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1Unit 4 REVIEW
European History Jeopardy!
2Welcome!
3AP REVIEW
Science Medicine Enlightenment Enlightened Absolutism Agricultural Industry 18th Century
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4Science Medicine 100
- Which of the following was a contributing cause
of the Scientific Revolution? - A) demand for new weapons by monarchs
- B) contributions of medieval universities
- C) agricultural innovations in the Netherlands
- D) support from the papacy
B) Contributions from medieval universities
5Science Medicine 200
- He was the first to describe the elliptical
motion of planets around the sun? - a) Copernicus
- b) Brahe
- c) Galileo
- d) Kepler
d) Kepler
6Science Medicine 300
- Medical practitioners who learned their trade on
the battlefields of Europe? - A) Surgeons
- B) Physicians
- C) Apothecaries
- D) Faith Healers
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A) Surgeons
7Science Medicine 400
- Midwives did all of the following EXCEPT?
- Supervised labor and birth
- Used exorcisms to treat illness
- Treated female medical difficulties
- Provided limited medical care to the poor
b) Used exorcism to treat illness
8Science Medicine 500
- He discovered that cowpox could be used to
vaccinate against smallpox? - Bernard de Fontonelle
- Edward Jenner
- Jethro Tull
- David Hume
b) Edward Jenner
9Enlightenment 100
- Rousseaus concept of the general will asserts
that - A) sovereignty resides in the people
- B) public opinion polling can be a valuable
- support to democracy
- C) authentic, long-term needs of the people
- can be correctly interpreted by a
- farseeing minority
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C
10Enlightenment 200
- He wrote both the Spirit of Laws and the Persian
Letters? - Locke
- Rousseau
- Fontenelle
- Montesquieu
d) Montesquieu
11Enlightenment 300
- Jean Jacques Rousseaus book which called for a
natural form of education free of artifcial
restrains? - A) Essay Concerning Human Understanding
- B) Emile
- C) Social Contract
- D) Candide
B) Emile
12Enlightenment 400
- His book Progress of the Human Mind, tracked
nine stages of human development. - A) DHolbach
- B) Rousseau
- C) Hume
- D) Condorcet
Condorcet
13Enlightenment 500
- DHolbachs atheistic philosophy which argued
that human beings were machines completely
determined by outside forces. - A) The Spirit of Laws
- B) Essays on the mind and a treatise on man
- C) System of Nature
- D) Metaphysical Foundations of Morals
C) System of Nature
14Monarchs 100
- Frederick II of Prussia did which of the
following? - A) freed Prussian serfs
- B) promoted education
- C) censored enlightened publications
- D) restructured the Prussian social system
B) Promoted education
15Monarchs 200
- The absolute monarch who freed serfs by
converting the peasant labor obligations into
cash payments - Maria Theresa
- Joseph II
- Catherine the Great
- Frederick the Great
Joseph II
16Monarchs 300
- The war against France that established English
dominance in North America? - A) Seven Years War
- B) War of Austrian Succession
- C) War of Spanish Succession
- D) Great Northern War
A) Seven Years War
17Monarchs 400
- Partition of this country prevented war between
Russia, Austria, and Prussia in the late 18th
century
Poland
18Monarchs 500
- Governments did all of the following to improve
public health EXCEPT? - A) improved sewage systems
- B) eradicated the plague
- C) inoculated against small pox
- D) provided cleaner water supplies
B) Eradicated the plague
19Agricultural Industry 100
- The primary reason for the Dutch leadership in
the Agricultural Revolution? - A) The religious tolerance of the Netherlands
- B) The wealthy landowning aristocracy
- C) The necessity to provide for a large
densely - populated country
- D) Widespread ownership of land
C) large densely populated country
20Agricultural Industry 200
- Jethro Tulls contributions to English
agriculture were the product of - A) empirical research
- B) deductive reasoning
- C) university study
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A) Empirical research
21Agricultural Industry 300
- The government of France attempted to improve
living standards for the rural population by - A) subsidizing the rural poor
- B) encouraging the growth of cottage
- manufacturing by limiting the powers of
guilds. - C) encouraging cheap foreign imports.
B) Encouraging the growth of cottage manufacturing
22Agricultural Industry 400
- All of the following were factors of the
putting-out system EXCEPT? - A) disputes between workers and capitalists
over weights of materials delivered - B) Holy Monday
- C) rigidly enforced production techniques
- D) mostly employed rural families
C) Rigidly enforced production techniques
23Agricultural Industry 500
- Which of the following was NOT true about the
enclosure movement? - Parliament passed the enclosure acts to
- benefit wealthy land owners
- It fenced in common farmland in England for
- private use
- c) It redistributed farmland to the poor
c) It redistributed farmland to the poor
2418th Century 100
- The condition for marriage in early modern Europe
was based on ________ conditions. - A) economic
- B) cultural
- C) social
- D) religious
A) economic
2518th Century 200
- Which of the following was NOT true of European
diets in the 18th century? - A) the diet of the rich included meat and
sweats - B) the diet of the poor was primarily
vegetables - bread
- C) Both the rich and poor suffered from Gout
and - heart disease due to their diet
- D) Both the rich and poor suffered from a lack
of - vitamin A and C
C
2618th Century 300
- Which of the following is NOT true about child
rearing in the 1700s - A) infanticide was common among peasants
- B) society encouraged mothers to form a close
- bond with their infant child
- C) the death rate in foundling homes was
extremely - high
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B) Encouraged mothers to form close bond
with infant child
2718th Century 400
- Leader of Methodism, he refuted the doctrine of
predestination, insisting that anyone who
earnestly sought salvation could gain it.
John Wesley
2818th Century 500
- All of the following were part of Carnival
except? - Begging forgiveness for ones sins
- Reversal of social hierarchy role playing
- Drinking and dancing
- The release of pent-up frustration
a) Begging forgiveness for ones sins