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The
“Glorious
Revolution”
of
1688
in
England
established
the
first
of
its
kind
limited
government
knownas
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Constitutional
Monarchy.
)
Absolute
Monarchy.
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)
Imperial
Empire.
)
Democratic
Republic.
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Which
food
item
was
introduced
from
Europe
to
the
Americas
during
the
Columbian
Exchange?
)
Tomato.
()
Corn
Coffee.
(e)
Potato.
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point)
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Which
of
the
following
statements
about
Nicholas
Copernicus
is
true?
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He
was
a
Catholic
monk
and
mathematician
from
Poland;
)
He
was
one
of
the
first
to
start
the
Scientific
Revolution
in
1543;
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Which
country
is
officially
ranked
in
the
top
three
in
the
world
today
in
all
three
251
e
categories:
land
area,
population
size,
and
economic
(GDP)
output?
)
Japan.
71
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India.
()
China,
0
United
States.
Question
2
(1
point)
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The
“Glorious
Revolution”
of
1688
in
England
established
the
first
of
its
kind
limited
government
known
as
(e)
Constitutional
Monarchy.
)
Absolute
Monarchy.
()
Imperial
Empire.
()
Democratic
Republic.
Question
3
(1
point)
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Which
food
item
was
introduced
from
Europe
to
the
Americas
during
the
Columbian
Exchange?
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Which
food
item
was
introduced
from
Europe
to
the
Americas
during
the
Columbian
alls|le
Exchange?
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Tomato.
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Corn.
()
Coffee.
(e)
Potato.
Question
4
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Which
of
the
following
statements
about
Nicholas
Copernicus
is
true?
()
He
was
a
Catholic
monk
and
mathematician
from
Poland;
)
He
was
one
of
the
first to
start
the
Scientific
Revolution
in
1543;
)
He
postponed
the
publication
of
his
manuscript
on
helio-centrism
until
he
was
on
his
deathbed;
(@)
All
of
the
above.
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point)
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During
the
English
Civil
War,
which
king
refused
to
compromise
with
the
Parliament
and
was
beheaded
in
1649?
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According
to
the
instructor,
Christopher
Columbus
was
not the
first to
"discover"
the
1510
Americas
in
the
world,
he
was
not
even
the
first
European
to
sail
to
the
New
World.
True
7
8
9
()
False
Question
7
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point)
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As
symbolized
by the
magnificent
Palace
of
Versailles,
King
Louis
XIV
of
France
is
regarded
as
the
best
model
of
a
royal
government
known
as:
()
Imperial
empire.
()
Absolute
monarchy.
)
Democratic
republic.
)
Constitutional
monarchy.
Question
8
(1
point)
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During
the
witch
hunt
hysteria
across
Europe
in
the
late
1500s
to
early
1600s,
how
many
people
were
tried
and
executed
as
witches
(often
burned
alive
at
the
stake)?
)
As
many
as
600;
()
As
many
as
6,000;
As
many
as
60.000:
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6
As
Father
of
Protestantism,
Martin
Luther’s
protests
against
the
Roman
Catholic
Church
arose
mainly from
his
opposition
to
which
controversial
method
used
by
Pope
Leo
X to
raise
money
for
church
building
projects?
()
The
authorization
of
church
bonds.
o
() The
authorization
of
land
confiscations.
()
The
authorization
of
religious
wars
against
the
Muslims.
(®)
The
authorization
of
sale
of
indulgences.
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Creation
of
Adam|
Which
statement
about
the
Renaissance
masterpiece
‘The
Creation
of
Adam"
on
the
ceiling
of
the
Sistine
Chapel
at
the
Vatican
is
()
It
was
painted
by
Michelangelo
in
1512.
)
It
depicts
the
Christian
teaching
"God
created
man
in
His
own
image"
from
a
humanist
perspective.
()
It
portrays
God,
Adam,
probably
Eve,
and
eleven
other
figures
representing
the
coming
human
race.
(@)
All
of
the
above.