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Example Question #11 : Philosophies And Ideologies 1750 To 1900
Who is the initial founder of Utilitarianism?
Jeremy Bentham
Henry Sidgwick
John Stuart Mill
Richard Mervyn Hare
Jeremy Bentham
Bentham is credited as the founder of Utilitarian morals. His philosophy was meant to signal a shift in the way society functioned. he wanted to change how society viewed good and bad. He sought to make it more analytical by measuring good and bad as whether something helped more people than it hurt rather than on old moral codes. John Stuart Mill developed Utilitarianism and is probably its most famous proponent, but his work followed Bentham's by a few years.
Example Question #12 : Philosophies And Ideologies 1750 To 1900
The late 1800's saw the rise of a radical political philosophy whose central idea was to destroy government influence. What was this philosophy called?
Fascism
Anarchism
Socialism
Communism
Anarchism
Anarchists were a group that wanted to end all government. They felt that people should be the only ones to determine their fate. They felt no government should have any control over any person.
Example Question #13 : Philosophies And Ideologies 1750 To 1900
Which social philosophy held that goal of society should be the greatest happiness for the greatest number of its citizens?
Feudalism
Elitism
Totalitarianism
Utilitarianism
Capitalism
Utilitarianism
Utilitarianism encouraged the government and the Elite to ensure that the greatest number of citizens benefited from the distribution of resources, materials, and profit. This became popular in the Industrial revolution as a middle class developed, the poor got poorer, and there was a surplus of material goods in the economy as a result of factory production.
Example Question #221 : Cultural History
Liberalism would reject which of the following beliefs?
Constitutional governments with clearly enumerated powers
Republican forms of government
Rule by a just monarch who preserves traditional values
Natural rights of liberty and equality
Laissez-faire economics
Rule by a just monarch who preserves traditional values
Liberals worked to push society forward and have the voice of the populace represented in government. They would be opposed to any government that favored traditional values over progress, and monarchical over elected officials.
Example Question #223 : Ap World History
The primary purpose of the Monroe Doctrine was to __________.
prevent European interference in the Americas
establish a United Nations governing body, led by the United States
provide justification for the American invasion of Vietnam
provide justification for continuous western expansion by Americans
combat the spread of communism around the world
prevent European interference in the Americas
The Monroe Doctrine was issued by American President James Monroe in 1823. It was issued in reaction to the independence movements taking place in Latin America. The doctrine states that the whole of the American hemisphere is under American protection and that the United States will intervene to prevent a renewal of European interference in the Americas. It has remained a significant part of American foreign policy ever since.
Example Question #224 : Ap World History
The Self Strengthening Movement in China emerged in response to __________.
rising poverty and illiteracy among the Chinese population
the Soviet Union’s growing influence in eastern Asia
humiliating military defeats suffered against European powers
the death of Mao Zedong
Japan’s rapid militarization at the end of the nineteenth century
humiliating military defeats suffered against European powers
The Self Strengthening Movement emerged in China in the second half of the nineteenth century. It was a series of institutional and military reforms that were enacted following a humiliating series of concessions and defeats at the hands of European powers.
Example Question #225 : Ap World History
The character and tone of the American Revolution was greatly shaped by __________.
the Industrial Revolution
enlightenment philosophy
religious intolerance
the Scientific Revolution
the English Civil War
enlightenment philosophy
The character and tone of the American Revolution (much like the French Revolution a decade later) was greatly shaped by enlightenment philosophy. The political theories of enlightenment thinkers like John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Voltaire, and Baron de Montesquieu are variously enshrined in the United States’ Constitution.
Example Question #226 : Ap World History
The Communist Manifesto was written by __________.
Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin
Charles Fourier and Karl Marx
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Friedrich Engels and Robert Owen
Charles Fourier and Vladimir Lenin
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
The Communist Manifesto was written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels and published in 1848. In The Communist Manifesto, Marx and Engels outline the history of human society through the lens of class struggle. They then provide advice on how workers can overthrow the established hierarchy and form a classless society by seizing the means of production from the capitalists in a bloody revolution.
Example Question #227 : Cultural History
Theodor Herzl is often remembered as __________.
one of the earliest figures in the environmental movement
the leader of the Russian government following the February Revolution of 1917
a Nazi collaborator during the German occupation of Vichy France
one of the earliest figures in the Zionist movement
a resistance fighter during the Russian and German occupation of Poland
one of the earliest figures in the Zionist movement
Theodor Herzl is often remembered as one of the leading figures in the Zionist movement. Herzl founded the World Zionist Organization and was instrumental in organizing and encouraging Jewish settlement in Palestine. The Zionist movement, it is worth noting, was the movement to create an independent Jewish state (Israel) in British territory in Palestine.
Example Question #222 : Cultural History
With which of these statements would Jean-Jacques Rousseau most likely disagree?
None of these answers is accurate; Rousseau would likely agree with all these statements
Direct democracy flourishes best in a small state
Individuals must forgo certain personal interests for the betterment of society
Rule through force is not, in and of itself, legitimate
Large states require more authoritarian forms of government
None of these answers is accurate; Rousseau would likely agree with all these statements
All of these statements are statements that the enlightenment writer Jean Jacques-Rousseau would have agreed with. In his writings, like The Social Contract and Discourses on Inequality, Rousseau argued that rule through force is not legitimate and that the only legitimate form of rule comes with the consent of the people. He also argued that individuals enter into a social contract with one another that forces them to forgo certain personal interests and rights for the greater good of society. Finally, Rousseau argued that direct democracy was only feasible in small states and that large states required more authoritarian forms of government.
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