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HIEU 202 Quiz 2 Reason and Revolution solutions complete answers
The Enlightenment produced the first widely read, systematic assault on Christianity launched from within the ranks of the educated.
Voltaire was able to fully develop his Enlightenment ideas during his time in
In the course lecture presentation, which of the following was NOT used to describe the character of the Enlightenment? It was
Napoleon Bonaparte is often evaluated on his military contributions, but he was also a notable ruler. Evaluate the extent to which his rule did or did not fulfill the goals of the Enlightenment OR the French Revolution. Identify specific ideas and/or goals and specific ways in which they were fulfilled or not. Write three full paragraphs in which you make two to three different points about Napoleon's rule.
The "hundred days" refers to:
Most Europeans at the time saw the French Revolution as a
After Napoleon abdicated in 1814,
The Concordat of 1801:
Napoleon achieved power through:
During the French Revolution, the Committee of Public Safety
In Old Regime France, successful merchants, bankers and lawyers belonged to
The chief editor of the Encyclopédie was
Which of the following is NOT true of Napoleon Bonaparte?
The convening of the Estates started as a struggle between crown and aristocracy but turned into a conflict among the orders. What triggered the conflict?
The most important book of the Enlightenment was
The attack of the philosophes on traditional Christianity was based on
According to Rousseau, the cause of corruption in human communities was
Which of the following is NOT true of the Enlightenment?
Napoleon earned the hatred of many subject peoples [conquered peoples] by:
Which of the following is true of Napoleon’s governing style
Which of the following is NOT true of the Storming of the Bastille?
Eighteenth–century French society was divided into three legally defined groupings:
Enlightened despotism was an appealing concept to:
Most of the philosophes were deists which means they
Evaluate the impact of the Enlightenment on the French Revolution. Refer to specific ideas and developments of the Enlightenment as well as specific aspects of the French Revolution. Write three paragraphs in which you make two to three points. Make the connections clear and include an explanation for each of your points.
After losing his army in Russia, Napoleon then lost his empire. In the end,
Napoleon’s was able to advance his career because of opportunities created by
Napoleon’s support of public education was based on his desire to
In contrast to the Girondins, the Jacobins favored:
Rousseau’s ideas about government were based on
In June 1789, the National Assembly was created by
The Estates General was:
The bourgeoisie included
Enlightened despotism
John Locke believed education was central to social development because he
Locke, Rousseau, and Montesquieu agreed that democracy, rule by the people, was probably the best form of government.
The primary source reading from Chapter 18 called The Treatise of the Three Imposters was
In the course lecture presentation, which of the following was given as a goal of the Enlightenment?
Which Enlightenment-era writer was the author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman?
In The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith
Which of the following was one of John Locke’s most influential ideas?
Which of the following was NOT one of the unifying ideas for philosophes during the era of the Enlightenment?
In reality, enlightened despotism was the use of Enlightenment principles by monarchs to enhance the central government’s power and thereby their own.
Which of the following is true of the Encyclopédie
The stated purpose of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen was
Which of the following best represents the attitude of French nobles in the 1780s?
About 96% of the French population belonged to
In 1788, the king called a meeting of the Estates General for the first time since 1614. What was the immediate reason for such a move?
In September 1791, the National Assembly passed a constitution which granted voting rights in which
The sans–culottes were:
Maximilien Robespierre
In 1804, a magnificent ceremony was held in which Napoleon
Which of the following was NOT one of Napoleon’s domestic achievements?
Napoleon’s efforts to enforce the Continental System enmeshed him in two catastrophic blunders:
The Continental System:
In the video about Napoleon, his coronation was portrayed as
Which of the following states remained outside of Napoleon’s control?
Using material from the lecture presentation, explain why John Locke is considered an essential link between the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment. What early signs of Enlightenment thinking appear in his work? In what later aspects of the Enlightenment do we see the influence of those ideas? Write three full paragraphs using specific examples from Locke as well as other Enlightenment thinkers.