Unit 10 Test Flashcards

1
Q

The long term result of the ___ was to reinforce differences between Protestants and Catholics.

A

Counter-Reformation

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2
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The ____ was the application of reason to improve government and society.

A

Enlightenment

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3
Q

Which system made calculations much easier for European mathematicians?

A

the Hindu-Arabic number system

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4
Q

Which statement about John Calvin is NOT true?

A

He led an army into battle against Catholic cantons.

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5
Q

The U.S. Bill of Rights ___.

A

protected individual rights such as the freedom of religion

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6
Q

On what authority did Martin say that the church would stand or fall?

A

the Bible’s authority

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7
Q

He discovered and studied the existence of bacteria with the many microscopes he built.

A

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

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8
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Temperatures could be accurately measured after he invented the mercury thermometer.

A

Gabriel Fahrenheit

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9
Q

His book, On the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres, described this Polish scientist’s view of a heliocentric (sun-centered) universe.

A

Nicolaus Copernicus

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10
Q

Who gained certitude about his own existence by saying “I think, therefore I am”?

A

Rene Descartes

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11
Q

A(n) ___ is a Christian who protested the Roman Catholic Church’s actions and teachings.

A

Protestant

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12
Q

Which statement was NOT a consequence of the Reformation?

A

Deism ceased to be a popular belief.

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13
Q

The ___ was a period of cooperation and tolerance in Muslim Spain under which Jewish scholarship flourished.

A

Jewish Golden Age

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14
Q

Which statement about Martin Luther is NOT true?

A

He encouraged the purchase of indulgences.

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15
Q

The Protestant Reformation began when ___.

A

Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses on the church door at Wittenberg

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16
Q

Which statement about John Calvin is NOT true?

A

He led an army into battle against Catholic cantons.

17
Q

A(n) ___ is a Christian who protested the Roman Catholic Church’s actions and teachings.

A

Protestant

18
Q

This intellectual put faith in human reason rather than traditional Christian views.

A

philosophe

19
Q

This ancient art drew from medicine, astrology, science, mysticism, and art.

A

alchemy

20
Q

an observable event

A

phenomenon

21
Q

belief that God created natural laws but did not involve himself in the day-to-day workings of the universe

A

deism

22
Q

evidence that can be reproduced or measured

A

empirical

23
Q

to declare or make good or holy

A

justification

24
Q

a believer who holds views CONTRARY to established beliefs

A

heretic

25
Q

undeserved and unearned help from God

A

grace

26
Q

a place in Roman Catholic theology where the soul is purified before entry into heaven

A

purgatory

27
Q

The first English translation of the Bible was his work.

A

John Wycliffe

28
Q

This Swiss reformer and “people’s priest” taught that only God was worthy of worship.

A

Ulrich Zwingli

29
Q

He advanced Aristotle’s work by helping develop the Scientific Method.

A

Roger (Robert) Bacon

30
Q

Using telescopes that he built, this Italian astronomer calculated the orbits of planets.

A

Galileo Galilei

31
Q

His book, Wealth of Nations, argued that division of labor, improved production, and free markets created wealth.

A

Adam Smith

32
Q

He believed that the mind began as a blank tablet and that natural law meant that people have natural
rights.

A

John Locke

33
Q

Though he criticized Roman Catholicism, this French philosophe supported freedom of the press and freedom of religion.

A

Voltaire

34
Q

This French baron separation of power within a government protected natural rights.

A

Montesquieu

35
Q

The sale of ___ was corrupt because it taught the common people that salvation could be bought.

A

indulgences