HIEU 425 Quiz 1 Liberty University
- In “Voltaire, Selections from the Philosophical Dictionary,” the philosophe calls for (in Enlightenment fashion) Europeans to leave the Chinese and the Indians in peace, due to the antiquity of their cultures.
- Per Professor Popkin, the weakness of the French crown most responsible for precipitating the Revolution was its inability to balance its income and expenses.
- The French peasantry:
- Which of the following is true regarding the French tax system?
- The extravagant lifestyle of Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, and the court of Versailles was the single greatest consumer of the royal tax revenue.
- The Catholic Church in Ancien Régime France:
- “Privileges” in Ancien Régime France included not just those given by social grouping, but by towns, trades, and provinces.
- France’s intervention on the side the American colonies in their war for independence led to a decisive French victory which increased the country’s territory and wealth, easing its economic and financial problems.
- In France, those who prospered in trade could obtain noble status through the purchase of bureaucratic offices.
- In The Social Contract, what did Jean-Jacques Rousseau argue about liberty?
- According to Professor Donna Donald, France’s social structure became more unsettled in the eighteenth-century because the bourgeoisie were attaining political power as well as wealth.
- What were the parlements?
- According to Jeremy Popkin, “absolute monarchy” meant that the king’s powers inlcuded:
- The Physiocrats were economic reformers who hoped to revive French prosperity through strict government controls on the economy.
- The philosophes were thinkers who criticized the political, religious, and social institutions of Ancien Régime France.
- In the selection, Rousseau, The Social Contract, what does he argue about the “general will?”
- The philosophe Jean-Jacques Rousseau championed the right of the individual to oppose majority opinion.
- The means of spreading Enlightenment ideas throughout France included:
- While the upper bourgeoisie rubbed shoulders with the nobility, ordinary shopkeepers and artisans lived like most pre-Revolutionary French urban workers, who had little prospect of advancement.
- In his influential work, De l’esprit de lois (The Spirit of the Laws), Montesquieu said which of the following:
- According to Professor Christopher Smith, how had the three Estates of medieval French society (the clergy, aristocracy, and the peasants) changed by the seventeenth- and eighteenth centuries?
- Reform measures by various French ministers before 1789 included all of the following EXCEPT:
- The Enlightenment did little to foster in growth of “public opinion” in the years before the Revolution.
- bourgeoisie
- The reading “The Sentence against Damiens (1757)” describes the brutal punishment inflicted on the would-be assassin of Louis XV. What was the purpose behind such treatment?