ap euro study sem 1
the ideas expressed in this excerpt were MOST directly a reaction to...
a display of the arbitrary power of the state
an historian examining 17th century holland would best utilize the sources above to draw the conclusion that?
amsterdam and other dutch cities became important urban financial centers in the 16th and 17th century
which of the follwing actions of charles I seemed to most contradict the philosophy of john locke as expressed in this passage?
levying ship money
voltaires criticism of religon parallels the enlightenment belief that?
religon is a private rather than a public matter
which of the following most accurately describes the catholic church's reaction to the protestant reformation as stated in the passage above
the decision to ban all works that were deemed supportive of any of the protestant beliefs or reformers
which of the following most closely resembles the ideas reflected in the above excerpt from the english declaration of rights
the declaration of independence
according to this passage, what event was Charles I guilty of instigating
the english civil war
which of the following was an immediate result of the passing of the act of supremacy in 1534
the establishment of the anglican church
which of the following early modern events is most likely the subject of voltaires critism?
the thirty years war
outram established which of the following as the principle difference between the enlightenment and previous intellectual movements
discourse in philosophy and the arts developed into public opinion
the author of this excerpt is describing his understanding of the government of which of the following countries?
great britain
which if the following groups would have been the most supportive of "the rules if prohibited books"?
jesuits
lockes publication of "two treatsies of government" was most likely meant to justify which of the following?
the glorious revolution
based on the reasons provided in the passage, charles I's execution would most likely be supported by which of the following
john locke
the authors statement that..."there is no liberty if the judicial power is not separated from the legislative and executive" describes which of the following
the powers of government should be divided between its main branches
which if the follwing does NOT accurately demonstrate the difference between the role of the salon in the enlightenment and that of the new print media?
the salon did not use the arts as a means to convey enlightenment ideals
which 16th century belief did elizabeth capitalize on her speech in order to remind her troops of her authority?
divine right
what british historical document was charles I most guilty of violating
the magna carta
the statement in passage above was most likely written in response to the reign of which of the following british monarchs
charles I
which of the following british rulers' reigns most reflected the philosophy of john locke as described in this passage
William and mary
what was the primary effect of the act if supremacy in terms of the power of the monarchy
it merged the political and religious authority of the monarch
based on the above excerpt, what role did the consistory play in the geneva of the 1540s
it scrutinized every aspect of life in 16th century Geneva and imposed fines or other punishments for moral infractions
which of the following represents the authors MAJOR view of society
man in born in pure state of nature, but is corrupted by society
which of the following statements would not be supported by the info found in the above sources
most classes in dutch society were not able to participate in the wealth created by dutch commerce
the above speech given by elizabeth I was a direct response to
phillip II's plan to invade england
which of the following aspects of elizabeth 1's speech reflects her attempt to overcome the traditional views of women in the 16th century
referring to herself in the masculine
which of the following ideas and principles of the scientific revolution does this excerpt reflect?
there us an observable balance of forces in nature
what was henry VIII's primary reason for passing the Act of Supremacy in 1534
to assure the constitution of the tudor monarchy in england
the rules of prohibited books most directly reflected which of the following goals of the catholic church during the counter reformation?
to restore the former glory of the catholic church
which of the following ideas would NOT be supported by the author of this excerpt?
torture was necessary in certain circumstances to elicit a confession from a criminal