Wolgamott Chapter 18 Quiz
Hobbes believed that in the state of nature, man was
Greedy and warlike
All of the following can be attributed to the philosophies except
A definite distrust of science and reason
Thomas Hobbes appealed to Enlightenment thinkers by his
Concept of a state of nature superseded by a social contract, belief that self-interest is a valid reason for political activity, refusal to use God as a justification for absolutism, idea that all political powers rests on a contract among the governed
John Locke's ideal form of government can best be described as a
Constitutional state based on the consent of the governed and respectful of each person's natural rights except for Catholics and atheists
Kant insisted that
Each individual should reason independently
Which of the following statements was true concerning freedom of expression during the seventeenth century?
Even in the Netherlands, those who opposed the Calvinist clergy could be detained without a time limit for release
In 1700, the common language of well-educated Europeans was
French
The scientific societies that flourished throughout Europe
Had their members perform experiments listen to scientific papers, and collect samples of rarities, permitted any inquisitive man to dabble in science or try to become a scientist, inspired groups specifically interested in the application of scientific knowledge, and developed in various forms, often competing among themselves
The author states that most leaders of the Enlightenment sought to
Impose an ordered freedom on social and political institutions
Eighteenth-century philosophes were
Leaders of Enlightenment thought who supported tolerance, rationality, and freedom
In relation to religion, philosophies
Often argued that Church doctrines were illogical and irrelevant, launched the first attack on Christianity conducted by the educated, condemned religious fanaticism that has led to so much bloodshed, and criticized the Church's other worldliness for acting as a barrier to social improvement and justice
The center of Enlightenment was
Paris
Locke's theory of education
Quested the Christian belief in a sinful human nature, indicated that nurture is more important than nature, held that a person must test knowledge with his own sense experience, assumed all knowledge ultimately comes from the senses
The authors of your text refer to salons as
Regular receptions devoted to intelligent, egalitarian conversation, often hosted by women
Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau all
Rejected divine right monarchy, were major political theorists of the Enlightenment, use ideas from Machiavelli, Spinoza, and Hobbes, and sought methods to limit the power of the king
At the end of the seventeenth century, examples of intolerance included
The expulsion of students from Oxford University for unorthodox ideas, imprisonment of heretics in the Dutch Republic, expulsion of the entire Protestant population of France, and forcible baptism of Jewish children in the Papal cities
Voltaire believed all the following except
The people should be allowed to govern themselves
Who of the following would likely be rejected from a list of Enlightenment philosophies?
Thomas Hobbes
All philosophies agreed that
Torture should be eliminated
The Enlightenment was an intellectual movement that
Was inspired by the Scientific Revolution, reacted against "monarchical and clerical absolutism", benefited from a new freedom of printing in some countries, and has been characterized as the Age of Reason