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ReligionRenai-ssance

Refor-mation

Enlight-enment

RANDOMGreece/Rome

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Greece and Rome- $100

The Romans demonstrated respect for democratic principles of justice and reason by adhering to written laws known as the?

A) Twelve Tables B) Common Law C) Natural LawsD) Republic

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Democracy is based on the idea that ?

A) Rule based on social statusB) People can govern themselvesC) Rule by a KingD) Rule based on wealthy

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Greece and Rome- $300

Who concluded that government could best be kept under control if it had

three separate branches?

A) Hobbes B) Locke C) Montesquieu D) Rousseau

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Greece and Rome- $400

The Romans set up a , in which citizens chose representatives to

make the decisions?

A) Democracy B) Republic C) MonarchyD) Aristocracy

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What feature of Roman Law most influenced the American system of government?

A) Equal justice under the law.B) Official adoption of the Christian

religion.C) Slavery is not allowed.D) Voting rights for all conquered

people.

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Religion- $100

What were the “Code of Laws” for the Jews?

A) The Ten CommandmentsB) The Old TestamentC) The TorahD) The Bible

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Religion- $200

The dominant institution in Western Europe was?

A) RenaissanceB) The Roman Catholic ChurchC) ReformationD) Democracy

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Religion- $300

The earliest religion to develop from the teachings of Jesus was ___________?

A) Baptist B) HebrewC) Islam D) Christianity

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Religion- $400

What religion is based on the teachings of Muhammad?

A) Islam B) Christianity C) CatholicismD) Lutheran

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Religion- $500

What are the first five books of the Hebrew Bible are called?

A) Baptist B) Christianity C) Torah D) Bible

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Renaissance- $100

What did the Renaissance focus on?

A) The study of Classic CulturesB) The study of ReligionC) The study of GovernmentsD) The study of Education

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Renaissance- $200

The Humanists during the Renaissance were greatly influenced by?

A) Ireland and RussiaB) Italy and GermanyC) Greece and Rome

D) England and France

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Renaissance- $300

What is NOT an example of how the Renaissance revolutionized art?

A) Realism B) PerspectiveC) ReligionD) Individual and beauty

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Which artist painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling?

A) Machiavelli B) Leonardo da VinciC) MichelangeoD) Johannes Gutenberg

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Renaissance- $500

The idea that each person should be free to develop and pursue his or her own personal

goals and be independent was called?

A) HumanismB) CatholicismC) Individualism D) Realism

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Reformation- $100

What was the main cause of the Reformation?

A) The Printing PressB) Martin Luther’s 95 ThesesC) The studying of classical culturesD) Travel and trade

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Reformation- $200Calvinists lived by strict rules: dancing at

social gatherings, fortune telling, and gambling were all forbidden. They had a

belief in "predestination", a belief that God had already chosen who was going to

heaven. ?

A) TrueB) False

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Reformation- $300

What was the Act of Supremacy?A) It was a law passed by the English Parliament that established a

new separate "Church of England", it named the English monarch as the head of the Church of England.B) It was an essay by Martin Luther whereby he proclaimed that the Bible was the one true authority on ChristianityC) It was the English and French monarchs' treaty that ended the Hundred Year's War.D) It was a document that declared the Catholic Church was the one true Christian religion, and that all others were false.

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Reformation- $400

Why were Martin Luther's "Ninety-five Theses" so important to the Reformation?

A) These essays named specific bishops, one by one, and cardinals and the pope as corrupt, immoral, money hungry people. It told the truth about which people were getting rich from bribes and indulgences.B) His Ninety-five Theses were written at a time in history when an individual's rights were becoming important. His timing could not have been better; the printing press helped spread Luther's ideas so quickly that everyone was talking about their religious concerns. It sparked the Reformation. C) The ninety-five theses were fictional stories about the beginning of Christianity and God. Because of printing capabilities people all over Europe read Luther's made up stories. D) None of the above

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Reformation- $500

Who is Martin Luther, and why is he historically important?

A) He combined the Jewish, Islamic, and Christian religions into one religion. B) He was opposed to Christianity and all its teachings. C) He was a Catholic priest who sought change within the Catholic Church. His Ninety-five Theses spark the Reformation. D) He was a pope who made the Catholic Church more powerful.

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Enlightenment- $100

What were some of Thomas Hobbes’ ideas about government?

A) People were corrupt and needed a strong monarch which was their social contractB) People were good and made a commitment to obey their leaders in a social contractC) The social contract called for people to create their own form of governmentD) Law and order was only achieved when people overthrew their government leaders

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Enlightenment- $200

What were some of John Locke’s ideas about government?

A) People have natural rights that government needs to deny in order to keep in powerB) People have natural rights and if the government doesn’t protect them, people should start a new oneC) People have natural rights that government protects only for the wealthyD) People have natural rights such as life, liberty, education and government’s job is to remain neutral

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Enlightenment- $300

All is true about the principles of Enlightenment except?

A) The universe can be understood through reason. B) Human beings can be improved through education &

the development of their rational facilitiesC) Religious doctrines have no place in the understanding

of the physical and human worldsD) Religion can only be applied when all logic is

exhausted.

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Enlightenment- $400

Federalism, or the federal system, used in the U. S. does which of the following

A) Allows the states to keep all power from the federal or central government

B) Allows both state and federal governments to have powerC) Allows the federal government to take all power from the statesD) Allows neither state nor federal government to have power

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Enlightenment- $500

How did the Declaration of Independence embody Enlightenment ideals?

A) It said that people have rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. B) It stated that all titles of nobility should be abolished.C) It set up a system of checks and balances for the U.S. government. D) It protected the rights of the accused and prohibited cruel punishment.

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Voltaire believed in ?

A) Separation of powerB) Freedom of speech and religionC) Natural RightsD) Social contract

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Intellectuals during the tried to apply principles of reason and the methods of

science to all aspects of society.?

A) Enlightenment B) RenaissanceC) Glorious RevolutionD) Reformation

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England’s monarchy began to lose power when King John was forced to sign the____?

A) Twelve TablesB) Bill of RightsC) Magna Carta D) Declaration of Independence

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A religious reform movement that began in the 16th century?

A) RenaissanceB) MonarchyC) Reformation D) Roman Catholic Church

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A formal summary of the rights and liberties believed essential to the people?

A) Constitutional Monarchy B) Declaration of IndependenceC) Bill of RightsD) Magna Carta