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Historical Events and Concepts in European History, Exams of Nursing

Correct answers to various historical events and concepts, including the glorious revolution, copernican revolution, scientific revolution, agricultural revolution, and more. It covers topics such as political systems, economic theories, and cultural movements in europe from the 16th to the 18th centuries.

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2023/2024

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Download Historical Events and Concepts in European History and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! History 102 - Exam 1 Question & Answers 2024 Fronde - Correct answers ✅A series of revolts by French nobles against the authority of Louis XIV, Cardinal Jules Mazarin, and Anne of Austria triggered by objections to high taxes and increasing royal power. Fronde was the name of a child slingshot game. Estates - Correct answers ✅The representative assemblies of Brandenburg, Prussia, Cleves, and Mark. Frederick William, the "Great Elector", reduced the power of the Estates by force, collected taxes, and built his own government. Puritans - Correct answers ✅Protestants who wanted to reform the Church of England. Became influential members of Parliament. Levellers - Correct answers ✅Radical Protestants against Cromwell during the English Civil Wars who wanted to equalize social differences. Glorious Revolution - Correct answers ✅In this bloodless revolution, the English Parliament and William and Mary agreed to overthrow James II for the sake of Protestantism. This led to a constitutional monarchy and the drafting of the English Bill of Rights. Hermetic Doctrine - Correct answers ✅Notion popular in the 16th and 17th centuries that all matter contains the divine spirit Copernican Revolution - Correct answers ✅The change from an earth-centered to a sun-centered universe initiated by Copernicus in the 16th century. Acceptance of Heliocentric Theory. History 102 - Exam 1 Question & Answers 2024 Cartesian Dualism - Correct answers ✅René Descartes' principle of the separation of mind and matter (and mind and body) that enabled scientists to view matter as something separate from themselves that could be investigated by reason Scientific Revolution - Correct answers ✅a major change in European thought, starting in the mid-1500s, in which the study of the natural world began to be characterized by careful observation and the questioning of accepted beliefs. Gave way to the Enlightenment. Balance of Power - Correct answers ✅distribution of military and economic power that prevents any one country from becoming too strong and dominating the others Royal Absolutism - Correct answers ✅the king has absolute power and authority Enclosures - Correct answers ✅One of the fenced-in or hedged-in fields created by wealthy British landowners for commerce on land that was formerly worked by village farmers. Triangle of Trade - Correct answers ✅Europe sent fine goods to Africa, which sent slaves to North America, which sent raw material to Europe Cottage Industry - Correct answers ✅manufacturing based in homes rather than in a factory, commonly found before the industrial revolution History 102 - Exam 1 Question & Answers 2024 cultivation techniques and livestock breeding, and consolidation of small holdings into large farms that produced crops for commerce Seven Years War - Correct answers ✅Fought between France/Russia and Prussia- Frederick kept fighting against heavy odds and was saved when Peter III took Russian throne and called off the war. Grand Tour - Correct answers ✅An educational travel taken by the wealthy to certain cities and sites, particularly during the 17th/18th centuries Rococo - Correct answers ✅elegant style of art and architecture made popular during the mid 1700s by deemphasized size and emphasized and featuring fancy designs in the shape of leaves, shells, and scrolls Enlightened Absolutism - Correct answers ✅the phenomenon by which European rulers embraced many of the reforms set forth by the philosophes Versailles - Correct answers ✅Palace constructed by Louis XIV outside of Paris to glorify his rule and subdue the nobility. Physiocrats - Correct answers ✅French economic reformers who believed the primary role of government was to protect property, economic reformers who believed mercantilist policies and labor regulation by government and guilds hampered expansion of trade and agriculture; rejected mercantilism Diplomatic Revolution - Correct answers ✅Major reversal of diplomatic alliances. Great Britain reversed its alliance with Austria and forged a relationship with History 102 - Exam 1 Question & Answers 2024 Prussia, causing France to join with Austria and Russia to check Prussian power during the Seven Years War. Cardinal Richelieu - Correct answers ✅Principal minister to Louis XIII. He used his strong influence over Louis XIII to insure the French monarchy as the embodiment of France. Jean Baptiste Colbert - Correct answers ✅financial minister for Louis XIV, furthered prosperity by promoting good farming methods, building roads and canals (infrastructure), promoted existing industries with tariffs, aided new industries with subsidies, and increased mercantilism by establishing French trading posts in India and North American colonies King Louis XIV - Correct answers ✅French king known as the Sun King. Reigned from 1643 to 1715; built the palace of Versailles, absolute monarch Frederick William I - Correct answers ✅Frederick William I, "the Soldiers' King" (r. 1713-1740), was the one who truly established Prussian absolutism and gave it a unique character. It was he who created the best army in Europe, for its size, and it was he who infused strict military values into whole society. Frederick William's attachment to the army and military life was intensely emotional. He had built a first-rate army, although he had third-rate resources. The standing army increased from thirty-eight thousand to eighty-three thousand during his reign. Prussia, twelfth in population, had the fourth largest army by 1740. Only the much more populace states of France, Russia, and Austria had larger forces. Moreover, soldier for soldier; the Prussian army became the best in Europe, astonishing foreign observers with its precision, skill, and discipline. For the next two hundred years, Prussia and then Prussianized Germany would usually win the crucial military battles. History 102 - Exam 1 Question & Answers 2024 King Louis XVI - Correct answers ✅absolute monarch of France at the start of the French Revolution. After yielding power to the revolutionary National Assembly, he was overthrown when the French Republic was declared and then executed, along with his wife, Queen Marie Antoinette, during the Reign of Terror. King James I - Correct answers ✅Ruler of Scotland who also took control of England after Elizabeth's death from 1603 to 1625. He chartered the Virginia Company of London, was frequently conflicted with Parliament, and faced the Gunpowder Plot. Oliver Cromwell - Correct answers ✅English military, political, and religious figure who led the Parliamentarian victory in the English Civil War (1642-1649) and called for the execution of Charles I. As lord protector of England (1653-1658) he ruled as a virtual dictator. William and Mary - Correct answers ✅Prostestant, married William of Orange ruler of Netherlands and Protestant champion of Europe, invited by Parilament to assume the throne, James II offered no resistence and fled to France King George I - Correct answers ✅King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1714 to 1727. Founder of the Hanoverian dynasty, he was the first English monarch whose claim to reign depended upon an act of Parliament. King George II - Correct answers ✅king of england during the french and indian war. Georgia colony. History 102 - Exam 1 Question & Answers 2024 Charles II - Correct answers ✅This was the king that took the throne during the Restoration and peacefully had agreements with the Parliament until he made secret agreements with Louis XIV to relax the laws against the English Catholics and eventually a Catholic became the next king John Locke - Correct answers ✅English philosopher who advocated the idea of a "social contract" in which government powers are derived from the consent of the governed and in which the government serves the people; also said people have natural rights to life, liberty and property. Jean Jacques Rousseau - Correct answers ✅A French man who believed that Human beings are naturally good & free & can rely on their instincts. Government should exist to protect common good, and be a democracy Robert Walpole - Correct answers ✅Englishman and Whig statesman who (under George I) was effectively the first British prime minister (1676-1745)His position towards the colonies was salutary neglect. Galileo - Correct answers ✅This scientist formulated the experimental method and using this, came up with the law of inertia, among several discoveries related to the moon Isaac Newton - Correct answers ✅English mathematician and scientist who invented differential calculus and formulated the theory of universal gravitation, a theory about the nature of light, and three laws of motion. His treatise on gravitation, presented in Principia Mathematica (1687), was supposedly inspired by the sight of a falling apple. History 102 - Exam 1 Question & Answers 2024 Rene Descartes - Correct answers ✅17th century French philosopher; wrote Discourse on Method; 1st principle "i think therefore i am"; believed mind and matter were completly seperate; known as father of modern rationalism Voltaire - Correct answers ✅Wrote Philosophic Letters on the English & Treatise on Toleration. He admired the English freedom of the press, and religous toleration. He criticized France because of its royal absolutism and lack of freedom of thought. Olaudah Equiano - Correct answers ✅(1745-1797) African who was sold into slavery and bought his way out-kidnapped as a boy (age 11) from his home he was sold into slavery and sold amongst slave traders many times-he served in the Seven Years' War as a captain's boy and was then sold to a slave trader where he went to the Caribbean-from there a white colonist bought him and he eventually bought his way out of slavery-he went to England to live and published a book about slavery and his experiences-his message was widespread and helped to inspire the abolition of slavery Maria Theresa of Austria - Correct answers ✅1740-1780, woud co-rule Austria after 1765 alongside her son James II, Hated enlightenment culture (though she did improve education for the military's sake). Scientific revolution - Correct answers ✅In the history of science, the scientific revolution was a period when new ideas in physics, astronomy, biology, human anatomy, chemistry, and other sciences led to a rejection of doctrines that had prevailed starting in Ancient Greece and continuing through the Middle Ages, and laid the foundation of modern science.[1] According to a majority of scholars, the scientific revolution began with the publication of two works that changed the History 102 - Exam 1 Question & Answers 2024 course of science in 1543 and continued through the late 17th century: Nicolaus Copernicus's De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres) and Andreas Vesalius's De humani corporis fabrica (On the Fabric of the Human body). The science of the late renaissance was significant in establishing a base for modern science. The scientist J. D. Bernal stated that "the renaissance enabled a scientific revolution which let scholars look at the world in a different light. Religion, superstition, and fear were replaced by reason and knowledge". Despite some challenges to Roman Catholic dogma, however, many notable figures of the scientific revolution—Copernicus, Kepler, Newton, and even Galileo—remained devout in their faith, and it can be argued that this revolution of science coincided with the religious revolution of the Protestant Reformation.
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