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Why did constitutional monarchy develop in England while absolute monarchy continued in Russia? Russia was less economically developed than England and relied on a strong monarch to address the nation’s issues. Russian monarchs like Peter the Great increased the power of the nobility, while English monarchs like Elizabeth I refused to consult with the English Parliament. Russian monarchs deeply resented the intrusion of religious authorities into affairs of state, while English monarchs believed they owed allegiance to the head of the Church. Russia thrived economically under absol

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the last part was cut off: Russia thrived economically under absolute monarchs, while England relied on Parliament to rebuild after the English Civil War.

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Question 1 (Worth 5 points) (05.04 MC)What present-day medical technology did Marie Curie's work help to develop? microscopic surgery vaccination for polio x-rays blood banks Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 2 (Worth 5 points) (05.04 MC)Use the diagram below to answer the following question: The diagram shows the double helix structure. Public Domain How did Watson and Crick's discovery, shown above, advance knowledge of human life? It allowed doctors to observe the brain in action. It helped explain why people have certain characteristics. It introduced new techniques in organ transplants. It helped vaccinate against polio and other diseases. Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 3 (Worth 5 points) (05.02 MC)Use the excerpt below from the English Bill of Rights to answer the following question: "That the pretended power of suspending the laws or the execution of laws by regal authority without consent of Parliament is illegal; That the pretended power of dispensing with laws or the execution of laws by regal authority, as it hath been assumed and exercised of late, is illegal; That the commission for erecting the late Court of Commissioners for Ecclesiastical Causes, and all other commissions and courts of like nature, are illegal and pernicious; That levying money for or to the use of the Crown by pretence of prerogative, without grant of Parliament, for longer time, or in other manner than the same is or shall be granted, is illegal; That it is the right of the subjects to petition the king, and all commitments and prosecutions for such petitioning are illegal; That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of Parliament, is against law…" Public Domain How did the English Bill of Rights represent a change from the existing political trends in 17th century Europe? It limited royal power and made Parliament the supreme authority. Most other governments didn't codify and publish laws. It was issued by the king of England to limit his own power. It mentioned government authority regarding religion. Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 4 (Worth 5 points) (05.02 MC)How does the role of the Russian nobility in government during the 18th century compare to that of the French nobility in the 17th century? Russian nobles were forbidden from taking positions in government, while French nobles were encouraged to take active roles in government. In both France and Russia, nobles dominated the government, weakening the power of the monarchy. In France, nobles were removed from a role in government, while in Russia they were employed in government. In both France and Russia, nobles were excluded from government, which was administrated by commoners. Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 5 (Worth 5 points) (05.01 MC)The map below shows Europe in 1619. Use the map to answer the following question: Colored map of Europe from 1619. The British Isles are in the left center of the map. The map is labeled Nova Europa and has Latin inscriptions throughout. Two ships are sailing toward the nation. Public Domain How did England's geography help to make it a naval power? Since much of England was forested, there were ample resources for shipbuilding. Its location at the northwestern edge of Europe made it a natural trading post for the continent. As an island nation, England depended upon a strong navy for defense and for trade. England's numerous gold and silver mines made it a target for invasion. Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 6 (Worth 5 points) (05.01 MC)The map below shows the Holy Roman Empire in 1648. Use the map to answer the following question: Map of the area known as the Holy Roman Empire circa 1648, showing numerous overlapping, unconnected political territories within the empire. The area includes most of present day Germany and surrounding regions. Public Domain Considering the map above, how might the organization of the Holy Roman Empire have made the empire difficult to control? Individual territories had allegiances to other countries, making disputes within the empire more likely. Territories with access to the sea became wealthier and grew larger and more powerful than their landlocked neighbors. The control of lands by non-Germans increased German nationalist sentiments, making conflict more likely. The presence of small territories on France's border encouraged the French to invade the empire often. Points earned on this question: 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 7 (Worth 5 points) (05.03 MC)What ideas did Isaac Newton contribute to the Scientific Revolution? ideas that would later influence the space program ideas that would promote the development of typewriters ideas that promoted the Church's view of science ideas that advanced the medical field Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 8 (Worth 5 points) (05.03 MC)Which of the following represents a common thread between the work of Copernicus, Kepler, and Newton? All three were persecuted for their published research. All three developed progressively more accurate models of our solar system. They all created what we know as modern physics. They all created theories that presumed the absence of a divine creator. Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 9 (Worth 5 points) (05.01 MC)Use the graph below and your knowledge of World History to answer the following question: A line graph depicting the approximate growth of the population in Europe from 1750 through 2000. The y axis of the graph starts at zero and goes to 800 million, using an interval of 100 million. The graph shows the population of Europe was approximately 150 million in 1750, 200 million by 1800, 275 million by 1850, 400 million by 1900, 550 million by 1950, and 725 million by 2000. © 2012 FLVS Which of the following inferences is supported by the graph? The population in Europe increased significantly from 1750 to 2000, likely due to advancements encouraged by the Scientific Revolution. The population in Europe decreased significantly from 1750 to 2000, likely due to brutal religious wars that plagued the region for centuries. The population in Europe increased significantly from 1750 to 2000, likely due to the French Revolution which drastically increased standard of living across the continent. The population in Europe decreased significantly from 1750 to 2000, likely due to major epidemics that were common place after 1750. Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 10 (Worth 5 points) (05.01 MC)The following chart shows religious beliefs in modern Europe. Use the chart to answer the following question: A circle graph displaying the percentage of those who had a belief in God in modern Europe. 52 percent believe in God, 27 percent believe in a spirit of life force, 18 percent believe in atheism, and three percent were unknown. © 2012 FLVS How would a chart of mid-17th century religious beliefs differ from this chart? Fewer people would believe in a single God because most people believed in multiple gods. Fewer people would identify as atheist, because people were not willing to share alternative religious beliefs publically. More people would list their religion as unknown because there were no strong religious entities during this era. More people would believe in a spirit or life force because such beliefs were encouraged during this era. Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 11 (Worth 5 points) (05.06 MC)How did the events of the Tennis Court Oath increase the prestige of the Third Estate? by showing that the people's will could overpower that of the monarch by allowing people from the lower classes to participate in leisure activities by overthrowing the monarch and causing the execution of many courtiers by easing France's financial crisis and ending starvation among the people Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 12 (Worth 5 points) (05.06 MC)The American Revolution greatly affected France. Which of the following was not one of the effects? The French people were inspired to attempt a revolution of their own. French rebels modeled their declaration of freedom on U.S. documents. The French were inspired to sign a truce with the British like the Americans had. The economy of France was greatly weakened because of trade with America. Points earned on this question: 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 13 (Worth 5 points) (05.03 MC)Use the excerpt from Bacon's The Advancement of Learning below to answer the following question: "Another error hath proceeded from a kind of adoration of the mind and understanding of man; by means whereof men have withdrawn themselves away from the contemplation of nature, and the observations of experience, and have tumbled up and down in their own reason and conceits. Upon these Heraclitus gave a just censure, saying, MEN SOUGHT TRUTH IN THEIR OWN LITTLE WORLDS, AND NOT IN THE GREAT AND COMMON WORLD." Public Domain How does Sir Francis Bacon criticize previous scientific methods in the quote above? Bacon accuses scientists of stealing ideas from previous thinkers without citation. Bacon believes that no scientist should publish theories without first getting permission from the Church. Bacon says some scientists use faulty reasoning to prove conclusions they hold about what is true rather than determining what is true by analyzing the facts. Bacon states that all observations of the universe should be shared by the public rather than credited to one particular scientist. Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 14 (Worth 5 points) (05.03 MC)Which of the following represents an effect of the dissections of human bodies that occurred during the Scientific Revolution? It led to the discovery of DNA. It allowed for important discoveries such as the circulation of blood through the body. It was a first step toward creating the germ theory of disease. It reaffirmed the importance of tools such as the microscope in the study of human anatomy. Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 15 (Worth 5 points) (05.03 LC)What discovery by William Harvey greatly advanced the study of physiology? He explained how the nervous system works. He explained how muscles work. He explained the circulation of blood. He explained how the brain works. Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 16 (Worth 5 points) (05.05 MC)How did British philosopher Thomas Hobbes' belief that people are selfish by nature help shape the Enlightenment? Hobbes's idea led many Enlightenment figures to favor political revolution. Enlightenment thinkers sought to create governments that would limit human self-centeredness. Hobbes's idea led many Enlightenment philosophers to abandon religious belief. Because of Hobbes, Enlightenment thinkers generally assumed that the human race is flawed. Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 17 (Worth 5 points) (05.05 MC)How did the political ideas of Jean-Jacques Rousseau compare to those of John Locke? Both believed in the theory of a social contract. Both believed that individuals were corrupted by society. Both condemned the idea of individuals having the rights of life, liberty, and property." Both were fearful of revolution. Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 18 (Worth 5 points) (05.05 MC)How did the Scientific Revolution contribute to the Enlightenment? It lessened the importance of observation and measurement in scientific discovery. It led to a violent revolution and the overthrow of the crown. It strengthened people's belief in the authority of the Church. It led thinkers to seek out explanations instead of accepting common knowledge. Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 19 (Worth 5 points) (05.03 LC)Ana de Osorio is famous for discovering a cure for The Black Death malaria smallpox dysentery Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 20 (Worth 5 points) (05.05 LC)Who were the philosophes? monarchs who tried to use their power for the good of society leading political and social writers of the French Enlightenment rulers who supported the monarchy on intellectual grounds thinkers who believed that knowledge cannot extend past experience Points earned on this question: 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 21 (Worth 5 points) (05.05 LC)What notable publication of the Enlightenment was published by Denis Diderot? Candide the Encyclopédie The Spirit of the Laws The Wealth of Nations Points earned on this question: 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 22 (Worth 5 points) (05.05/6 MC)Which statement conveys an idea of John Locke's that influenced both the American and the French Revolutions? In the state of nature, there is only one social class, not a division into "estates." When government violates individual rights, the people have the right to rebel. Colonialism is immoral because it replaces one people's culture with another's. Government should exist only to protect the nation, not to control people's lives. Points earned on this question: 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 23 (Worth 5 points) (05.05/6 MC)The influence of John Locke's philosophy can be seen most clearly in which of the following quotations? the idea that "taxation without representation is tyranny" Thomas Jefferson's phrase "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" Thomas Paine's remark, "These are the times that try men's souls." Patrick Henry's cry "give me liberty, or give me death" Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 24 (Worth 5 points) (05.03 MC)How did the attitude toward classical texts during the Renaissance influence the later Scientific Revolution? Increased interest in classical texts resulted in greater access to learning and eventually encouraged formal scientific experimentation. A distaste for the classics led Renaissance thinkers to embrace new ideas and to challenge to long held religious ideals. Exposure to classical texts suppressed the development of new ideas and delayed the Scientific Revolution. The popularity of reading classics made working classes more literate and inspired formal scientific experimentation among the general population. Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 25 (Worth 5 points) (05.03 MC)Use the image below to answer the following question: Page from one of da Vincis notebooks, showing numerous, accurate depictions of the skeletal structure of the human arm, including text and a note in the margin showing an arc and several angles. Public Domain How might Leonardo da Vinci's sketches of the human body, such as the one above, have inspired later scientists? His depictions of the human form made subsequent dissections unnecessary. The sketches showed that the human body could be studied as a system, using scientific principles. His depictions of the human form emphasized that it was a simple subject to study. The sketches popularized the scientific study of anatomy among common people. Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 26 (Worth 5 points) (05.03 MC)How did Europe's interaction with the Islamic world contribute to the later emergence of the Scientific Revolution? Europe learned the principles of inductive reasoning from the Muslim world. The academic achievements of Islamic scholars were built upon by Europeans. The Islamic world introduced Europeans to the idea of individualism and humanism. Europe learned the basics of modern architecture from Islamic architecture. Points earned on this question: 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 27 (Worth 5 points) (05.05 MC)What was the significance of Voltaire's novel Candide? It called for the confiscation of Church lands and the taxing of Church income. It warned of the negative effects of freedom of speech. It recounted the hardships Voltaire had experienced in England. It used humor to illustrate the need for social reform. Points earned on this question: 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 28 (Worth 5 points) (05.05 MC)How did the Enlightenment help give rise to modern capitalism? Capitalism grew out of democracy, and the Enlightenment favored democracy. Enlightenment satirists such as Voltaire shredded the old mercantile system. The individualism of Enlightenment thinkers helped disprove socialism. The writings of Adam Smith set forth the theory of that economic system. Points earned on this question: 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 29 (Worth 5 points) (05.05 HC)Which statement supports the claim that the political philosophy of John Locke was as revolutionary as the scientific revolution of Copernicus? Just as Copernicus replaced the Earth with the Sun at the center of the solar system, Locke replaced the individual with the monarch at the center of the political system. Just as Copernicus replaced the Earth with the Sun at the center of the solar system, Locke replaced the monarch with the aristocracy at the center of the political system. Just as Copernicus replaced the Earth with the Sun at the center of the solar system, Locke replaced the monarch with the individual at the center of the political system. Just as Copernicus replaced the Earth with the Sun at the center of the solar system, Locke replaced the monarch with the clergy at the center of the political system. Points earned on this question: 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 30 (Worth 5 points) (05.06 HC)Suppose a historian wanted to argue that the Enlightenment had a more positive influence on the American Revolution than on the French Revolution. Which statement below would be the strongest evidence for the historian's view? The French Revolution overthrew a monarchy and a social system, while the American Revolution only freed a group of colonies. The American Revolution was led by men who admired Enlightenment thought, such as Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin. The American Revolution produced a Declaration of Independence, while the French Revolution produced a Declaration of the Rights of Man. In the French Revolution, the will of the people turned away from justice and toward mob violence, fanaticism, and dictatorship. Points earned on this question: 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 31 (Worth 5 points) (05.06 MC)Which of the following is not a reason that Napoleon rose quickly to power? He became nationally recognized as a war hero. He expanded France's territory by conquering other countries. He promised to lower the taxes levied by the previous king. He conspired to overthrow the corrupt government. Points earned on this question: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 32 (Worth 5 points) (05.06 MC)Napoleon's goal implementing the Continental System was to declare economic warfare against Great Britain defeat Russia militarily unify fragmented German territories unite Europe under France Points earned on this question: 5

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from you i need: #2) 3) 5) 6) 7) 9) 10) 12)

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i need help with a few more but what did you get for those numbers

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17) 19) 22) 25) 32)

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17) A 19) B 22) C WRONG it can be D 25) B 32) A

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2) B 3) A 5) C 6) C WRONG 7) A 9) A 10) B 12) D WRONG

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#19 malaria

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#19.Malaria

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Question about Marie Curie' is_ X-ray

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#15_ he explain the circulation of blood

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