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World History Sem 2

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How did the Scientifice Revolution lead to the Enlightenment   It encouraged people to use reason to try to understand social, political, and economic issues  
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What rules discoverabe by reason did Enlightenment thinkers try to apply to the study of human behavior   natural law  
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In A Vindicaion of Rights of Women, Mary Wollstonecraft agrued that women and men should have equl   Education  
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WHo wrote theat people have a natural right to overthrought a government that violates their rights?   John Locke  
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Which statement best describes the ideas of Thomas Hobbes and Jean Jacques Rosseau?   Hobbes beleived people in their natural state were bad;Rosseau belevied they were good  
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Influential opponents of the Enlightenment included   Church Authorities  
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Enlightenment wrighters often faced censorship because they   challenged the old order  
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A literary form that developed during the Enlightment was   The Novel  
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An Enlightenment despot was a ruler who   Influenced political and social change  
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Which statement best describes enlightement despots of the 1700's   They kept sbsolute power for theselves  
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Because the American colonies were home to diverse groups   Social distinctions were more blurred then Europe  
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When George III became king of Great Britian in 1760 he   Decided to reasssert the powers of the crown  
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Britian passed the Navigation Acts to do what?   regulate colonial trade and manufacturing  
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The Battle of Saratoga marked a turning point in the AMerican Revolution because   The American victory concinved France to support the Reovlution  
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What is the pourpose of the Bill of Rights   to recognize that the people have rightes the government must protect  
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This man beleved in a powerful government. He argued that peopple were naturally cruel, greedy, and selfish. If they were not controlled, they would fight, rob, and opress one another   Thomas Hobbes  
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Who was one of the most famous philosophes took the name Voltaire he was best know because he defended the principal of freedom of speech   Francois-Marie Arouet  
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He belevied that some controls by goverment were necessary, but they should be miminal and only goverments that had been freely elected should impose these controls   Jean- Jacques Rosseau  
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Who was refering to the freedom of religion when he said "in my kingdom, everyone ccan go to heaven in his own fashion'   Frederick the Great of Prussia  
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What included John Lock's ideas of the government's obligation to protect the people's natural right to "life, liberty, and property" It also included another of Locke's ideas: people had the right "to altar and abolish" unjust governments   The Declaration of Indipendence  
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What established a government run by the people, for the people   The United States Constitution  
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Frence socity during the Old Regime was divided into three estates. In France's Old Regime the clergy belonged to   First Estate  
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The Third estate was   the largest of the estates  
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Louis XVI was forced to dismiss his financial advisior, Jacques Necker when Necker proposed   taxing the first and second estates  
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One Important result of the meeing of the Estates General called my Louis XVI wass   the National Assembly  
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How did Eurpoean monarchs and nobles feel about the French Revolution   The opposed it because they feared revolution would spread  
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The declaration of the rights of man and the citizen was modeled on the   American Declaration of Indipendence  
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Who resisted the ideas of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen   Louis XVI  
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The national assembly voted to pay off the huge government debt by   selling church lands  
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What kind of government did the Constitution of 1791 set up?   a limited monarchy  
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When the new national convention met in 1792 what form of government did the radical create   a repubic  
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What helped Naopleon rise to power   his military successes  
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Which country was able to remain outside Nampleon's empire   Britian  
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The Nepoleonic Code was a reform of the nation's   legal system  
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a disastrous attempt to invade Russia was the beginning of Napoleon's downfall What war tactic helped the Russians defeat Napoleon   schorched- earth policy  
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The cheif goals of the congress of vienna were to   preserve peace thought a balance of power and restore monarchies  
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What caused a severe economic crisis in France   bad harvests deficit spending and costly wars  
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What led parisians to storm the Bastille in search of weapons   Fear that the royal troops would occupy Paris  
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Who was a journalist who spoke out in favor of womens rights and was eventually imprisoned and excuted   Olympe de Gouges  
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When the radicals took control of the National Assembly they called for the election of a new legislative body called the National Convention what was to be extened to all male citizens at this time   Suffrage the right to vote not just property owners alll male citizens  
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What was the guillotine   it had a fast falling blade which etinguised life immidetally it was introduced as a more humane way of beheading people  
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What did Austria, Russia, Prussia, and Great Britian do to protect order in Europe   They extended their wartime alliance into the postwar era. They pledged to act together to maintain the balance of power and to suppress revolutanary unrisings, especally in france  
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Which statement best describes the Industrial Revolution   There was a gradual change in the way people lived and worked  
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What is one way improved agriculture contributed to population growth   it created a surplus of food  
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During the industrial revolution life changed in what basic way   People migrated from rural areas to citied  
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Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin. The cotton gin was a machine that could   Seperate seeds from raw cotton  
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The flying shuttle and the spinning jenny were technolofical advances that led to the factory system in a pratufular industry. The first factories developed in what industry   textiles  
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why did factory owners often prefer to hire women   would coul be paid less then men  
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those who benefited most from the industrial revolution were   entrepreneures  
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Laissez- faire economists beleved   a free market would benifit everyone  
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The main purpose for selling stock was to allow companies to raise   capital  
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a production meethod in which workers repeatedly preform one task in the manufacturin process in called   the assembly line  
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the population of europe exploded between 1800 and 1900 in a large part because   Medical advances reduced the death rate  
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How did workers respond to the harsh conditions of industrial life   they formed unions and mutual aid socities  
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what did some critics of women's suffrage claim   women were too emotional to vote  
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the three social classes in western europe by the lat 1800 were   the upper class the middle class and the workers and peasants  
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As an army nurst during the crimean war, she insisted on better hygiene in the field hospitals   Florence Nigtingale  
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what provided a new source of labor and increased demand for factory goods   population growth  
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what two advanced in transportation m made it faster, cheeper, and easier to reach global markets   railroads and steamships  
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What law was passes in the early 1800's to reduce a child's workday to 12 hours and remove children from cotton mills   The Factory Acts  
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To improve efficiency manufaturers designed products with these   interchangable parts  
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What was one reason that the womens movement faced strong opposition   men beleved that women belonged in the home  
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Why was Charles Darwin's threory of natural selection contravercial   to contradicted the accepted biblical account  
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Which nations made up the triple alliance?   Germany Italy Austria-Hungary  
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Why were Serbian nationalists angry when Francis Ferdinand of Austria visited Bosnia   They saw the Austrians as oppressive foreign rulers  
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Which of the following had the greatest impact of the outcome of teh World War I   submarines  
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What event made Britian to fight in the World War I   Germany invaded Belgum  
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For which of the following reason did the Schilieffen Plan fail   Russia mobilized it's army quickly  
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A stalemate developed along the Western Front early in World War I because   trench warfare made it diffucult for either side to win an advantage  
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What countries battled each other on the Eastern Front during World War I   Germany and Russia  
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What was the Ottoman empire condidered such a valubal ally   it controlled Russian supply routes  
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Some colonial subjects were eager to participate in the war because   They beleved they would gain greater civil rights  
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How did women help in the war effort during world war I   they worked in war industries  
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In The Zimmerman note, Germany offered which of the following to Mexico if it joined the Central Powers   The return of Mexican lands held by the United States  
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What what the immediate result of Russia's withdrawl from World War I   Germany concentrated it's forces of teh Western Front  
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The "Big Three" included the leaders of   Frace, Britian and the United States  
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In general the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles focused mainly on   punishing Germany  
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Which one of these events occured first   Russia entered World War I  
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What were the two major alliance formed prior to World War I   Triple Alliance and Triple Entente  
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What was the spark that lit the powder keg of Europe or started World War I   The assination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand  
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What happened because of the stalemate on the Western Front   Neither side could advance they dug into trenches and fought over a fe hundred yards of land  
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After the war what "war" did the British and French have   a propaganda war  
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What league did the US refuse to join   League of Nations  
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What was on reason why the Spanish Civil war was called a "dress rehersal: for World War II   The Nazis used the war to test their new weapons  
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What did the Nazi-Soviet pact accomplish for Germany   It gave Germany a free hand in Poland  
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What even marked the beginning of the World WarII   the German invasion of Poland  
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In which French city did German forces set up a "puppet state" capital after conquering Franc   Vichy  
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Adolf Hitler dicided to invade the Soviet Union becasue   He wanted to soviet union's vast natural resources  
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Adolf Hitler's "final solution" was his plan to   Ruthlessely murder all European Jews  
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The concept of total war included   The regulation of wages and prices  
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How did Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt give in to Joesf Stalin at the confrence in Tehran in 1943   They let the borders in the Nazi-Soviet Pact stand  
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What was the important about the Battle of Bulge   it delayed the allied advance from the west  
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The German air force was almost grounded by the time of teh D-Day invasion because   The Germans had little fuel due to Allied bombing  
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The US strategy of "island hopping" in the Pacific   allowed the US to gradually move north toward Japan  
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Who made the final dicision to use the atomic bomb in an attempt to end the war in teh Pacific   President Harry S Truman  
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What important principal did the Nuremberge trials demonstrate   The national leaders could be held accountable for wartime actions  
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What was on of Josef Stalin's major goals in Eastern Europe after World War II   to crate a protective buffer zone of friendly governments  
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The Truman Doctrine was rooted in the idea of   Containment  
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How did the western democracies desperately try to preserve peace during the 1930s   they adopted a police of appeasement or giving in to the demand of an agressor in order to keap peace  
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Adolf Hitler's program to kill all people he judged as "racially inferior" was also know as   The Holocaust  
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What happened to many people in the US Canada and Japan after the war   They lost there jobs property and civil rights  
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What did the women do whal the men were away at WOrld War II   They replaced the in essential war industry jobs  
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Where did the US drop the two bombs in Japan   Hiroshima and then Nagasaki  
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What was the North Atlantic Treat Organization (NATO)   was a military alliance of the US, Canada< and nine european countries who pledged to help one another if they were ever attacked.  
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