World Civ Unit 4 - AG TT

World Civ Unit 4 - AG TT

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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The influence of the Scientific Revolution on Locke's reasoning regarding the right of people to establish new forms of government is most clearly reflected in his:
- Assumption that monarchical government can devolve into tyranny
- Assertion that people will sometimes resist oppressive governments
- Implication that opposition to oppressive governments is sometimes successful
- Appeal to universal principles that supposedly define the function of government

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Appeal to universal principles that supposedly define the function of government

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Which of the following best explains the contemporary development of the theory of absolutism in France, which contrasted sharply with Locke's views on popular sovereignty?
Options:
The greater size of the French population in the seventeenth century,
The lack of any successful challenges to monarchical power in seventeenth-century France,
The greater success of England in establishing overseas colonies in the seventeenth century,
The continued existence of a substantial Protestant minority in seventeenth-century France.

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The lack of any successful challenges to monarchical power in seventeenth-century France.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Which of the following beliefs is LEAST supported by the first excerpt? Options: Women should not be given the same education as men., A woman's most important role is as the main caregiver of her children, Nature decrees that women are inferior to men, Only if women have the intelligence should they be allowed to pursue higher learning

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Only if women have the intelligence should they be allowed to pursue higher learning

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Which of the following clearly identifies this work of art as reflecting Enlightenment ideals?
The depiction of the martial spirits of the Classical Roman Empire,
The admiration of Republican Roman virtues,
The secondary importance of female characters,
The emphasis on Biblical stories

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The admiration of Republican Roman virtues