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Page 1: Identify 3 early sources of law. Hammurabi’s Code, The 12 Tables from Rome, the 10 Commandments.

Identify 3 early sources of law.

Hammurabi’s Code, The 12 Tables from Rome, the 10

Commandments

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Who was the Father of Greek Philosophy? What method

did he use to find truth?

Socrates, question and question to find truth

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How did Aristotle believe you could find the best

government?

Evaluating existing governments

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Who took Greek ideas and spread them throughout the

Middle East and Northern Africa?

Alexander the Great

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What two things allowed for a dramatic change in

population growth between 1000-1300.

more peaceful conditions (less war) and better

agriculture

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What was the purpose of the Crusades? Who usually went

on them?

Retake the Holy Land from the “infidel”, noblemen &

knights looking for glory and salvation

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Middle Age universities were dedicated to what school of

thought?

scholasticism

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What two things did peasants get in exchange for giving up their freedom to the lord of

the manor?

Protection and the use of land

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Identify at least three of the “obligations” placed on

peasants.

Pay a portion of crop to lord, rent pastureland, tithes to

the church, portion of catch to the lord

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Identify three ways the lords exercised control over their

peasants.

Permission to leave, permission to marry, lords

run local courts, lords control crafts and trades for

their peasants

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What two areas did scholasticism attempt to

reconcile?

Faith (xianity) and reason (Aristotle)

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Who was the most well known scholastic? What was

his most famous work?

Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica

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Name two examples of church corruption during the Middle

Ages.

simony, legal exemptions, tax exemptions, clerical infidelity,

misuse of church funds

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Name 2 of the main ways that the Black Death impacted

Europe.

decreased supply of labor, increased power of poor,

decreased demand for land, decreased power of nobility

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Identify the four basic levels of the church hierarchy.

Pope - Cardinal - Bishop - Priest

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What was a vassal expected to give loyally in exchange for his

fief?

military service

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Name two benefits the serf received in the manorial system.

protection from outside threat, food during shortages, legal

protection

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How did France ultimately benefit from the 100 Years War?

regained much lost territory

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Who was the local legal authority in the feudal system?

the lord (vassal)

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Name Michelangelo’s most famous painting & sculpture.

Sistene Chapel & David

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Who wrote “The Prince” and hoped that a strong Italian ruler would come from the Medicis?

What quality did he value?

Machiavelli, virtú

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How did Renaissance Art differ from art from the Middle Ages?

realism, accurate anatomy, secular patronage

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What economic developments allowed for secular patronage of

the arts?

increased trade & banking

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Who was the father of Humanism? What kind of activity did he inspire?

Petrarch, Examination of the classics, and writing related

to them

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List two reasons the church feared the humanists.

Self-reliance, outside interpretations, authorities

other than God

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What invention caused literacy to boom and made it much easier for thinkers to

spread their ideas? Roughly when was it invented?

printing press, late 1400’s

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Name the work and author that describe an ideal society that

will never exist.

Utopia, Thomas More

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Identify the two major northern humanists.

More & Erasmus

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What was Erasmus’ philosophy a combination of?

Christian and classical beliefs

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Identify two classical features that were prominent in Ren.

Architecture.

Domes, columns, roman arches, ornamentation,

integrated supports

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How was the subject matter of the Northern Ren. a departure

from the High Ren?

Gothic, supernatural

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How did members of the Schmalkaldic League and Henry VIII benefit from the Reformation Economically?

Took over Church lands & property

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Who said: “We are all equal in the eyes of God, members of

the Priesthood of all Believers”?

Luther

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What conclusion pushed Luther to write the 95

Theses?

That man is saved through Faith and not works or

indulgences

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Which theologian believed people were predestined for

salvation?

Calvin

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What tool did Calvin use to create his “New Jerusalem”?

Strict moral code (spread through sermons and

Catechism)

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List three components of Calvin’s moral code.

No drinking, no dancing, no plays, religious music & psalm

reading in taverns

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What was the main reason Henry VIII started the English

Reformation?

Wanted an annulment from Catharine, desired control over church structure &

resources

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How was the Anglican Church that Henry VIII created different from Roman

Catholicism?

It was different organizationally because the

king was in charge, it was not different theologically

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Under which monarch did England become truly

Protestant (theologically)?

Edward VI

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Which English monarch attempted to reinstate Roman

Catholicism? Was she successful?

Mary I, no she was not

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What three religious groups did Elizabeth I face when she came

to the throne? What did she recognize as the official

religion of England?

RCs, Anglicans, & Puritans; Anglicanism (Church of

England)

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Identify two key components of the Roman Catholic Counter Reformation.

Founding new orders (like the Jesuits), the Inquisition,

emphasis on discipline, the Index of Forbidden Books

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What type of art reflected the spirit of the Counter

Reformation? What did the RC church hope it would do?

Baroque, bring people back to the faith

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What is Baroque Art designed to do?

Get an emotional response/reaction

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What two groups were fighting each other in the French Religious conflict?

The Huguenots and the Catholic League

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How did Henry of Navarre bring a close to conflict in

France?

converting to RC & issuing the Edict of Nantes which protected the Huguenots

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Why did Phillip II of Spain want to keep control of the

Netherlands?

He wanted to keep them Catholic and he needed the

tax $$$

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Which protestant group wanted to rid the Anglican

Church of all Catholic practices and structures?

Puritans

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Who wanted Mary Queen of Scots to be Queen of

England? Why was she executed?

Phillip II and other RCs, Plotting to kill Elizabeth I

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What was the impact of the Thirty Years War on

Germany?

Total devastation, kills 1/3 of population

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What is the main goal of mercantilism?

strengthen your nation’s economy at the expense of

another nation

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What kinds of practices do mercantilist nations use?

tariffs, colonies, sea trade, support for industry,

shipping regulations, full employment, large

population

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What two classical thinkers were most of the early

scientific beliefs based on?

Aristotle & Ptolemy

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What were the two key components of Copernicus’ theory about the universe?

The sun is in the middle, the planets travel in circular

orbits around it

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Who was Brahe’s assistant that drew pro-Copernican conclusions from Brahe’s

charts?

Johannes Kepler

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How did the church respond to Galileo’s use of the

telescope?

They condemned it, “God would have made us able

to see it”

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Who was the father of modern philosophy and the

deductive method?

Descartes (“I Think therefore I am”)

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Who was the champion of the empirical method? What

does this method encourage?

Bacon, observations based on lots of data

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Who was the first scientist to maintain that

mathematical relationships explain everything?

Galileo

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What major events were the two of the main influences

on Hobbes & Locke?

English Civil War, Louis XIV & Glorious Revolution

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List two of Locke’s major beliefs.

blank slate, overthrow bad gov’t, natural state is

freedom, natural rights: life, liberty & property

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Who believed that people must turn over their rights to a strong ruler his rule would prevent anarchy?

Hobbes

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How did Hobbes’ absolute ruler control his people?

Manipulating their fear of pain and desire for

pleasure

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Who are the three most prominent Enlightenment

philosophes?

Montesquieu, Voltaire, & Rousseau

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Why would you associate Voltaire with our First

amendment?

he advocated basic freedoms (speech, press,

petition, etc.)

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Name the author that advocated Laissez Faire

Economics. What economic system was he responding

to?

Adam Smith, mercantilism

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In what role did the Deists place God?

“divine watchmaker”, created world and stood back, men control own

actions

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What did Montesquieu argue was the best form of

gov’t?

Three branch, separation of powers

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Name three major beliefs of Rousseau.

Importance of society over individual, bend to will,

glorified motherhood, Men & Women in separate spheres

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Why was the first encyclopedia such a major

undertaking? Who edited it?

first time any group tried to compile “all” knowledge,

Diderot

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If you had to sum up the enlightenment in one word,

what would it be?

Reason

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What two sides clashed in the English Civil War?

The Anglican Monarchists and the Puritan Parliamentarians

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What was the key outcome of the Glorious Revolution in

England?

William III and Mary accepted the English Bill of Rights and the terms of a constitutional

monarchy

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Who was the absolute monarch? Identify two

characteristics of his reign.

Louis XIV, army, propaganda, Versailles, bureaucracy

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Name one factor that may have led to the population

boom that started in the mid-1700’s.

End of the plague, less warfare, improved health

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What were Jethro Tull’s two main contributions to the Ag.

Rev.?

iron plow and seed drill

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Name the two crops that were introduced from the

New World. How did these help?

potatoes & corn, more variety in diet and helped replenish

the soil

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Why did landlords want to enclose their lands?

higher bread prices, wanted to force the use of new

methods to increase productivity

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What happened to many peasants as a result of

enclosure?

cut loose from the land, forced to look for other

employment

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In which industry did the Industrial Revolution start?

Why?

textiles, the larger population needed to be clothed

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What did the flying shuttle create a demand for? What invention helped solve this?

thread/yarn, spinning jenny

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Name two reasons the Industrial Revolution started

in Great Britain.

coal & iron, individual liberties, roads & waterways,

relatively mobile social structure

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Name 2 benefits of the steam engine.

Move factories away from rivers, constant source of

power, leads to development of cities

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What did many “new” cities lack that would have helped

them handle the influx of people?

infrastructure (roads, sewers, housing, etc.)

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In what kinds of places did the “new cities” spring up?

waterways, road hubs, sea ports

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Why did the Bourgeoisie resent the nobility?

inherited legal rights & privileges

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What system was replaced by the factory system?

cottage or “putting-out”

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How did GB try to address the massive war debt they were

left with after the 7 Years War? What was the response

to this?

Taxing their colonists, the colonists hated it

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Name three causes of the French Rev..

Food shortages & prices, heavy taxation of poor, little taxation of nobles & clergy,

bourgeoisie vs. nobles, nobles vs. monarchy

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What group did the 3rd Estate form when they left the Estates General? What

did they promise in the Tennis Court Oath?

National Assembly, keep meeting until they wrote a

constitution

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What did Louis XVI do to cause the poor to storm the

Bastille?

muster troops around Paris which made them think he

was going to stop the revolution

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How did French nobles react to the Great Fear?

renounced their rights, cleared the way for a

Constitution

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Identify a way in which Louis XVI demonstrated his anti-revolutionary sentiment.

muster troops, stall on Dec. of Rights, flee to Varennes,

refractory clergy

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Why did the women of Paris march on Versailles?

food, make Louis agree to Dec. of Rights

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Despite their active participation in the

revolution, which two groups were consistently left out of

the benefits?

poor (esp. urban) & women

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What kind of reaction did the invasion by Austria & Prussia

produce?

panic, fear, “invasion mentality”

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What tool did the Convention use to mobilize France for

war? name two components of this tool.

levee en masse; conscription of all males, price ceilings,

war production

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What two places did the Dec. of Rights of Man and Citizen

get its ideas from?

Declaration of Independence & Enlightenment

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What radical member of the third estate led the Reign of

Terror? What eventually happened to him?

Robespierre, he was guillotined

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Name two parts of the Napoleonic Code.

civic equality, no guilds, promotion based on merit,

end to social hierarchy, religious tolerance

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What two groups supported Napoleon’s rise to power?

bourgeoisie & land owning peasants

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Name two things Napoleon did to squash his people who

opposed him.

Centralize government, execution, give them high

government posts (with little power), secret police

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Who formed the Quadruple Alliance against him?

GB, Austria, Prussia, Russia

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Who supported the Spanish Guerillas against Napoleon?

RC Church & GB (Wellington)

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What strategy did the Russians use to defeat

Napoleon after his invasion in 1812?

Scorched earth (destroy everything useful & back up)

& starve him out

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Who rallied to attack Napoleon from the east in 1813-14? From the west?

East: Austria, Prussia & Russia; West: Great Britain

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How did he bring an end to the Ancien Regime (the Old

Regime)?

spread ideals of French Rev. across Europe

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What was the goal of the Continental System?

Economic defeat of GB

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What effect did Napoleon have on the political power of

the Church?

greatly diminished it because of religious toleration