AP Euro Unit 8 TEST
Immanuel Kant, a German philosopher, defined the Enlightenment as...?
"man's leaving his self-caused immaturity"
Denis Diderot's most famous contribution to the Enlightenment's battle against religious fanaticism, intolerance, and prudery was his...?
28-volume Encyclopedia compiling articles by many influential philosophes
a less brutal approach to justice and punishment in the eighteenth century is associated with...?
Cesare Beccaria
In England, the number of tenant farmers grew dramatically as a result of...?
Enclosure Acts passed by Parliament which fended off common laws
which of the following countries did NOT participate in the partition of Poland:?
France
the leader of the Physiocrats and their advocacy of natural economic laws was...?
Francois Quesnay
Deism is best described as the belief that...?
God created the universe but does not actively run it
of the greatest European powers in the eighteenth century, the only one which did not possess a large standing army or draft soldiers through conscription was...?
Great Britain
European music in the later eighteenth century was best characterized by whom?
Haydn & Mozart, who shifted the musical center from Italy to the Austrian Empire
who believed that individuals must be forced to be free as part of the general will of the people in order to fulfill the social contract?
Jean-Jaques Rousseau
the young Habsburg empress whose country was attacked in the War of Austrian Succession was...?
Maria Theresa
the strongest statement and vindication of women's rights during the Enlightenment was made by...?
Mary Wollstonecraft
the religious denomination founded by John Wesley in England to provide a more emotionally fulfilling religious alternative to the Church of England was...?
Methodism
the recognized capital of the Enlightenment was...?
Paris
the War of Austrian Succession began in 1740 when Prussia attacked the Habsburg province of...?
Silesia
the Diplomatic Revolution came about as a result of Maria Theresa of Austria refusing to accept the loss of...?
Silesia, and forged an alliance with France and Russia
England adopted an aggressive policy of colonial expansion which led to war under the direction of whom?
William Pitt the Elder
denying Descartes' belief in innate ideas, John Locke argued that every person was born with...?
a blank slate
during the eighteenth century, France lost...?
a colonial empire while acquiring a huge public debt
all of the following contributed to the growth of population in the second half of the eighteenth century...?
a decline in the death rate, the end of the bubonic plague, new crops from America such as corn and potatoes, & better crop yields as a result of improved farming techniques
Catherine the Great of Russia followed...?
a successful policy of expansion against the Poles and Ottoman Turks
Isaac Newton and John Locke provided inspiration for the Enlightenment by...?
arguing that through rational reasoning and the acquisition of knowledge one could discover natural laws governing all aspects of human society
Politically, the period from 1715 and 1789 witness the continuing process of...?
centralization in the development of nation-states
all of the following were persistent trends in the middle and upper class eighteenth-century European family EXCEPT...?
children often removed from foundling homes and boarded at state and municipal workshops
the domestic system of industrial production which was dominant in both Flanders & England during much of the eighteenth century became known as...?
cottage industry
the European peasantry in the eighteenth century often owed...?
extensive compulsory services to aristocratic landowners
the Austrian Empire under Joseph II experienced...?
general discontent due to Joseph's enlightenment but radical reforms
the special legal privileges of the European nobility included all of the following...?
judgement by peers, immunity from severe punishment, & exemptions from most forms of taxation
salons were...?
literary-minded gatherings where advanced ideas were discussed
the French philosophies were...?
literate intellectuals who meant to change the world through reason and rationality
Enlightenment thinkers valued, above all things,...?
logic and reason
as a result of the French and Indian Wars, AKA the Seven Years War, France...?
lost Canada, all trading posts in India, Louisiana & they were no longer the greatest European power
the growth of reading and publishing in the 18th century was aided and characterized by the development of...?
magazines and daily newspapers for the general public
under Frederick the Great of Prussia, the most important offices in both the government and the military usually went to...?
members of the Junker class
European diplomacy during the eighteenth century was predicated on the idea that in a balance of power...?
one state should not achieve dominance over another
in England, a legislative district controlled by one man or one family was known as a...?
pocket borough
Montesquieu argued that the best political system in a modern society is one where...?
power is divided between the three branches of government
high culture in the eighteenth-century Europe was characterized by the enormous impact of the...?
publishing industry and the expansion of written literature
Voltaire was best known for his criticism of...?
religious intolerance
during the eighteenth century, many philosophies believed the idea of Divine Right of Kings should be...?
replaced by the idea of "enlgihtenment absolutism" as the most efficient and utilitarian manner to protect natural rights
European intellectual life in the eighteenth century was marked by the emergence of...?
secularism and a search to find the natural laws governing human life
Adam Smith believed that government...?
should not interfere in people's economic decisions
the belief in natural laws underlying all areas of human life led to the creation and growing interest in...?
social studies, such as economics and politics
John Locke's belief that all men are born with natural rights was a major influence on...?
the French Revolution, the U.S Bill of Rights, & the Declaration of Independence
which war do some historians regard as the first world war?
the Seven Years' War
Enlightened thinkers can be understood as secularists because they strongly recommended...?
the application of the scientific method to the analysis and understanding of all aspects of human life
a key financial innovation of the eighteenth century was...?
the circulation of paper banknotes compensating for a lack of coinage
Europe's unequal social organization in the eighteenth century was determined by...?
the division of society into traditional, often hereditary, orders
the French philosophies mostly included people from...?
the nobility and middle class
Enlightened absolutism in the eighteenth century was unable to completely overcome...?
the political and social realities of the time