A) often depended on the wealthy and powerful to provide them with a living.
B) were reluctant to challenge the Baroque style of their predecessors.
C) were not influenced in any meaningful way by Enlightenment ideas,
D) embraced mysticism and the irrational.
E) had little popular appeal and were only admired centuries later.
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A) enhancing state power
B) ending serfdom
C) weakening the Catholic Church
D) providing religious freedom
E) weakening the aristocrats
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A) performed acts of charity,practiced rituals,and fostered a sense of community.
B) performed missionary work,gave classes in rhetoric,and were influential teachers.
C) provided financial support to innovative writers and sponsored concerts.
D) performed missionary work,performed charitable acts,and were influential teachers.
E) sponsored concerts and provided financial support to innovative artists.
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A) Thomas Paine
B) Samuel Richardson
C) John Wesley
D) George Whitefield
E) Rousseau
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A) They went to war to expand territory and power.
B) They were only partially committed to their reforms.
C) Their reforms were designed for public relations.
D) They both discarded the programs when opposed.
E) Their programs were limited in scope and funding.
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A) parliamentary government
B) autocracy
C) enlightened despotism
D) tripartite government
E) the House of Lords
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A) Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Samuel Richardson
B) Thomas Paine and Jean-Jacques Rousseau
C) Olympe de Gouges and Mary Wollstonecraft
D) Madame de Pompadour and Abigail Adams
E) Olympe de Gouges and Abigail Adams
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A) Frederick the Great
B) Catherine the Great
C) Peter the Great
D) Joseph II
E) Maria Teresa
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A) George Whitefield
B) John Wesley
C) Samuel Richardson
D) Jonathan Edwards
E) Thomas Paine
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A) saw the influence of churches as a barrier to human progress.
B) believed that religion was "the opiate of the masses."
C) was a confirmed atheist.
D) was jealous of the wealth and power of the Catholic Church.
E) had been refused admission to a Jesuit school.
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A) Abigail Adams
B) Mary Wollstonecraft
C) Madame de Pompadour
D) Olympe de Gouges
E) Mary Jefferson
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A) Locke thought women should play an equal role with men in the political realm.
B) Rousseau believed that women were naturally inferior.
C) Kant thought that too much education was not good for a woman.
D) Montesquieu was sympathetic to greater educational opportunities for women.
E) Olympe de Gouges was a proponent of the rights of women.
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A) Baruch Spinoza
B) David Hume
C) Francis Bacon
D) Isaac Newton
E) Thomas Paine
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A) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
B) Mary Wollstonecraft
C) Olympe de Gouge
D) Abigail Adams
E) Emilie de Chatelet
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A) increased the power of their states.
B) maximized their citizens' happiness.
C) saved their subjects' souls.
D) ensured equality for women.
E) made their countries more democratic.
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A) a diversity of nationalities with little in common
B) too small a territory to support its ambitions
C) a nobility and church too weak to be influential
D) a lack of enlightened leadership
E) overreliance on the military as an instrument of policy
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A) Rousseau
B) Voltaire
C) Diderot
D) Montesquieu
E) Kant
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