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Quiz 2 (10 Pts) Time Limit: 0:45:00 Time Left:0:06:10 Craig Pricher: Attempt 1 B 2 s The “Glorious Revolution” of 1688 in England established the first of its kind limited government knownas ____ Alsle Constitutional Monarchy. ) Absolute Monarchy. 71181]° ) Imperial Empire. ) Democratic Republic. 10 Question 3 (1 point) Saved < Listen | > | Which food item was introduced from Europe to the Americas during the Columbian Exchange? ) Tomato. () Corn Coffee. (e) Potato. Question 4 (1 point) Saved fg 0 seen [ > ] 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;
Quiz 2 (10 Pts) Time Limit: 0:45:00 Time Left:0:05:55 Craig Pricher: Attempt 1 Page 1: Question 1 (1 point) Saved 1 2 3 > 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 81° ) India. () China, 0 United States. Question 2 (1 point) Saved 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) Saved < Listen [ > | Which food item was introduced from Europe to the Americas during the Columbian Exchange?
Quiz 2 (10 Pts) Time Limit: 0:45:00 Time Left:0:05:23 Craig Pricher: Attempt 1 Page 1: N . Question 3 (1 point) Saved Which food item was introduced from Europe to the Americas during the Columbian alls|le Exchange? 1] 2 ) Tomato. () Corn. () Coffee. (e) Potato. Question 4 (1 point) Saved fg s »] 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. Question 5 (1 point) Saved [g o sen| > | During the English Civil War, which king refused to compromise with the Parliament and was beheaded in 1649?
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Quiz 2 (10 Pts) Time Limit: 0:45:00 Time Left:0:05:01 Craig Pricher: Attempt 1 Page 1: Question 6 (1 point) Saved 1|[2][s mo s> ] 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 (1 point) Saved 10 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) Saved 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:
Quiz 2 (10 Pts) Time Limit: 0:45:00 Time Left:0:04:46 Craig Pricher: Attempt 1 Page 1: i 2 3 Question 9 (1 point) Saved 4 5 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. Question 10 (1 point) Saved g tien [ > | 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.