AP European History Ch 16 Test
assert that the moon was uneven, similar to the surface of the earth
in Primary Source 16.1: "The Sidereal Messenger," Galileo wrote about constructing a telescope and using it to view the surface of the moon. His observations led him to
he believed that a good monarch was the best one could hope for in government
in general, what was Voltaire's attitude toward government?
human development is determined by education and society
in his "Essay Concerning Human Understanding," John Locke claimed that
rococo
soft pastels, ornate interiors, and sentimental portraits are all characteristics of the style known as
shift from reading religious texts aloud as a family to reading diverse texts individually
the concept of the reading revolution refers to the
the emergence of scientific racism
what helped to justify the growth of slavery in the eighteenth century?
was opposed by both nobles and peasants
Joseph II's conversion of peasant labor obligations to cash payments
believed that women's limited contribution to science was the result of unequal education
Madame du Châtelet, Voltaire's longtime companion,
they established academics of science to support and sometimes direct scientific research
how did governments respond to the new science?
fundamental questions about the nature, purpose, and function of the universe
the discipline of natural philosophy focused on
simplifying Prussia's laws
the enlightened policies of Frederick the Great included
the people encountered by European explorers should recognize that Europeans had nothing to offer them
"Weep, wretched natives of Tahiti, weep. But let it be for the coming and not the leaving of these ambitious, wicked men. One day you will know them better...." This selection from Denis Diderot's "Supplement to Bougainville's Voyage" reflects his concern that
postulated as sun-centered view of the universe
Copernicus's theory of the universe
empiricism
Francis Bacon formalized the research methods of Tycho Brahe and Galileo into a theory of reasoning known as
"Dialogue on the Two Chief Systems of the World"
Galileo was placed on trial for heresy owing to publication of
philosophes, nobles, and members of the upper middle class intermingled
a striking feature of the salons was that
"change the general way of thinking"
according to its editor, the fundamental goal of the "Encyclopedia" was to
the first translation of Newton's "Principia" into French
although perhaps best known as the longtime companion of Voltaire, Gabriel-Emilie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil, marquise du Châtelet, published
the controversy concerning whether Descartes' or Newton's systems should be considered the superior method of scientific investigation
"Guard yourself, my son, whichever side you take in this disupute among the philosophers...it is surely very unfortunate that the opinions of Newton and of Descartes have become a sort of national affair." This quotation from primary source 16.3: "Foundations of Physics" refers to
the rebellion led by Emelian Pugachev in 1773
Catherine the Great's goal of domestic reform never came to fruition, owing to
clockmaker who set the universe in motion and then ceased to intervene in human affairs
Voltaire was a deist who viewed God as akin to a
Enlightenment thinkers believed that their era had surpassed antiquity, which demonstrated the possibility of human progress
how did Enlightenment thinkers differ from those of the Middle Ages and Renaissance?
it synthesized mathematics with physics and astronomy to demonstrate that the entire universe was unified into one coherent system
how did Isaac Newton's law of universal gravitation bring the Scientific Revolution to maturity?
European superiority was increasingly defined as biologically superior as well as culturally superior
how did the idea of "race" transform Europeans' idea of their superiority over other peoples?
an idealized space where individuals gathered to discuss social and political issues
the idea of the public sphere that emerged during the Enlightenment refers to
the universe functioned in a mechanistic fashion
the most influential aspect of René Descartes' theories of nature was that
a careful investigation of the silk pod and whether it might serve as a source of silk
the presentation by the Reverend Samuel Pullein to the Royal Society of England regarding "An Account of a Particular Species of Cocoon, or Silk-Pod, from America" (Primary source 16.2), was
reduced nobles' power over their serfs
to improve the rural economy and the lives of peasants, Empress Maria Theresa of Austria
interactions between Jews and Christians increased, and rabbinic controls diminished
what change within the Jewish community accompanied the Haskalah Enlightenment movement?
Spain
which country spearheaded the trend in scientific expeditions?
Jean le Rond d'Alembert
who was Denis Diderot's co-editor of the "Encyclopedia"?
Protestants rejected Copernicus's idea that the earth moved, while the Catholic Church largely overlooked his theory until declaring the hypothesis false in the seventeenth century
which of the following correctly characterizes the response of various religious perspectives to Nicolaus Copernicus's hypothesis?
Prussia, Russia, and Austria
which powers participated in the partitioning of Poland in the late eighteenth century?
Cesare Beccaria
who was the author of "On Crimes and Punishments," a passionate plea for the reform of the penal system?
Pierre Bayle
who wrote the influential "Historical and Critical Dictionary"(1687)?
Leopold was attempting to restore order in Austria
why did Leopold II cancel his brother Joseph's radical edicts in the early 1790s?
produced a musical harmony of heavenly bodies
Johannes Kepler believed that the elliptical orbit of planets
the general will is not necessarily the will of the majority
Rousseau's concept of the general will asserts that
women were best suited to a passive role in social relations
Jean-Jacques Rousseau believed that
a military coup
Catherine the Great of Russia came to power in 1762 through
"The Persian Letter"
which book by the baron de Montesquieu is considered the first major work in the French Enlightenment?
all knowledge can be questioned and doubted
in "Historical and Critical Dictionary," Pierre Bayle demonstrated that
a cosmopolitan network involving Western Europe and its colonies as well as Eastern Europe and Russia
what was the Republic of Letters?
the methods of natural science should be used to examine all aspects of life
what was the core concept of the Enlightenment?
to discover what actually occurred in the nature rather than to speculate on what should occur
what was the primary goal of Galileo Galilei's experimental method?