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Which of these was not a typical VOC product? (1p)
A
Silk
B
Wood
C
Nutmeg
D
Slaves
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Which of these was not a typical VOC product? (1p)
A
Silk
B
Wood
C
Nutmeg
D
Slaves

Slide 1 - Quiz

Which of these was not a typical WIC product? (1p)
A
Mace
B
Silver
C
Slaves
D
Grain

Slide 2 - Quiz

Which of these was not a typical Baltic product? (1p)
A
Cinnamon
B
Wood
C
Grain
D
Herring

Slide 3 - Quiz

The Dutch East India Company was very successful for the Dutch Republic.
Give two examples of this. (2p)

Slide 4 - Open question

Statement: Without the Dutch Revolt, Amsterdam would not have outgrown Antwerp as the main commercial centre. Do you agree with the statement or not? Explain your answer using historical facts. (2p)

Slide 5 - Open question

Explain why the VOC had to issue shares to fund their trade. (2p)

Slide 6 - Open question

Is a governor-general more like a CEO or minister today? Explain your answer. (2p)

Slide 7 - Open question

Statement: Without the Dutch Revolt, the WIC would not have existed? Explain your answer using historical facts. (2p)

Slide 8 - Open question

Explain the connection between the divine right of kings and absolutism. (2p)

Slide 9 - Open question

Give an example how Louis XIV centralised France. (1p)

Slide 10 - Open question

Which of the following statements are true: (2p)
A Louis XIV ruled according to divine right.
B Louis XIV inherited a very wealthy country.
C Colbert was the leader of the opposition to Louis XIV.
D Absolutism was a way to rule France.
E Mercantilism made France’s economy stronger.
F Nobles influenced Louis XIV during his reign.
A
A - B - C
B
A - D - F
C
B - D - E
D
A - D - E

Slide 11 - Quiz

The Intra-Asian trade and mercantillism are each opposites.
Explain why. (2p)

Slide 12 - Open question

William of Orange founded the first university in the northern Dutch provinces in:



A
Leiden
B
Delft
C
Amsterdam
D
the Hague

Slide 13 - Quiz

Explain how the desire for knowledge was supported
by the king.
The source gives you a clue
source A
The Royal Society had its origins in Gresham College, and was the first scientific society in the world.

Slide 14 - Open question

Explain what the Trias Politica is about and why it could never be introduced in a state with an absolutist ruler.

Slide 15 - Open question

Explain why the ideas of Enlightenment attracted a larger group of people than the ideas of science did, a century earlier.

Slide 16 - Open question

Which statement is true?
Statement I: Scholars in the MiddIe Ages frequently used the scientific knowledge of the Ancient Greeks and Romans.
Statement II: Most medieval scholars doubted that everything was the work of God.

A
Statement I is true.
B
Statement II is true.
C
Both statements are true.
D
Both statements are false.

Slide 17 - Quiz

During the Renaissance, scientists started doing research by reasoning and logic, without experimenting. This type of research is called:


A
rationalism
B
empirical thinking
C
logical thinking
D
scientific thinking

Slide 18 - Quiz

These steps of the Scientific Method are in the wrong order.
What is the correct order?

A) experiment / B) make observations / C) ask a question /
D) draw a conclusion / E) analyze the data /
F) form a hypothesis


A
B/F/E/D/A/C
B
C/B/F/A/E/D
C
C/F/B/A/E/D
D
B/C/A/E/F/D

Slide 19 - Quiz

In the seventeenth century, scientists started doing research by observing and experimenting. This type of research is called:


A
rational thinking
B
empirical thinking
C
logical thinking
D
scientific thinking

Slide 20 - Quiz

Heliocentrism and geocentrism:



A
are both scientific ideas
B
are both unscientific ideas
C
are each opposites
D
are supplementary to each other

Slide 21 - Quiz

The discovery of gravity made clear:



A
why the Earth and other planets revolve around the sun
B
why the sun and other planets revolve around the earth
C
how nature works
D
that light consists of waves

Slide 22 - Quiz

Which statement is true?

I: Scientists kept their findings secret, so other countries
could not profit from them.
II: The Royal society was an English club where scientists all over Europe met, talked and experimented.

A
Statement I is true.
B
Statement II is true.
C
Both statements are true.
D
Both statements are false.

Slide 23 - Quiz


The Enlightenment movement was against:




A
ignorance.
B
rationality.
C
tolerance.
D
equality.

Slide 24 - Quiz

The Enlightenment philosophers aimed to bring about progress in the world by:




A
religious ideas.
B
revolution.
C
rational ideas.
D
spontaneous ideas.

Slide 25 - Quiz

Which answer is true?
Enlightenment ideas were often opposed by:





A
scientists & clergy
B
writers & scientists
C
nobility & clergy
D
nobility & writers

Slide 26 - Quiz

Trias Politica is the opposite of:






A
sharing power.
B
absolute power.
C
democracy.
D
dividing power.

Slide 27 - Quiz

Which description best describes the term "revolution"?
A
a sudden change
B
a gradual change
C
a violent event
D
a political struggle

Slide 28 - Quiz

I: Atheists are people who believe in just 1 God
II: Deists are people who believe in a God that created the universe that is governed by natural laws.
A
Statement I is true.
B
Statement II is true.
C
Both statements are true.
D
Both statements are false.

Slide 29 - Quiz

To which of these Enlightened thinkers does this idea belong?

" All people have natural rights"
A
Voltaire
B
John Locke
C
Montesquieu
D
Adam Smith

Slide 30 - Quiz

To which of these Enlightened thinkers does this idea belong?

" the economy works best if there is Free Trade."
A
Voltaire
B
John Locke
C
Montesquieu
D
Adam Smith

Slide 31 - Quiz

What is meant by "rational" in "rational thinking"?
A
based on emotion
B
based on rations
C
based on logic
D
based on reason

Slide 32 - Quiz

To which of these Enlightened thinkers does this idea belong?

" The power of the state should never be in the hands of one person.
Therefore power should be split up into three seperate parts."
A
Voltaire
B
John Locke
C
Montesquieu
D
Adam Smith

Slide 33 - Quiz

Which of these Enlightened thinkers was very critical towards the catholic church and the French king which put him in prison?
A
Voltaire
B
John Locke
C
Montesquieu
D
Adam Smith

Slide 34 - Quiz

The Thirteen Colonies were part of:

A
England
B
France
C
the Dutch Republic
D
Spain

Slide 35 - Quiz

The Boston Tea Party was:


A
an act of protest by colonists against British rule.
B
an act of protest by colonists against British taxation acts.
C
an act of protest by colonists against French rule.
D
an act of protest by colonists against French taxation acts.

Slide 36 - Quiz

Which statement is true?

Statement I: The Declaration of Independence was written immediately after the peace treaty with Britain.
Statement II: The Declaration of Independence was based on ideas of the Enlightenment.

A
Statement I is true.
B
Statement II is true.
C
Both statements are true.
D
Both statements are false.

Slide 37 - Quiz

The power of the United States federal government was limited by:



A
the constitution
B
the Bill of Rights
C
the Declaration of Independence
D
the Federation

Slide 38 - Quiz

Explain that this source shows foreign intervention
in the American War of Independence.
Use the source.

source B
Washington and the French general Lafayette look over the troops at Valley Forge. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.


Slide 39 - Open question

Look at the source and read the caption.

Explain the message of the artist. Mention elements
from the source to explain and illustrate your answer.
source C
The caption says: Poor old england endeavoring to reclaim his wicked american children 
And therefore is England maimed & forc'd to go with a staff

Slide 40 - Open question

During the Enlightenment, Voltaire was involved in:





A
The Trias Politica
B
The free market economy
C
Criticising the church and intolerance
D
Gathering as much knowledge as possible.

Slide 41 - Quiz

Say whether the following statement is true or false and explain why.
The Triangular Trade was only profitable for the European countries that made large profits with this trade.

Slide 42 - Open question

KEY WORDS
Only write down the word itself. NO capitals or "the" or "a(n)" please.

A. civilian armies established to defend against Native Americans and other colonists

Slide 43 - Open question

KEY WORDS
Only write down the word itself. NO capitals or "the" or "a(n)" please.

B. a country that consists of states, each with their own government, which are ruled on a national level by a central government

Slide 44 - Open question

KEY WORDS
Only write down the word itself. NO capitals or "the" or "a(n)" please.

C. a movement of people questioning slavery and attempting to end it

Slide 45 - Open question

KEY WORDS
Only write down the word itself. NO capitals or "the" or "a(n)" please.

D. knowledge about the natural world based on facts learned through experiments and observation

Slide 46 - Open question

Put the events in the correct chronological order.


Declaration of Independence

Boston Tea Party
Constitution accepted
Boston Massacre
start of the War between Britain and the colonies

Slide 47 - Drag question