7th T3 Final 2016 Assessment ID: dna.10598 ib.660200 Directions: Answer the following question(s). 1 A. B. C. D. 2 A. B. C. D. The series of events that led to the birth of modern science is called 4 Renaissance Scientific Revolution Greek rationalism Reformation The ________________is a document that lists complaints and criticisms about the Catholic Church, made famous by Martin Luther. After the Scientific Revolution, people learned about the natural world by making observation and conducting experiments relying on past discoveries listening to government officials following church doctrine 3 A. B. C. D. 5 A. B. C. D. 6 According to the church, what was the connection between indulgences and purgatory? A. buying indulgences reduced time spent in purgatory B. buying indulgences increased time in purgatory C. people in purgatory bought indulgences D. the pope bought indulgences Illuminate Itembank™ Generated On May 9, 2017, 12:42 PM PDT A. B. C. D. Edict of Nantes 95 Theses Treaty of Westphalia Council of Trent A late 17th-18th century intellectural movement emphasizing reason, individualism and skepticism describes the Authority Exchange Revolution Enlightenment "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness." Which Enlightenment idea MOST LIKELY influenced the author of this passage? John Locke's ideas about natural rights. Voltaire's ideas about censorship Montesquieu's ideas about separation of powers Benjamin Franklin's ideas about no taxation without representation Continue: Turn to the next page. Page 1 7th T3 Final 2016 Assessment ID: dna.10598 ib.660200 Directions: Answer the following question(s). 7 The Enlightenment thinkers ideas influenced which major historical event? 9 "As soon as I arrived in the Indies, in the first island which I found, I took some of the natives by force, in order that they might learn and might give me information of whatever there is in these parts."- Christopher Columbus The new social order in the Americas, once Columbus arrived, was based on: A. B. C. D. 10 A. B. C. D. The Renaissance The Crusades The American Revolution A. B. C. D. Democracy Racism system of laws Which of these groups received poor treatment as a result of the Columbian Exchange? Euorpean citizens Spanish colonists Native Americans African kings The Scientific Revolution 11 8 Christianity Which of the following BEST describes the Columbian Exchange? "Assiniboine hunting buffalo", painting by Paul Kane A. the exploration of new lands B. the exchange of plants, animals and ideas between Europe and Americas C. the poor treatment of American Indians D. the new trading routes to the Amercias Illuminate Itembank™ Generated On May 9, 2017, 12:42 PM PDT Which animal was brought to the Americas, that benefited the Native Americans? A. B. C. D. alligators horses geese mules Continue: Turn to the next page. Page 2 7th T3 Final 2016 Assessment ID: dna.10598 ib.660200 Directions: Answer the following question(s). 12 Copernicus' ideas were 15 Which of the following explains why the Church and science came in to conflict? A. Scientific ideas improved people's lives. B. Science contradicted church teachings, which weakened the Church's power. C. Galileo purposely opposed the church and wanted to weaken the church's power. D. Copernicus, Newton and Bacon were not religious and only believed in reason. 16 Leonardo da Vinci is a well notedinventor, sculptor, architect andpainter. What is his most famous work of art? A. stunning because he confirmed Ptolemy's findings B. based on new technology C. never published D. revolutionary because he theorized that the planets orbited the sun 13 A. B. C. D. 14 A. B. C. D. Which was one of Newton's ideas? microscope barometer law of gravity law of economics What did Galileo use to study astronomy? microscope telescope thermomter barometer A. B. C. D. Illuminate Itembank™ Generated On May 9, 2017, 12:42 PM PDT Portillo de Venice Mona Lisa Sistine Chapel human anatomy Continue: Turn to the next page. Page 3 7th T3 Final 2016 Assessment ID: dna.10598 ib.660200 Directions: Answer the following question(s). 17 Why was Galileo put on trial? “With sincere heart and unprecedented faith I (reject)…, and detest the aforesaid errors and heresies (of Copernicus) and also every other error…contrary to the Holy Church, and I swear that in the future I will never again say or assert…anything that might cause a similar suspicion toward me.” - Galileo A. For directly criticizing the Church B. For publishing his ideas about the planets orbiting the sun C. For not being Catholic D. For publishing a book about the scientific method 18 19 “…all of the following, being equal and independednt, no one ought to harm another in life, liberty, or possesions…” - John Locke The above Enlightenment thinker quote means: A. To be repsescted by other and to be a leader you should not think that you are better than everyone. B. No one has the right to hurt anothers life, freedom, or belongings. C. Every child has the right to be what they want. D. When one person makes all rulesand punishments, there is no freedom. 20 What effect did the Scientific Revolution have on people’s ideas about society? According to this cartoon, what is the Catholic Church’s view of Galileo’s observations of the moon and laws of motion, that supported Copernicus’ heliocentric model? A. People thought that only scientists should hold government office. B. People thought that science disproved religion. C. People thought that science could improve their lives and society. D. People thought that science could destroy democracy. Illuminate Itembank™ Generated On May 9, 2017, 12:42 PM PDT Continue: Turn to the next page. Page 4 7th T3 Final 2016 Assessment ID: dna.10598 ib.660200 Directions: Answer the following question(s). 21 A major result of the Reformation was : A. Several Christian branches of religion developed on Europe. B. Everyone stayed Catholic C. There were no changes. D. Martin Luther took over 22 Which of the following best characterizes what it was like to sail the open seas in the 1400s? A. B. C. D. calm and safe strange and perplexing dangerous and scary boring and slow Illuminate Itembank™ Generated On May 9, 2017, 12:42 PM PDT Stop: You have finished the assessment. Page 5
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