HIS 106 - Chapter 17 MC Quiz
The following sequence of religious events is correct
1) Beginning of Luther's Reformation 2) French War of Religion 3) Thirty Years' War 4) "Glorious Revolution" in England
The following sequence of scientific events is correct
1) First formulation of the heliocentric system 2) Discovery of the elliptical paths of planets 3) Newton's unification of physics and astronomy 4) First steam engine
The English Civil War (1642-1651) resulted in
A short-lived theocracy
The "Newtonian synthesis" was
A unification of the fields of physics and astronomy
The Counter Reformation was
An effort to reform Catholicism, also known as the Catholic Reformation
All of the following is true of the period called "The Renaissance," EXCEPT
Byzantine, or Eastern Orthodox, Christianity became more influential in Western Europe, weakening the Roman papacy and leaving it vulnerable to Protestant incursions
In 1750, the most highly populated countries in Europe were
France and Russia
All of the following are true of the development of "New Science" and the Enlightenment EXCEPT
From 1450 until after 1750, the ideas of the Enlightenment and New Science were the major force shaping policies of the rulers of Western Europe
The Byzantine cultural revival
Had very little impact on Western Humanism because the Ottoman effectively cut Byzantium away from contact with Europe
The following statement is true of John Calvin
He believed that all humans were predestined for heaven or hell before their birth
All of the following is true of Peter the Great of Russia EXCEPT
He often rewarded western technical experts by giving them estates and serfs in the Balkans
The ruler with the longest reign in France was
Henry XIV
All of the following statements are true of Martin Luther EXCEPT
His written communications to Church officials were usually in German vernacular
All of the following is true of the technology used in developing scientific instruments EXCEPT
It established a hierarchy of production, with engineers at the top and theoretical scientists a bit below
All of the following are true of the "Defenestration of Prague" EXCEPT
It was a Catholic protest against Catholics being excluded from office in Bohemia
Europeans' exposure to ancient Greek authors outside the Aristotelian tradition (such as Archimedes)
Led to the realization that relationships between the movement of astronomical bodies could be expressed (and therefore determined) mathematically
All of the following are true of either Thomas Hobbes and John Locke EXCEPT
Locke believed that most human knowledge is innate, that is, instinctive and arising entirely from human physical inheritance
England differed from other states of Europe (such as Prussia, France, Spain, and Austria, for instance) in all of the following EXCEPT
Parliament had no interest in creating or maintaining a centralized bank, believing that it would exert too powerful an influence on laissez faire economics
All of the following are true of Calvinism in France EXCEPT
Peasants, overtaxed and oppressed, made up the largest segment of French Protestants
During a time of religious strife and intolerance, the primary reason for war between France and Spain were
Political and dynastic; a struggle to control land and resources
All of the following persons and/or institutions determinedly worked to popularize science EXCEPT
Protestant churches and Sunday schools
"Intendants" were
Representatives of the French crown to keep an eye on provincial office holders
All of the following are true of Maria Cunitz, one of the most remarkable scientific thinkers of the seventeenth century, EXCEPT
She was a nun who lived and studied among the Cistercian monks
All of the problems below began disturbing Roman Catholic laypeople and some clergy from the later 15th century onward, EXCEPT
The Church's high taxation of peasants
All of the following were the result of the Peace of Westphalia EXCEPT
The Protestants gained considerable territory in northern Germany
Select one of the following which did not have an impact on the political patterns of the age
The drive to gain recognition for the contributions of women
All of the following are true of either Sir Francis Bacon or René Descartes EXCEPT
The methods of Bacon and Descartes are obviously incompatible; all attempts to fuse them into any workable methodology have failed
By 1750, the armies in larger European countries were characterized by all of the following EXCEPT
The pikemen were still the most effective protection for musketeers
All of the following are true of Galileo Galilei, EXCEPT
Using mathematics, he was able to prove that Archimedes was wrong in his theory of descending bodies
In the fifteenth century, the emerging fiscal-military units of Europe were characterized by
Vigorous competition with each other