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100

According to Thomas Hobbes, the social contract involved an exchange of rights for

What is the stability of a strong central government

100

This concept was at the center of the French, Russian, and American Revolutions?

What is Equality?

100

the following had the most political power under European feudalism?

What are Lords

100

The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers are located here, and are important to the inhabitants of that region because of ___________

What is the Middle East; the region has a very dry climate, and the rivers provide irrigation and drinking water to millions of people.

200

This Enlightenment theorist argued that the state needed absolute power to control citizens?

What is Thomas Hobbes

200

This is one way that European society was changed as a result of the Industrial Revolution included

What is the emergence of a middle class and a working class?


200

Nobles were required to provide serfs with

What is Protection

200

The expansion of Christianity had this effect on western Europe during the Middle Ages

What is a common culture helped unify groups separated by geography.

300

This Enlightenment thinker believed that the people have the right to overthrow a tyrannical government?

John Locke

300

The Enlightenment philosophers inspired later political revolution because of their support for

What are Natural rights

300

Lords during the Middle Ages had the most of _________.

What is Political power

300

Western Europe politically changed following the end of the Frankish reconsolidation because _____________

What is decentralized regional governments were established.


400

John Locke claimed that people have the right to life, _______, and property

What is Liberty?

400

A vassal is expected to show loyalty to a lord by doing this

What is providing military service

400

One characteristic of life as a serf under medieval manorialism was __________

What is agricultural labor for physical protection

400

Christianity and Islam were important institutions in the reconsolidation of Europe following the collapse of the Roman Empire because both _____________

What is they served as unifying influences on culture