Selected Problems Of Medieval And Modern World History Set 3

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This set of Selected Problems of Medieval and Modern World History Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Selected Problems Of Medieval And Modern World History Set 3

Q1 | Most famous work of Niccolò Machiavelli is _________
  • the prince
  • the praise of folly
  • the tragedy of mariam
  • the history of that ingenious gentleman
Q2 | Who is the “Father of Modern Philosophy”?.
  • john locke
  • rene descartes
  • charles montesquieu
  • jean-jacques rousseau
Q3 | _____________is the author of “Discourse on the Method and Principles of Philosophy”.
  • charles montesquieu
  • john locke
  • rene descartes
  • jean-jacques rousseau
Q4 | Masterwork of Montesquieu is___________
  • the spirit of the laws
  • macbeth
  • theessays
  • utopia
Q5 | __________means separation of religion from political, economic, social and cultural aspects oflife, religion being treated as a purely personal matter.
  • humanism
  • postivism
  • secularism
  • liberalism
Q6 | The term "rationalism" derived from Latin ratio which means__________
  • culture
  • reason
  • philosophy
  • art
Q7 | In feudalism, the_________ were subjected to “triple taxation”
  • peasants
  • knights
  • clergy
  • noble
Q8 | Girondists had the majority in the Legislative Assembly in ________
  • italy
  • spain
  • france
  • england
Q9 | The rationalism movement started in the 17th century with Descartes and was continuedby________
  • cartesian
  • subaltern
  • indologist
  • orientalist
Q10 | Who wrote “The Theory of the Moral Sentiments”?.
  • john locke
  • jean-jacques rousseau
  • adam smith
  • immanuel kant
Q11 | Acoording to ____________ outlined a theory of politics based on people’s natural rights: life,liberty, and the ownership of property
  • benvenuto cellini
  • giotto
  • leon battista alberti
  • john locke
Q12 | _________ was marked by an emphasis on the scientific method and reductionism, along withincreased questioning of religious orthodoxy.
  • enlightenment
  • renaissance
  • rationalism
  • secularism
Q13 | _____________ is a key figure in the 17th-century scientific revolution, best known for hislaws of planetary motion
  • thomas hobbes
  • johannes kepler
  • voltaire
  • marie jean caritat
Q14 | __________’s Ten Books on Architecture is a bible of Renaissance architecture.
  • leon battista alberti
  • johannes kepler
  • marie jean caritat
  • voltaire
Q15 | ____________ is the action or process of settling among and establishing control over theindigenous people of an area.
  • feudalism
  • absolutism
  • secularism
  • colonization
Q16 | A Colony is a collectivity of_______
  • people
  • manor
  • market
  • guilds
Q17 | The second phase of Asia is related to the Industrial Revolution and the rise of powerful________in Europe
  • absolutism
  • nation states
  • middle class
  • noble class
Q18 | European exploration of Africa begins with the Age of Discovery by ___________
  • henry
  • james
  • william
  • pache
Q19 | Prince Henry was the first European to methodically explore __________ and the oceanic routeto the Indies.
  • asia
  • africa
  • europe
  • america
Q20 | The conquest of Algeria was initiated in the last days of the Bourbon Restoration by _________
  • charles x
  • duc de rovigo
  • bartolomeu dias
  • james bruce
Q21 | France annexed as a colony the occupied areas of________ in 1834
  • algeria
  • croatia
  • estonia
  • lithuania
Q22 | A ____________is primarily driven by fear of unpredictability in societies experiencing rapiddemographic, racial, and cultural change.
  • traditional nationalism
  • transsovereign nationalism
  • protectionist nationalism
  • substate nationalism
Q23 | The term "___________" was invented by a famous German historian Leopold von Ranke
  • serbian revolution
  • french revolution
  • glorious revolution
  • belgium revolution
Q24 | _________won independence from Sweden in 1905
  • ukraine
  • norway
  • moldova
  • austria
Q25 | The key exponent of the modern idea of the nation-state was ________
  • john locke
  • rene descartes
  • charles montesquieu
  • g. w. friedrich hegal