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Chapter 17 & 18 Review. A policy in which a military’s needs and values take priority. A. Balance of power B. Regent C. Inheritance D. Militarism.

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Page 1: Chapter 17 & 18 Review. A policy in which a military’s needs and values take priority. A. Balance of power B. Regent C. Inheritance D. Militarism.

Chapter 17 & 18 Review

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A policy in which a military’s needs and values take priority.

• A. Balance of power

• B. Regent

• C. Inheritance

• D. Militarism

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Answer

• D. Militarism

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• Someone who rules in a monarch’s place usually because they monarch is too young to rule alone.

A. Treason

B. Regent

C. Inheritance

D. Divine right

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Answer

• B. Regent

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A belief that a monarch’s right to rule comes directly from God, not from the consent of the people.

A. Absolute monarchy

B. Regent

C. Inheritance

D. Divine right

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Answer

D. Divine right

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An act of betrayal against one’s country.

A. Treason

B. Regent

C. Inheritance

D. Divine right

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Answer

A. Treason

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His palace at Versailles, outside of Paris, was a symbol of absolute monarchy:

a. Peter the Great B. William III

c. Charles I d. Louis XIV

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Answer

d. Louis XIV

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Henry IV issued the_________ which guaranteed basic civil rights and some religious freedoms for the Protestants.

• A. Magna Carta.

• B. Edict of Nantes.

• C. Treaty of Utrecht.

• D. Act of Settlement

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Answer

B. Edict of Nantes.

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Which style of art developed during the Age of Reason?

• a. Renaissance

• b. Impressionism

• c. Realism

• d. Baroque

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Answer

• d. Baroque

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The____________ marked the end of the Thirty Years’ War and secured the religious freedom of Protestants.

• a. Edict of Nantes

• b. Commonwealth

• c. Peace of Westphalia

• d. Balance of Power

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Answer

• c. Peace of Westphalia

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Philiosphes are

• a. Scientists

• b. Lovers of wisdom

• c. Astronomers

• d. Mathematician

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Answer

• b. Lovers of wisdom

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An English physicist, mathematician and astronomer who states the laws of motion.

A. Nicolas Copernicus

B. Galileo Galilei

C. Johannes Kepler

D. Isaac Newton

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Answer

A. Isaac Newton

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• An English Philosopher who created the Scientific Method.

A. Nicolas Copernicus

B. Galileo Galilei

C. Johannes Kepler

D. Francis Bacon

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Answer

A. Francis Bacon

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A Polish astronomer, mathematician & economist who created the heliocentric theory of the solar system.

A. Nicolas Copernicus

B. Galileo Galilei

C. Johannes Kepler

D. Francis Bacon

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Answer

A. Nicolas Copernicus

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A German mathematician known as the founder of physical astronomy.

A. Galileo Galilei

B. Johannes Kepler

C. Francis Bacon

D. Isaac Newton

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Answer

• Johannes Kepler

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• ________________ led American army as commander.

• a. Thomas Jefferson

• b. George Washington

• c. John Locke

• d. Charles Cornwallis

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Answer

• George Washington

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The Boston Tea Party occurred because:• a. Americans no longer wanted to drink

tea• b. Americans were frustrated by British

taxes on goods• c. Great Britain did not want to sell tea to

America • d. Boston no longer wanted to be a trading

port for tea.

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Answer

c. Americans were frustrated by British taxes on goods

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Turning point of the war was in 1777, when ________________forces defeated the _________ forces in New York.

• a. French, British

• b. American, French

• c. American, British

• d. British, American

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Answer

• B. American, British

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_________________warfare was used in the American Revolution.

• a. Chemical

• b. Guerilla

• c. Psychological

• d. Naval

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Answer

• b. Guerilla

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True or False

• Thomas Hobbes believed people were evil by nature & needed strong government.

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• True

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True or False

• Laissez Faire is the practice of business run with much government input.

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• False

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True or False

• Colonists in America lived the same lifestyle as Europeans.

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• False