Midterm review Flashcards

1
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What was the Renaissance a rebirth of?

A

Rebirth of art and learning

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2
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The study of classical texts caused humanists to focus on what?

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Human potential and achievement

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3
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For what is the Medici family famous?

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Being a patron of the arts, collecting art

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4
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What were Desiderius Erasmus and Thomas More considered?

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Christian humanists

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5
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What was the first full-sized book Gutenberg printed?

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The Gutenberg bible

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6
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In what way did Leonardo da Vinci represent the ideal known as the Renaissance Man?

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He was a painter, sculptor, inventor, scientist, and studied subjects

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7
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Describe the practice of selling indulgences used by Catholic clergy during the Renaissance

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Indulgences were a pardon that released sinners from performing penalties

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8
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Who declared himself the head of the English Church?

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King Henry VIII

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9
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What was one of John Calvin’s major teachings?

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predestination and theocracy

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10
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Who was the important Catholic Reformer who founded the Jesuit order?

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Ignatius of Loyola

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11
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What kind of person represented the ideal of the Renaissance man.?

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Strove to master every area of study

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12
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How did Italy’s location near Constantinople help it become the birthplace of the Renaissance?

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Christian scholars fled to Rome and brought Greek manuscripts when Constantinople was conquered

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13
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What was an important effect of the invention of the printing press?

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Writers used vernacular, rise of literacy, and a desire for learning

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14
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Why was block printing more useful in Europe than in China?

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Europe had a smaller number of letters

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15
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Identify 2 reasons for the Reformation?

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Leaders challenged the pope’s authority, merchants resented taxes to the Church

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16
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Identify 2 of Luther’s main beliefs?

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All people of faith were equal, All church teachings were based on the bible

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17
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What was the main reason for Henry VIII’s split with the Roman Catholic Church?

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He needed a male heir

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18
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What was agreed upon at the Council of Trent?

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The church’s interpretation of the bible was final

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19
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The Peace of Augsburg ended a war between supporters of which two groups?

A

The Protestants and Catholics

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20
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Which idea of Luther’s most influenced John Calvin?

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Humans cannot earn salvation through deeds or indulgences

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21
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Which European country was the leader in developing and applying 15th century
sailing innovations?

A

Portugal

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22
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Who were the first Europeans to arrive on Japanese soil

A

Portuguese sailors

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23
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Why was the caravel an important development in navigation?

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better maneuverability, large cargo, and could explore close to shore

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24
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Korea was a vassal state of which country during the 1700s?

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China

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25
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During the 1500s, what was China’s official trade policy

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Isolationism, only the government could trade between countries

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26
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Why did Lord Macartney give a letter from King George III to Qian-long?

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Great Britain wanted to increase trade with China

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27
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Who captained the first European ship to sail around the tip of Africa, now known
as the Cape of Good Hope?

A

Bartolomue Dias

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28
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What did Hongwu do first to help China become a dominant power?

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Driving the Mongols out of China

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29
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What type of policy did Japan institute to control foreign ideas?

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The Closed Country Policy

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30
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What type of poetry presents images rather than expresses an idea?

A

Haikus

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31
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What were European’s main motives for making voyages of exploration?

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They wanted new sources of wealth, wanted goods from Asia, and wanted to spread Christianity

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32
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Why was Zheng He important?

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He led all 7 voyages of exploration and gained China tribute countries

33
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Why was the introduction of European firearms in Japan successful?

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The Daimyo could defeat the samurai and castles were built to defend against cannons starting the build of cities

34
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What were China’s main reasons for rejecting British offers of trade?

A

Lord Macartney refused to kowtow and China did not need British goods

35
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How did Prince Henry of Portugal influence exploration?

A

He organized voyages of exploration and set up navigational schools which trained sailors

36
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Describe the attitude reflected by China’s Forbidden City and the way it was used?

A

The city’s immensity and fame showed off their power and might. This intimidated people

37
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What major barrier hindered an effective centralized government in Japan?

A

The Daimyo still governed at a local level

38
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Why was Tokugawa Ieyasu upset by the success of Christian missionaries?

A

They scorned Japanese beliefs and involved themselves in politics

39
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What was the purpose of the Treaty of Tordesillas signed by Portugal and Spain?

A

To stop their dispute over whose land was whose

40
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What two main reasons kept China from becoming highly industrialized?

A

The idea of commerce offended Confucian beliefs and taxes were high on manufacturing products

41
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What was the main economic activity in New France?

A

The fur trade

42
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Who conquered the Aztec empire?

A

Hernando Cortez

43
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Why did Europeans see Africans as a better a source of labor than Native Americans?

A

African had some immunity to diseases, Africans had experience in farming, they didn’t know their way around the land, and their skin made it easier to spot.

44
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What was the purpose of most of the joint-stock companies of the 1500s and 1600s?

A

American Colonization

45
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Where in the Americas did Christopher Columbus land first?

A

In the Caribbean

46
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What did the encomienda system provide for New Spain?

A

provided a source of labor

47
Q

What prompted a wave of new businesses and trade practices in Europe in the
16th and 17th centuries?

A

New wealth from the Americas and an increase in overseas trade

48
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Which European country was the first to import enslaved Africans to the Americas?

A

Spain

49
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As part of the Columbian Exchange, what was carried west across the Atlantic?

A

food, plants, animals, and disease

50
Q

What area was originally founded as a settlement by the Dutch?

A

Manhattan Island and the Hudson waterways

51
Q

What helped to increase the slave trade in Africa during the seventh century?

A

The spread of Islam

52
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What aided the Spanish in conquering the Aztecs?

A

superior weaponry, European diseases, and the help of locals

53
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On what assumption was the encomienda system based?

A

That anyone on the land was property and was to be respected

54
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Why did the English want to take control of New Netherland?

A

They wanted to join their northern and southern colonies

55
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What was one result of the loss of native lives to disease?

A

A severe shortage of labor which caused Africans to be used instead

56
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How did slavery in African and Muslim societies differ from slavery in the Americas?

A

In African societies slaves had legal rights, could hold positions of power, and could legally escape their bondage

57
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What was one effect in Europe of the financial success of American colonies?

A

A growth in overseas trade prompted a rise of new businesses and trade practices

58
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How did Bartolemé de Las Casas affect race relations in the Americas?

A

Bartoleme said Africans were better slaves than natives and everyone started using Africans

59
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According to the policy of mercantilism, how could a nation increase its wealth?

A

export more than it imports

60
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How was Africa affected by the Atlantic slave trade?

A

It depleted the population by millions and modernized Africa with the European trading goods

61
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What concept was the belief in divine right used to support?

A

absolute monarchy

62
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Who was brought to England’s thrown following the Glorious Revolution?

A

William and Mary

63
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Who inherited the Austrian throne only after Charles VI had the other European
powers sign an agreement declaring they would recognize the heir?

A

Maria Theresa

64
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During the reign of Ivan the Terrible, which group suffered the greatest loss of power?

A

The boyars

65
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What were some of Philip II.s accomplishments as king of Spain?

A

He seized the Portuguese kingdom, brought in incredible wealth from the America, and defended Catholicism

66
Q

What was the main cause of the eight civil wars that were fought in France
between 1562 and 1598?

A

conflict between Catholics and Huguenots

67
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What was the main cause of the eight civil wars that were fought in France
between 1562 and 1598?

A

conflict between Catholics and Huguenots

68
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What was the main cause of the eight civil wars that were fought in France
between 1562 and 1598?

A

conflict between Catholics and Huguenots

69
Q

What king became France’s most powerful ruler and boasted “I am the state?”

A

Louis XIV

70
Q

Why did Peter the Great build the city of St. Petersburg?

A

It provided a connection to Europe and allowed trade to occur between them

71
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European monarchs became absolute rulers in response to _____________?

A

Widespread unrest caused by conflicts caused rulers to impose order and increase power

72
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After the northern Dutch gained their freedom from Spain, what type of government did the United Provinces of the Netherlands establish?

A

A Republic

73
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What political purpose did the splendid palace at Versailles serve?

A

It made the nobility totally dependent on Louis and gave more power to the intendants

74
Q

What did the Restoration restore to power in England?

A

the Monarchy

75
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Which war resulted in the beginning of the modern state system in Europe?

A

30 Years’ War

76
Q

What did Frederick the Great believe a ruler should be?

A

A ruler should be like a father to his people

77
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What was Peter the Great the first Russian ruler to make an effort to do?

A

Westernize Russia

78
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Identify the chronological order of the following events in English history: the Glorious Revolution, the Restoration, and the English Civil War

A

(1) English Civil War, (2) the Restoration, and (3) the Glorious Revolution

79
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How did the economy of central Europe differ from that of Western Europe?

A

In Western Europe, serfs gained freedom and developed cities, creating a middle class and greatly boosting the western countries’ economies, but in Central serfs were not free and trade could not happen between them