History 2nd Checkup Flashcards

1
Q

List the three primary types of governments:

A

Autocracy, Democracy, and Republic.

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2
Q

God authorized governments to _______ wrongdoers and ______ the good.

A

Punish, Reward

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3
Q

What was Israel’s “constitution”?

A

God’s law

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4
Q

The congregational type of church polity is essentially _______ in nature.

A

Democratic

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5
Q

Which Apostle was probably an elder in the Church at Ephesus at one time?
a. Peter
b. James
c. John

A

John

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6
Q

The era in Greek history from 650 to 500 B.C. was known as the Age of _______

A

Tyrants

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7
Q

Who believed that a well-governed state was one in which the people obeyed the rulers and the rulers obeyed the laws?

A

Solon

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8
Q

The basic unit of early Latin society was the _______

A

Family

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9
Q

Name the three main social classes of the Late Roman Republic:

A

Patricians, Plebeians, Equites

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10
Q

What does the term Princeps mean?
a. eighth son
b. high priest
c. ten men
d. first citizen of the state

A

First citizen of the state

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11
Q

Which great English charter was signed in Runnymede meadow?

A

Magna Carta

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12
Q

The Petition of Right helped to establish the principle that even the King of England was subject to ______

A

The Law

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13
Q

William and Mary became the monarchs of England on the authority of _______

A

Parliament

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14
Q

What were man’s basic rights, according to John Locke?

A

Life, Liberty, and the right to own personal property.

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15
Q

The Twelve Tables was the codified law of ancient Athens. (True or false?)

A

False

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16
Q

The rights asserted in the Magna Carta were those of the ______
a. peasant’s
b. noble’s
c. clergy
b. king

A

Clergy

17
Q

What great American document is largely Lockean in its content?

A

The Declaration of independence

18
Q

Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations has been considered the first comprehensive
study of _______

A

Political economy.

19
Q

What did Adam Smith believe was the source and final measure of true value?

A

Labor

20
Q

Most American colonists were:
a. Roman Catholics
b. Protestants
c. Jewish
d. Atheists

A

Protestants

21
Q

Which Reformer attempted to set up in Geneva a theocratic republic based on his
view of Scriptures?

A

John Calvin

22
Q

Which version of the Bible was the most popular among the American Puritans?

A

Genova Bible

23
Q

What is the Protestant Ethic?

A

The Idea that certain protestant beliefs resulted in capitalism

24
Q

The Ideas of ______ are the very foundation of the Protestant ethic.

A

John Calvin

25
Q

All of the framers of our Constitution heard preach.

A

George Whitefield

26
Q

Why did the French Revolution fail?

A

It left out God