A Little Review The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment.

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2.Romanticism changed the direction of the Enlightenment by emphasizing (A) Skepticism over reason (B) Empirical evidence over reason (C) Emotion over reason (D) The unconscious mind over reason

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1. Which best describes Voltaire’s personal faith?

(A) There is no God(B) God is everywhere and controls everything(C) God set the world in motion but then retreated and let it be(D) God is dead

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2. Romanticism changed the direction of the Enlightenment by emphasizing

(A) Skepticism over reason(B) Empirical evidence over reason(C) Emotion over reason(D) The unconscious mind over reason

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3. Which of these works was published first? (A) Newton’s Principia(B) Copernicus’s On the Revolution of Heavenly Spheres(C) Fontenelle’s Plurality of Worlds(D) Galileo’s “Starry Messenger”

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4. Credited with perfecting the experimental method: one example is that he rolled wooden balls down a ramp to measure their acceleration rate:

(A) Galileo(B) Newton(C) Descartes(D) Bacon

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5. Madame du Chatelet is credited with

A. Hosting a salon where philosophers and scientists met

B. Her work in astronomy, including the discovery of several new stars

C. Volunteering her children for smallpox inoculation

D. Translating Newton’s Principia into French

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6. What was the centerpiece of Newton's work? (A) The doctrine of uniformity (B) The law of inertia (C) The law of universal gravitation (D) The special theory of relativity

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7. With which idea were thinkers like Pierre Bayle and David Hume associated? (A) Romanticism(B) Skepticism(C) Mercantilism(D) Rationalism

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8. Which form of government did Locke prefer? (A) Absolute monarchy(B) Direct democracy(C) Representative democracy(D) Anarchy

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9. The Neoclassic style was differentiated from the Baroque because

A) it was characterized by restraint and discipline.

B) it aimed at grandiose effects.

C) it was found mainly in Protestant countries.

D) it included art forms beyond painting.

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10. Which scientist was so inspirational that he’s credited with starting the Enlightenment? (A) Newton(B) Galileo (C) Kepler (D) Copernicus

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11. Montesquieu’s Persian Letters argues for (A) Freedom of speech(B) Separation of powers (C) Humane treatment of children

(D) Tolerance for other cultures

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12. Which author and work is matched incorrectly?

A) Montesquieu, Two Treatises on Government

B) Locke, On Human Understanding.

C) d’Holbach, System of Nature

D) Fontenelle, On the Plurality of Worlds

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13. He said “cogito ergo sum.” (“I think, therefore I am.”) and invented the deductive method

(A) Francis Bacon(B) Andreas Vesalius(C) Thomas Hobbes(D) Rene Descartes

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14. Which of these had the most negative view of human nature?

(A) Jean-Jacques Rousseau(B) Voltaire(C) John Locke(D) Thomas Hobbes

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A little Enlightened

review: Important terms and a few names from Chapter 18

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15. Aristotle believed in an earth-centered, or

_____, universe

geocentric

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16. Reasoning that begins with a

hypothesis and then proceeds to collecting

evidence

Deduction

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17. An object orbiting the sun travels in

an_____, according to Kepler

Ellipse

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18. Locke’s term: We are born “blank

slates,” or_____ ____Tabula rasa

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19. Voltaire believed in God, but only in a God who created the universe and

then let it run, like a watchmaker. He was

therefore a ……Deist

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20. “Empiricism” is another name for

______reasoning, Bacon’s innovation.Inductive

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21. One who believes that nothing can ever be known with 100%

certainty

Skeptic

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22. Madame Geoffrin’s was the best-known of these Enlightenment

meeting-places

Salons

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23. When Voltaire said “Crush the infamous thing,” what was he

referring to?

The Catholic Church

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24. A sun-centered universe

Heliocentric

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25. In his Essay on Human Understanding, Locke asserted we are born as “blank slates,” or, in his Latin term…

• Tabula Rasa

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26. Act of bringing information together to form a new hypothesis,

e.g., the Newtonian_______

Synthesis

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27. Montesquieu’s belief about the

executive, judicial, legislative functions of

government

Separation of Powers

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28. This is called a…

• Pediment

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29. Rousseau’s term: Rulers rule according

to the “__________ ____” of the people

“General Will”

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30. Term, and book title,

associated with Thomas Hobbes—it refers to a

powerful, dictatorial ruler

• Leviathan

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31. One example of

applied science: This was a British

school for navigators

• Gresham College

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32. John Churchill’s Blenheim

Palace includes gardens designed by_______?

• “Capability” Brown

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33. Another term for inductive reasoning?

Empiricism

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34. Madame Geoffrin’s was the best-known of these Enlightenment

meeting-places

Salons

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35. From Chapter 16: What was the English

equivalent of the salon—where the ideas of the

day were discussed freely?

• Coffeehouses

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36. As a group, French Enlightenment thinkers

were known as…

Philosophes

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37. Galileo’s telescope and the newly-invented

microscope both depended on the

innovations in this field of study, which also

fascinated Newton

Optics

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38. Galileo was charged with ___ by the

Inquisition for publishing his astronomical

discoveries.• Heresy

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39. This Benjamin West painting illustrates what three elements of

Neoclassicism?

• Order, Harmony, Balance

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40. Translate: Cogito ergo sum

“I think, therefore I am.”

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41. This David painting is an example of ____style

• Neoclassic

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42. This David

painting is an

example of

____style

• Romantic

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43. Washington D.C’s buildings are a tribute to Greece and Rome. What governmental

traditions did we inherit from both?

• Greece (Athens): Direct democracy

• Rome: Republican (representative) democracy

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44. Diderot edited and helped to

compile the first of these

Encyclopedias

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45. This is called a…

• Portico

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46. Galileo is credited with perfecting the

_______Method

Scientific, or Experimental(either is okay)

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47. Madame du Chatelet translated

this.

Principia

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48. Bernard de Fontenelle’s ______of

Worlds helped to explain the new

science to lay people.Plurality

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49. Baron d’Holbach would have loved this Keanu Reeves movie,

about humans controlled by forces

outside their control.The Matrix

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50. Both Rousseau and the Beatles would have

believed that the “Genie Experiment” lacked this vital, irrational, element

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