Lutheranism, Calvinism

placed greater emphasis on personal conduct and morality.

The Thermidorean Reaction is most accurately understood as the revolutionary phase during which ____.

political moderates regained control of the government

During the 1670s, England's powerful elites divided into two factions. One was the Tories, who were

political supporters of Charles II and the monarchy.

Francis Bacon maintained that the three mechanical inventions that had the greatest effect on humankind up to the seventeenth century were

printing, firearms, and the compass

Guglielmo Marconi was instrumental in the development of the ____.

radio

At the Council of Trent, the Catholic Church

reaffirmed almost all of the doctrines that Protestants criticized.

During the first half of the seventeenth century, European populations were even more prone to migration to find sustenance and security because of

recurring heavy flooding of the continent's rivers.

According to Jean-Baptiste Colbert, a fundamental tenet of mercantilism was the

reduction of imports and an increase in exports.

It was Isaac Newton's invention of the ___________ that earned him election to the Royal Society in 1672.

reflecting telescope

As a result of the scientific revolution,

science became a distinct branch of knowledge unto itself.

The Neoplatonists contributed to the progress of the scientific revolution by

searching for the ideal structures in nature that would indicate God's plan and design.

The goal of Peter the Great's foreign policy was to

secure year-round ports for Russia

What best explains Catherine the Great's failure to implement substantial political reforms in Russia?

she became more reactionary after the peasant uprising led by Pugachev

Which is truce concerning Queen Victoria?

she was the popular embodiment of middle class values, such as personal morality, duty, and hard work

He is considered the father of the scientific method and said experimentation is the best means of acquiring knowledge

sir Francis bacon

The evolution of science and the scientific revolution were promoted and sustained by

societies and institutions dedicated to science

Leader of the Bolshevik Revolution

stalin

Soviet leader after Lenin's death

stalin

Luddites hated _____

technology

The manufacture of ____ was the first industry transformed by industrial technology.

textiles

The relatively peaceful transfer of power to William and Mary and the establishment of a mixed monarchy are often referred to as

the "Glorious Revolution."

You should associate T. E. Lawrence with ____.

the Arabs' revolt against Ottoman Turkey

Why did Americans react more negatively to the German blockade than to the British blockade?

the British paid for cargo they seized while Germany torpedoed ships

Bismarck's kulturkampf refers to his campaign against ____.

the Catholic Church

President Wilson called for the establishment of this international body to maintain global peace after World War I.

the League of Nations

Shortly after the outbreak of WWI, Germany's initial westward advance was stopped at this 'miraculous' engagement, during which taxis ferried thousands of French troops from Paris to the battlefield.

the Marne

Operation Barbarossa was the codename given to the invasion of ___.

the Soviet Union

Which nation suffered the greatest casualties during World War II?

the Soviet Union

Who initiated the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928?

the U.S. and France

Francis Bacon was convinced that

the authority of the ancients should not restrain the work of modern thinkers.

Which event provoked the Glorious Revolution?

the birth of a son to James II

The events that galvanized opposition to the increasingly pro-Catholic James II in England included the prosecution of seven English bishops who refused to read James's decree of religious toleration and

the birth of the "warming-pan baby."

In most cases, ____________ were the immediate opponents of Bourbon absolutism.

the clergy

Sir Robert Peel is best remembered for his efforts to improve city life via ____.

the creation of a profession police force

Which idea would be embraced by Jean Jacques Rousseau?

the essential goodness of human nature

By 1688 a significant development in English politics was ___

the establishment of Parliamentary supremacy

One of the unanticipated long-term results of the Glorious Revolution in England was

the growth of a politically powerful commercial class.

As a result of the Enclosure Movement _____.

the population of urban, industrial labor grew

In the Netherlands, a steward known as the stadtholderassisted the government. This office commonly was held by

the princes of the House of Orang

Zwingli's theology mainly differed from Luther's in their views of

the sacrament of the Eucharist.

What group contributed most significantly to changing public attitudes prior to the revolution?

the thinkers of the Enlightenment

Luther's act of nailing his ninety-five theses to a church door on All Hallows' Eve was

the usual way of announcing a scholarly disputation.

The humanists of the late Renaissance disseminated ancient texts that encouraged study and debate. This dispersal was facilitated by

the widespread use of the printing press

Colbert's mercantilist policies were designed to

tighten the process of tax collection

In 1867 Japan's samurai, angry with the shogun's concessions to western powers, rebelled and restored the emperor as head of the government. This is knowns as the Meiji Restoration and marks the beginning of Japan's emergence as a modern world power.

true

Many of the leading intellectuals of the Scientific Revolution- such as Copernicus, Brahe and Newton- were profoundly religious.

true

The first air bombing of civilians occurred during the Battle of Liege and was carried out by German Zeppelins.

true

The trial and conviction of army officer (and accused spy) Alfred Dreyfus revealed widespread antisemitism in France's Third Republic.

true

President who authorized the use of atomic bombs against Japan

truman

The first, relatively peaceful, stage of the French Revolution

was a struggle to try to create a constitutional monarchy in France.

The increasingly absolutist administration of France under Louis XIV

was conducted by thirty-three royal intendants.

His improvements made the steam engine a commercially viable invention

watt

It was fashionable for Parisian radicals to show support for the Revolution by _____.

wearing long pants like laborers

The wars of Louis XIV

were an enormous drain on the treasury of France.

he scientific revolution itself and its results

were slow in being popularly understood and accepted.

U.S. President during the Great War and the Paris Peace Conference

wilson

The Maginot Line was intended to protect what country?

France

Which nation was not a member of the Grand Alliance?

France

The Entente Cordiale represented a cooperative agreement between ____.

France and Britain

Condemned at the Diet of Worms, Luther escaped punishment because he was protected by _______________.

Frederick the Wise.

Which best explains Germany's response to Francis Ferdinand's assassination?

Germany promised Austria-Hungary assistance in punishing the perpetrators.

Which was an outcome of the Dawes Plan?

Germany's reparations were reduced

This Protestant nobleman founded France's Bourbon Dynasty after winning a war against Catholics. He then converted to Catholicism as a means of consolidating support for his rule.

Henry IV

He brought the Protestant Reformation to England as a means of ending his first marriage

Henry VIII

____ was the author of Social Statistics and the chief proponent of Social Darwinism.

Herbert Spencer

Divine Japanese Emperor during World War II

Hirohito

Divine emperor of Japan

Hirohito

What was the outcome of the Beer Hall Putsch?

Hitler was jailed in Bavaria

In Leviathan ____ argued in favor of a poweful state to control man's wicked nature.

Hobbes

Which of the following best characterizes diplomatic attitudes in the first decade after the Great War?

Horrified by their shared Great War tragedy, most countries were committed to maintaining the peace through diplomacy and arms limits.

Louis Kossuth was a patriot rebel who fought unsuccessfully for the independence of ____.

Hungary

The Sepoy Rebellion should be associated with which part of the British Empire?

India

He established a theocracy in Geneva, Switzerland. His followers in England were called Puritans, in Scotland they were Presbyterians, and in France they were known as Huguenots.

John Calvin

Which of the following names should not be associated primarily with the development of the modern steel industry?

John D. Rockefeller

The commander of America's World War I Expeditionary Force was ____.

John Pershing

After seizing control of the German city of Munster, ____ and his followers embraced such radical ideas as polygamy and the rejection of private property before the movement was violently suppressed.

John of Leyden

_________ made the first challenge to the Ptolemaic conception of the universe.

Nicolaus Copernicus

This philosopher proclaimed "God is dead" and advocated the dominance of Supermen over the weak.

Nietzsche

In 1935 Hitler announced a series of anti-Semitic laws which, among other things, stripped German Jews of their citizenship rights and forbade them from working in education or medicine. These were known as the ____ Laws.

Nuremberg

The balance of power in eastern Europe was realigned in 1721 with the Peace of _________.

Nystad

He took the title Lord Protectorate after leading Parliament's Puritans to victory in the English Civil War

Oliver Cromwell

At the close of the 19th century Germany described itself a 'satisfied power.' Which of the following most accurately reflects the meaning of this label?

Other nations had nothing to fear from Germany because she had all the territory she desired.

Where was the peace conference that ended World War I held?

Paris

This Romanov monarch was committed to the rapid westernization and modernization of Russia and waged war against Sweden in pursuit of an ice-free port

Peter the great

In 1588 he launched a failed naval invasion of England

Phillip II

The term Phony War refers to the period immediately after Germany's conquest of ___.

Poland

Which of these countries was conquered by the Nazis first?

Poland

Oliver Cromwell was a/an ____.

Puritan

Bismarck's fear of a two-front war led him to adopt the Reinsurance treaty with _____.

Russia

The Winter War was fought by ___.

Russia and Finland

The Winter War was fought by _____.

Russia and Finland

Franz Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated in this city.

Sarajevo

The Balkan nation posing the greatest threat to Austria-Hungary was ____.

Serbia

After the assassination of Francis Ferdinand "the Ultimatum" was presented to __ by ___.

Serbia, Austria-Hungary

The Boer War was fought in ___.

South Africa

The seven provinces of the Dutch Republic gained their independence from ____.

Spain

The Mahdi or "Rightly Guided One" led a jihadist nationalistic rebellion in ___

Sudan

When the Third Estate renamed itself the National Assembly and was locked out of the Estates General meeting hall at Versailles, it and sympathetic members of the First and Second Estates met at another site at Versailles. The National Assembly swore what was later known as the _________, vowing not to separate until a constitution for France had been drafted.

Tennis Court Oath

The First Industrial Revolution was built on _____.

coal and iron

You should associate Cyrus Field primarily with improvement in what field?

communication

Hitler blamed the Reichstag fire on ___.

communists

Johannes Kepler built on the work of his mentor, Tycho Brahe, to

confirm Copernicus's assumptions about planetary motion.

this Polish clergyman reintroduced Europe to heliocentric theory

copernicus

Eli Whitney invented the _____.

cotton gin

The _____________ marked the beginning of the French Revolution.

creation of the National Assembly

To proceed logically from one certainty to another is to practice

deductive reasoning

Under the Schlieffen Plan strategy Germany's first wartime objective was to ____.

defeat France

The British occupation of Egypt was motivated primarily by ___.

desire for control of the Suez canal

How was marriage changing in the mid-19th century?

economic pressures caused many to delay marriage and postpone childrearing

To bring the Church under state's authority, in July 1789 the National Assembly

enacted the Civil Constitution of the Clergy

By making good use of their proximity to the sea, the Dutch Republic was able for some time to

establish a highly profitable trading empire

One characteristic not shared by communism and fascism is ___.

focus on ethnic identity

Matthew Perry should be associated primarily with ___.

forcing Japan to open itself to foreign commerce

Fascist winner of Spain's 1936-39 Civil War

franco

Founder of psychoanalysis, he rejected the notion that men are rational creatures in control of their behavior

freud

Louis XVI essentially became a prisoner of the National Assembly

fter he was captured trying to flee France.

French colonies in North America were intended to be ____.

fur trading centers and military outposts

Tycho Brahe differed from Copernicus in that

he did not believe the earth orbited the sun

Why did Louis XIV convene the Estates General in 1789?

he needed money

The government of France under Louis XIV would be best described as

highly centralized, with everyone being appointed by and reporting to the king.

WWI war hero and German President who invited Hitler to be Chancellor in 1933

hindren

Which reason best explains the failure of Alexander Kerensky's Provisional Government?

his insistence on continuing Russia's war effort

Which is an accurate statement regarding Galileo?

his invention of the telescope and his popular Italian writings made him the most famous scientific figure of his era.

Leopold II of Denmark is notorious for his brutal economic exploitation of the Congo.

False

In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, absolutism was a political theory that was strengthened by

claims of divine right

___________ was the central feature of Calvinist worship.

The sermon

Which country was not a member of the Tripartite Pact?

USSR

One of the key ingredients of science is

a body of knowledge.

Prior to founding the Society of Jesus, Ignatius Loyola had been

a mercenary soldier

According to the Ptolemaic system, __________ put all celestial bodies in motion.

a prime mover

Louis XIV's religious policies included

a relentless war against the Huguenots

Luther believed that works of piety and charity were

a sign of faith but not what saves the soul

Edwin Chadwick _____

advocated urban reforms, such as modern sanitation and pumped water

The Renaissance gave rise to a vogue for ______, which laid more intellectual groundwork for the scientific revolution.

alchemy and astrology

The 1933 Enabling Act ___

allowed Hitler to make laws and treaties without the Reichstag's consent

The 1933 Enabling Act ___.

allowed Hitler to make laws and treaties without the Reichstag's consent

Luther's religious reforms included

allowing priests to marry

Calvin believed and taught that God offers grace

as an undeserved gift to those whom God had already selected for salvation.

Most Frenchmen resented Woodrow Wilson's call for a lenient peace settlement because they believed the United States had not made a significant contribution to the war effort.

False

The Balfour Declaration committed Britain to the establishment of an independent nation for the Irish.

False

The Battle of Sarikamish was a huge victory for the Ottoman Turks over Russia.

False

The conflict between Trotsky and Stalin was caused by Trotsky's support for a partial return to capitalism, since he feared communism would result in dangerous military shortages.

False

The majority of workers in England's textile mills were young male refugees fleeing the war-ravaged Continent.

False

Which statement best characterizes the Nazis' attitude toward family life?

Families were primarily responsible for promoting patriotism and obedience through religious instruction.

Fascist dictator of Italy from 1922

Mussolini

Who was Italy's fascist dictator?

Mussolini

David Ricardo supported a minimum wage law.

False

Initially, the Lend-Lease Program was created to provide immediate material support to

Britain

What two countries fought the Opium Wars?

Britain and China

The Fashoda incident refers to a period of heightened tensions between which two colonial powers?

Britain and France

Naval competition at the turn of the century made special rivals of ____.

Britain and Germany

The nations comprising the Triple Entente were _____, ____, and ____.

Britain, France and Russia

Jacobins were underground priests who refused to swear an oath of allegiance to the government.

False

On June 6, 1944, _____ ordered the D-Day invasion of ____.

Eisenhower; Normandy

Who was Anne Boleyn's child?

Elizabeth I

Britain's economic dominance during the early industrial period is best attributed to ____.

England enjoyed relative peace while the Continent was at war

Menelik II is revered for preserving the independence of ____ when it was invaded by _____.

Ethiopia; Italy

Absolutist rulers such as Louis XIV gained control over the state because

Europeans tended to believe that only absolute rulers could restore order.

____________ is the intellectual and research approach that starts with specific observations and then produces general conclusions.

Inductive reasoning

Which nation experienced the most dramatic population shift as millions of its people starved or fled famine caused by a potato blight?

Ireland

_____________ did some of the MOST groundbreaking work on the nature of optics and white light.

Isaac Newton

Which is true concerning the Vichy Regime?

It was a Nazi puppet government established after France's collapse

The Glorious Revolution resulted in the removal of this English king

James II

What nation was a member of the Tripartite Pact?

Japan

Who was not one of the "Big Four" negotiators of the Treaty of Versailles?

Lenin

World War I ended for Russia when ____.

Lenin led a communist revolution to overthrow the tsar

Which one of the following areas of Africa was not under European control by the early 20th century

Liberia

Versailles was home to ____ and was the most celebrated royal court in Europe.

Louis XIV

One of the factors that contributed to the radicalization of the French Revolution in 1792 was

Louis XIV's weakness as a national leader

Bourbon beheaded during the French Revolution

Louis XVI

The French king who was beheaded during the Revolution was _____.

Louis XVI

The Third Estate separated from the Estates General and declared itself the National Assembly when ____.

Louis XVI granted them double representation but still required a single vote from each order

A famous passenger liner whose sinking in 1915 caused widespread protests in the U.S. and Britain was the ___.

Lusitania

When peasants in much of Germany revolted against their landlords,

Luther initially called for a peaceful resolution but then condemned the revolt and urged the ruthless suppression of the rebels.

He sparked the Protestant Reformation by nailing his "95 Theses" to the church door at Wittenberg

Martin Luther

Author of the Communist Manifesto and advocate of the abolition of private property

Marx

Although he was not responsible for initiating the Reign of Terror, __________ was responsible for enlarging its scope.

Maximilien Robespierre

Americans were outraged by the Zimmerman Telegram, which revealed Germany's goal of fomenting trouble between our nation and ____.

Mexico

The Ney Commission blamed U.S. involvement in World War I on ____.

bankers and arms manufacturers who desired profit from the war

Which of the following best characterizes American troops' experience on the western front during the Great War?

The combat participation of millions of Americans turned the tide in the Allies' favor.

By the end of the 19th century England imported most of the grain it consumed.

True

Publication of Newton's Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy is considered the apex of the Scientific Revolution.

True

Tannenberg was Britain's single great victory before the Western Front devolved into the stalemate of the trenches.

True

The National Convention was hostile to religion.

True

The Thirty Years' War was detrimental to the Austrian Habsburgs, whose power as Holy Roman Emperors was significantly curbed.

True

The existence of a large, unfree labor pool in Eastern Europe and the American South discouraged those regions from developing modern industry.

True

The great engagement of the German and British fleets was the Battle of Jutland, which proved to be a British victory despite their heavy losses.

True

The worst day in British military occurred during the opening charge at the Battle of the Somme.

True

World War I military hero and Weimar President Paul von Hindenburg made the fateful decision to invite Hitler to be his Chancellor.

True

By the summer of 1793, the religiously-motivated counterrevolution in the ____________ had become a serious challenge to the government under the Committee of Public Safety.

Vendée

Henri Petain became a French national hero for his heroic defense of ____.

Verdun

According to the Treaty of _____, Germany pledged not to change her eastern boundaries by force.

Versailles

After the Napoleonic Wars, an international conference met in ___ to redraw the European map.

Vienna

What was the centerpiece of Descartes's philosophy?

certainty

British Prime Minister who took the lead in advocating a policy of appeasement towards Hitler

chamberlain

The Open Door Policy applied to ___.

china

The Open Door Policy applied to what country?

china

Germany during the Great War

Wilhelm II

Germany during the years 1888-1918 was ruled by ______.

Wilhelm II

Protestant Dutch nobleman who led a revolt against Catholic Spanish rule

William the silent

Military dictator who gave the order to bomb Pearl Harbor

Yamamoto

Which of the following most accurately describes Gavrilo Princip?

a Serbian-nationalist student


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