AP European History : Cultural and Intellectual History

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP European History

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Example Questions

Example Question #161 : Cultural And Intellectual History

What still widely used governmental structural device did the Baron de Montesquieu become famous for championing?

Possible Answers:

A Constitutional Republic

The Executive Branch

Separation of Powers

A Supreme Court

Correct answer:

Separation of Powers

Explanation:

The Baron de Montesquieu rose to prominence in France as a governmental scholar and philosopher. He championed the idea that government should be broken into different divisions, each holding different powers, so that no one part of government could become too powerful, and therefore be tempted to violate the rights of its citizens.

Example Question #36 : Historical Ideologies

Voltaire championed the idea of citizens having Civil Liberties. What liberties did he propose?

Possible Answers:

Freedom of speech, press, and assembly

Freedom to bear arms, privacy, and assembly

Freedom of religion, trade, and expression

Freedom of commerce, a trial by jury, and petition

Correct answer:

Freedom of religion, trade, and expression

Explanation:

Voltaire thought that all people should be guaranteed the right to practice their own religion, trade freely with anyone, and express themselves openly. He believed that government should not regulate people's to partake, or not take part in, any of these parts of life.

Example Question #37 : Historical Ideologies

Jean-Jacques Rousseau coined the idea of a social contract between people and their government. What is the main idea of this social contract?

Possible Answers:

People cast votes for their leaders, thus offering them the position of leadership

The government is given power, and in return is given protection

People allow their government to govern, and in return the government reflects the will of the people.

People allow governments to function so long as they get what they want from them

Correct answer:

People allow their government to govern, and in return the government reflects the will of the people.

Explanation:

The social contract stated that monarchs who claimed they were given the right to legislate by God were wrong. Rousseau claimed only the people were sovereign, and therefore only they had the right to legislate and determine the will of the nation.

Example Question #39 : Historical Ideologies

Which of these words means an extreme pride in ones nation/culture?

Possible Answers:

Fanaticism

Secularism

Nationalism

Patriotism

Correct answer:

Nationalism

Explanation:

An extreme pride in ones nation or culture is known as nationalism. This trend began to sweep Europe and the world in the era between the end of the Napoleonic Wars and World War I. This Nationalism would help lead the nations of the world to seek out combat between each other.

Example Question #1 : Literacy; Communication; Education

Universities in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced all of the following changes EXCEPT __________.

Possible Answers:

a refocus on classical Greek and Latin texts

a stress on the individual as unit of study

a blending of Platonic philosophy and Christianity into a new form of theology

an increased reliance on traditional Catholic chuch teachings

a development of new religious ideas and philosophies

Correct answer:

an increased reliance on traditional Catholic chuch teachings

Explanation:

In the late fifteenth century, Italian scholars developed a new form of education that they branded "humanism," which quickly spread across all of Europe and helped ignite both the Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation. The start of humanism began with the rediscovery of Latin and Greek texts, which prompted new ideas and focuses, including a Christian neoplatonism, a focus on the individual, and a challenge to traditional religion.

Example Question #162 : Cultural And Intellectual History

In the Encomienda system, Spanish colonial administrators were expected to provide what service to the native population?

Possible Answers:

Introduce them to capitalism and democracy

Ensure they were healthy and well-fed

Provide public education for the children

Give them the opportunity to own property

Educate them in the Christian faith

Correct answer:

Educate them in the Christian faith

Explanation:

Under the Spanish system of Encomienda, Spanish colonial administrators were granted by the Spanish crown specific percentages of the native population of their territory to work in slave-like conditions. In exchange, the Spanish colonial administrators were expected to educate the overworked and suffering native people in the Christian faith.

Example Question #163 : Cultural And Intellectual History

Which of the following individuals is a writer who was so influential that he is sometimes referred to as the “father of the Spanish language"?

Possible Answers:

Cervantes

Picasso

Blake

Hemingway

Don Juan

Correct answer:

Cervantes

Explanation:

Miguel Cervantes wrote the (arguably) most famous piece of Spanish literature, Don Quixote, in the early seventeenth century. Cervantes' influence on the Spanish language can be compared to that of Shakespeare on the English language—modern-day Spanish would be near-unrecognizable without his impact.  

Example Question #4 : Literacy; Communication; Education

Who was the author of "Mein Kampf," which served as both an autobiography and a political manifesto?

Possible Answers:

Adolf Hitler

Benito Mussolini

Vladimir Lenin

Joseph Stalin

Karl Marx

Correct answer:

Adolf Hitler

Explanation:

Adolf Hitler wrote the manifesto, Mein Kampf, or "My Struggle," in which he outlined his political ideology and vision for Germany. The second of two volumes was published in 1926.

Example Question #4 : Literacy; Communication; Education

Which Scottish economist advocated private enterprise, free trade, and lassiez-faire economics in his 1776 classic titled, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations.

Possible Answers:

Charles Darwin

John Maynard Keynes

Adam Smith

John Law

Sigmund Freud

Correct answer:

Adam Smith

Explanation:

Scottish economist Adam Smith advocated private enterprise, free trade, and lassiez-faire economics in his classic work popularly known as The Wealth of Nations (1776).

Example Question #5 : Literacy; Communication; Education

The Luther Bible became more widespread than other vernacular translations of the Bible thanks to __________.

Possible Answers:

the ease of transcribing the work by monks in monasteries

the readability of Luther's formatting of Biblical books

Luther's clear and easy use of vernacular German

the easier accessibility of books because of the introduction of the printing press

the hatred of Latin among everyday Catholic parishioners

Correct answer:

the easier accessibility of books because of the introduction of the printing press

Explanation:

The Reformer Martin Luther was not the first person to try and create a Bible in a vernacular language instead of the Latin Vulgate used by the Catholic Church. Luther's translation was more successful, though, because he had the advantage of having printing presses that could produce more and more versions for easier access by parishioners. The German in Luther's Bible was a regional Saxon dialect, but over time Luther's Bible translation helped standardize modern German.

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