Intro Flashcards

1
Q

_____ policy of laissez-faire advocated the role of

A

Adam Smith

noninterference in business by government.

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2
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_____ was a major factor in the communication revolution in England

A

Steam

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3
Q

According to Kant’s Philosophy of transcendentalism, which replaced deism, God is said to be within both _____ and _____ and is known as a _____ _____

A

Nature

Mankind

World Spirit

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4
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_____ evaluates the goodness or badness of an action based on its production of _____

A

Utilitarianism

Happiness

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5
Q

Christians would agree with romantics on the following:

_____

_____

_____

A

Human reason has limitations

Intuition has some validity

The individual has value

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6
Q

Christians and Romantic differ on their concepts of God

Christians recognizes the deity of an _____, _____, _____, _____ _____.

A

Eternal

Omnipotent

Omnipresent

Omniscient God

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7
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The common element in all areas of romantic thinking - political, philosophical, and artistic - is

A

Freedom

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8
Q

______the promoter of primitivism believed that human misery was caused not by sin but by _____

A

Rousseau

Society

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9
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Characteristics of romantics poetry include

_____

_____

_____

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The poet himself as the primary subject

A highly individual perspective

An awe-inspiring atmosphere

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10
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The publication of “Lyrical Ballads” launched the second greatest _____

A

era of English song

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