AP Euro Ch. 18 Quiz
What war plunged France into financial crisis?
War of the Austrian Succession
Bacon argued that new knowledge had to be pursued through _____.
empirical, experimental research
What was Madame de Châtelet's greatest work?
translation and commentary of Newton's Principia
True/False? The Enlightenment was profoundly secular.
true
True/False? The scientific method was capable of discovering the laws of human society as well as those of nature.
true
Who was Peter the Greats's youngest daughter?
Elizabeth
What book showed that human beings could use the process of reasoning to expand their knowledge?
Encyclopedia
Who wrote, "I must enlighten my people, cultivate their manners and morals, and make them as happy as human beings can be, or as happy as the means at my disposal permit"?
Frederick the Great
What was the international language of the educated classes in the 18th century?
French
What were philosophes?
French word for philosophers
Who discovered the four moons of Jupiter?
Galileo
Who wrote "Siderus Nuncius" ?
Galileo
Who wrote "Two New Sciences" ?
Galileo
Who formulated the law of inertia and what did it state?
Galileo ; stated that rest was not the natural state of objects and objects continue in motion unless stopped by an external force
Who consolidated the experimental method and conducted controlled experiments to find out what actually did happen in the world?
Galileo Galilei
Who was burned at the stake for stating that the universe was infinite?
Giordano Bruno
Who did Catherine select as her new lover?
Gregory Orlov
What college became the main center of scientific activity in England in the first half of the 17th century?
Gresham College
What book was found in more private libraries of the 18th century than any other book?
Historical and Critical Dictionary
Who said that life is "nasty,brutish , and short"?
Hobbes in Leviathan
Who concluded that nothing can ever be known beyond all doubt and that humanity's best hope was open-minded toleration?
Pierre Bayle
Who was the most famous skeptic?
Pierre Bayle
What Pope allowed Galileo to write about different possible systems of the world as long as he did not presume to judge which one actually existed ?
Pope Urban VIII
What countries were ruled by the most influential of the new-style (enlightened) monarchs?
Prussia, Russia, Austria
What rebellion was a decisive turning point for Catherine'a reign?
Pugachev's rebellion
What French philosopher made his first great discovery in mathematics while serving in the Thirty Year's War in 1619?
René Descartes
Who was greatly influenced by Diderot and Voltaire?
Swiss Jean-Jacques Rousseau
What war was fought because religious freedom was an intolerable idea in Europe in the early 17th century?
Thirty Year's War
What was Voltaire's real name?
François Marie Arouet
Who was the father of Frederick II "the Great"?
Frederick William I
What was the Enlightenment known as?
"Age of Reason"
What did Catherine praise Voltaire as?
"champion of the human race"
What was Newton called by John Maynard Keynes?
"last of the magicians"
What were the common people known as?
"the people"
Who claimed that he was "only the first servant of the state"?
Frederick the Great
Who wrote, "If I have seen further [than others], it is by standing on the shoulders of giants."
Sir Isaac Newton
What were the 3 reasons that the Enlightenment reached its highest development in France?
1) French was the international language of the educated classes 2) French absolutism and religious orthodoxy remained strong, but not too strong after Louis XIV's death 3) French philosophes asked fundamental philosophical questions
What were the three main goals of Catherine during her reign?
1) bring the sophisticated culture of western Europe to backward Russia 2) domestic reform 3) territorial expansion
What three things did the Copernican hypothesis state?
1) nightly movement of the stars was a result of earth's rotation 2) the universe was a staggering size 3) characterized earth as just another planet and destroyed Aristotle's idea that the earthly world was different from the heavenly one
What did Kepler state in his three laws of planetary motion?
1) orbits of planets at elliptical not circular 2) planets do not move at a uniform speed 3) the time it takes a planet to make its complete orbit is precisely related to its distance from the sun
What were salons?
elegant private drawing rooms in which social gatherings of the great and near-great were held
In the early 1500's, what great Greek philosopher of the 4th century B.C. were European ideas about the universe primarily based on?
Aristotle
Who believed in a geocentric universe?
Aristotle and Ptolemy
Who wrote "System of Nature" ?
Baron Paul d'HolBach
After which war did Frederick's government promote the reconstruction of agriculture and industry?
Seven Years' War
Who wrote "Historical and Critical Dictionary"?
Bayle
Who was the most famous and influential popularizer of the Enlightenment who set out to make science witty and entertaining and as easy to read as a novel?
Bernard de Fontenelle
Who offered to publish the Encyclopedia in St. Petersburg after it was banned by the French government?
Catherine
Who westernized the thinking of the Russian nobility?
Catherine
What princess from Anhalt-Zerbst became the empress of Russia after ordering the Orlov brothers to murder her husband Peter?
Catherine the Great
Who wrote "I did not care about Peter, but I did care about the crown" ?
Catherine the Great
Who was the father of Maria Theresa?
Charles VI
What was Fontenelle's most famous work?
Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds
Who believed in a heliocentric universe?
Copernicus
Who published "On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres" ?
Copernicus
Who argued that the human mind is really nothing but a bundle of impressions and that impressions originate only in sense experiences and our habits of joining these experiences together?
David Hume
Who invented geometry?
Descartes
What was the name of Galileo's 1632 publication in Italian which openly lampooned the views of Aristotle and Ptolemy and defended those of Copernicus and caused Galileo to be tried for heresy by the papal Inquisition?
Dialogue on the Two Chief Systems of the World
Who wanted the Encyclopedia to "change the general way of thinking" ?
Diderot
Who edited the "Encyclopedia:The Rational Dictionary of the Sciences, the Arts, and the Crafts"?
Diderot and d'Alembert
What two thinkers represented key aspects of the improvement in scientific methodology?
Francis Bacon and René Decartes
During what war was Maria Theresa forced to cede almost all of Silesia to Prussia?
European War of the Austrian Succession
True/False? Few religious authorities opposed the Copernican system to a greater or lesser extent until about 1630.
False. All religions
True/False? Voltaire was a revolutionary, not a reformer.
False; he was a reformer not a revolutionary
Who writes that "each star may as well be a different world" ?
Fontenelle
Who wrote "Eulogies of Scientists" ?
Fontenelle
Where did the Enlightenment reach its highest development?
France
Who was the greatest early propagandist for the new experimental method?
Francis Bacon
Who believed that if serious thinkers were granted the freedom to exercise their reason publicly in print, then enlightenment would surely follow?
Immanuel Kant
Who made a sharp distinction between the "truly enlightened public" and the "blind and noisy multitude"?
Jean Le Rond d'Alembert
Who was Tycho Brahe's brilliant young assistant who believed that the universe was built on mystical mathematical relationships and a musical harmony of heavenly bodies?
Johannes Kepler
Who created an amazingly accurate timepiece that permitted precise calculations of longitude at sea which became the world's best shipboard clock?
John Harrison
"Life,liberty,property"
John Locke
Who wrote "Essay Concerning Human Understanding" ?
John Locke
Who wrote "Second Treatise of Civil Government" ?
John Locke
Who was titled the "revolutionary emperor"?
Joseph II
Who discovered elliptical orbits?
Kepler
Who was the brother of Joseph II, who was forced to cancel Joseph's radical edicts in order to re-establish order after Joseph's death?
Leopald II
What event led some people to ask if ideological conformity in religious matters was really necessary?
Louis XIV's expulsion of the French Huguenots
Who said "The magistrates are my officers... In my person only does the sovereign power rest" ?
Louis XV
Who said "What I should like most is to be loved"?
Louis XVI
Who gave generous financial aid to Encyclopedists and helped save their enterprise from collapse?
Madame Geoffrin
Who owned one of the most famous salons?
Madame Geoffrin
Who wrote, "I would reform an abuse which cuts off, SO to speak, half of the human race. I would make women participate in all the rights of humankind, and above all in those of the intellect." ?
Madame de Châtelet
Who did Voltaire live with?
Madame du Châtelet
Who was the mother of Joseph II?
Maria Theresa
Who wrote "Progress of the Human Mind"?
Marie-Jean Caritat "the marquis de Condorcet"
Who was the daughter of Wollstonecraft who wrote Frankenstein?
Mary Shelly
Who came up with the idea of seperation of powers?
Montesquieu
Who wrote "The Persian Letters" ?
Montesquieu
Who wrote "The Spirit of Laws"?
Montesquieu
What thinker urged that Jews be given freedom and civil rights?
Moses Mendelssohn
Which two Protestant countries became "proscience" ?
Netherlands and Denmark
Which scientist was a devout unorthodox Christian who saw all of his studies as directed toward explaining God's message?
Newton
Who published "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy" ?
Newton
Who was considered the greatest scientist of them all?
Newton
What city in Southern Germany was a historic center of commerce and culture and played a pioneering role in early astronomical advance?
Nuremberg
In 1764, who had to give consent to levy taxes rather than the king?
Parlement of Paris
Who said "Man is born free,but everywhere he is, he is in chains"?
Rousseau
Who wrote "The Social Contract"?
Rousseau
True/False? Most of the philosophers hated all forms of religious intolerance.
True
True/False? Newton was intensely religious.
True
What philosopher lost part of his nose?
Tycho Brahe
Who believed that all planets revolved around the sun and the entire group of sun and planets revolved around the earth-moon system?
Tycho Brahe
Who contributed to the Enlightenment with his great mass of data but was restricted by his lack of understanding of mathematics to make sense out of his data?
Tycho Brahe
Which of the philosophers was a deist(believes universe was created by God but remains apart from it and permits his creation to administer itself through natural law) ?
Voltaire
Who claimed that human beings "are very rarely worthy to govern themselves" ?
Voltaire
Who wrote, "It is the man who sways our minds by the prevalence of reason and the native force of truth, not they who reduce mankind to a state of slavery by force and downright violence... that claims our reverence and admiration." ?
Voltaire
What was the single most important factor in the creation of the world view of the Enlightenment?
scientific revolution
What were believed to move the 10 crystal spheres?
angels
What were the two fields at the heart of the Scientific Revolution?
astronomy and physics
What is a world-view?
basic outlook on life
Why weren't philosophes and their imitators free to write as they wished?
because it was illegal in France to criticize openly either church or state
Why did philosophes distrust "the people"?
believed that the common people were deluded by superstitions and driven by violent passions
How did Montesquieu gain fame?
by using wit as a weapon against cruelty and superstition
Since madame du Châtelet was excluded from interchanging ideas with other scientists because she was a women, what did she focus on instead?
concentrated on speeding ideas of others
Who did the concept of the General will appeal to greatly after 1789?
democrats and nationalists
Rousseau attacked rationalism and civilization as ______, rather than liberating, the individual.
destroying
What duke favored Louis XV?
duke of Orléans
What does the law of universal gravitation state?
everybody in the universe attracts every other body in the universe in a precise mathematical relationship,whereby the force of attraction is proportional to the quantity of matter of the objects and inversely proportional to the quantity of matter of the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them
What was the primary goal of the international science community?
expansion of knowledge
In 1616 the church officially declared Copernicus hypothesis ____.
false
What is a quintessence?
fifth essence
Who was "the public"?
french and European economic and social elites
What was empiricism?
general theory of inductive reasoning
Why was Frederick the Great considered an enlightened monarch?
he permitted freedom of the press
Who succeeded Louis XIV?
his 5 year old great-grandson, Louis XV
The scientific revolution of the 17th century was first and foremost an ______ revolution.
intellectual
What did Enlightenment thinkers mean by the word "progress"?
it was at least possible for human beings to create better societies and better people
What is "valid knowledge" according to Diderot?
knowledge based on reason and the senses and not on tradition and authority
What was the key feature of the Newtonian synthesis?
law of universal gravitation
What was Gabrielle-Emelie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil known as?
marquise(madame) du Châtelet
The scientific revolution was "the real origin both of the modern world and modern ____."
mentality
What was the most important and original idea of the Enlightenment?
methods of natural science could and should be used to examine and understand all aspects of life (reason)
What kind of scientific questions did the Royal Society agree to discuss because religious conflicts became so intense?
neutral scientific questions
Knowledge meant _____.
power
What is modern science?
precise knowledge of the physical world
What did Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart do?
produced a vast range of symphonies, operas, and chamber music and played them at Princess de Conti's "English tea" gatherings
What did the Royal Society of London do?
published scientific papers and sponsored scientific meetings
What was a favorite word of Enlightenment thinkers?
reason
What was the foremost cause of the change in world-view?
scientific revolution
Describe rococo.
soft pastels, ornate interiors, sentimental portraits, starry-eyed lovers protected by hovering cupids
What was the period between 1690-1780 called?
the Enlightenment
What were Rousseau's two fundamental concepts?
the General will and popular sovereignty
Who was Galileo employed by in Florence?
the Medici grand dukes of Tuscany
What did Locke's idea of the tabula rasa state?
the human mind is like a blank slate and human development is determined by education and social institutions
What was rationalism?
the idea that everything was to be submitted to the rational, critical, scientific way of thinking
Before the American Revolution, who did Enlightenment thinkers believe that political change best came from?
the ruler
What was the aim of the alliance during the Seven Years' War?
to conquer Prussia and divide up its territory
What was the primary interest of French philosophes?
to convert people to critical,scientific thinking (they were not concerned with politics)
Who was mostly impacted by the Enlightenment? Who did the Enlightenment not have much appeal for?
urban middle classes and aristocracy; urban poor and peasants
What was Cartesian dualism?
view of the world consisting of two fundamental entities, mind and matter (physical and spiritual)
How did philosophes spread their ideas to avoid being banned or burned?
wrote plays,novels, dictionaries and encyclopedias filled with double meanings