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How did Confucian philosophy improve government?
It led to the development of an examination system for selecting government officials.
It led to the coronation of a Sage Emperor during the Han Dynasty.
It promoted the development of local government consuls through promoting family values.
It sought the overthrow of the Han Dynasty by the Mongols.
2. Which of the following led to the decline of feudalism in Europe? (Select all that apply.)
the Crusades
the Black Plague
the Peasants' Revolt
the Protestant Reformation
the Age of Reason
the fall of the Roman Empire
3. How did the establishment of the Church of England change government?
The head of state and the head of the church were the same person.
The English Crown could collect taxes directly without going through the Catholic Church.
The English monarchy could conduct its own coronations.
The Church of England could rule over court cases, unlike the previously established Catholic Church in England.
4. Which colonial groups applied local governance of their churches without the input of the Crown? (Select all that apply.)
Puritans
Pilgrims
Covenanters
Burgesses
5. Before the invention of the printing press, Bibles were printed in Latin. What can be assumed to be the biggest problem for Europeans caused by the Bible being printed in Latin?
People gained false beliefs in their religion.
People were illiterate.
Local priests could not read Latin.
Many misprints caused misunderstanding.
6. The printing press helped people to __________.
understand their religion by reading affordably printed Bibles
learn and understand Latin
find employment copying books by hand from Latin to native languages
spread the ideas of Petrarch
7. What was the significance of the Peasants' Revolt?
The revolt showed the ruling classes that the peasants had the ability to wrest power from the nobility.
The revolt proved that peasants could not effectively govern.
The revolt established new political reforms for local self-governance among peasants.
The revolt had no significance, as it was a failure.
8. How did the election of church officials in the Reformed Church influence government?
Elected church officials were answerable to their constituents, which became a part of secular government.
The Swiss Confederacy adopted the Reformed Church as its national church.
The election of church officials allowed for citizens to manipulate their political environment.
The Reformed Church replaced the Swiss Confederacy as the form of government.
9. For most of its history, Scottish society was held together by the __________.
clan system
English monarchy
parliamentary system
Protestant church
10. How did Martin Luther's publication of his 95 Theses affect European understanding of government? (Select all that apply.)
Protestant churches established local governing bodies, or councils.
Martin Luther's proclamation of forming a relationship with God led to the petition of monarchs and to self-governance.
To counter Luther's proclamation, the Catholic Church revised local governance of churches to allow for clergy to be elected regionally.
The printed success of Luther's 95 Theses led to more documents being circulated for transparency in government