ESSAY EXAMINATION 1

Objective
To successfully complete the course, you must complete
Essay Examination 1, which requires you to write your
answers to specific questions covering important concepts
from your studies.
Please provide your answers using a Microsoft Word file. You
don’t have to enter the questions—simply number your answers.
Each answer for the questions in Part 1 is worth 2 points,
answers for questions in Part 2 are worth 4 points, and
answers for the questions in Part 3 are worth 10 points each.
The essay exam will be graded and returned to you.
Good luck!
Part 1: For each item, fill in the missing term or terms.
Each response is worth 2 points.
1. The _______ Act required King _______ I to convene
Parliament every three years.
2. Trouser-wearing members of a revolutionary uprising of
the French working class were called the _______.
3. Three laws of planetary motion developed by Johannes
_______ advanced the science of _______.
4. In England, _______ housed totally destitute people
at public expense and resembled the conditions of
the first _______.
5. With the growth of Spanish colonies in the New World,
_______ and _______ merchants became important players
in the Atlantic slave trade.
6. The invention of the _______ gave Europe an immense
military advantage.
7. The Peace of _______ ended the War of Spanish
Succession in the early 1700s.
Examination
Examination

Essay Examination 1

8. After 1815, the quest for national self-determination
posed a grave threat to the _______ Empire with its many
and potentially dissatisfied nationalities.
9. Japanese warlords were called _______, while those who
were allowed to carry swords were called _______.
10. _______, or laying high taxes on imported goods, was one
way the European government supported and aided its
own economy during industrialization.
Part 2: Respond to each of the following with one, but no
more than three complete sentences. Each response is
worth 4 points.
1. What liberal principles were asserted when the Declaration
of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen was declared by
the National Assembly in August 1789?
2. What was Francis Bacon’s contribution to the
scientific revolution?
3. Who was William Cockerill?
4. Throughout the seventeenth century, what was the rela-
tionship between Hungary and the Habsburg Empire?
5. What was the Zollverein?
6. What was the
Middle Passage
during the transatlantic
slave trade?
7. What was a
caravel?
8. What effect did the boom in the demand for rubber have
on Africa’s European colonies?
9. With respect to slavery, how did the Mughal Empire
differ from the Safavid and Ottoman Empires?
10. What was the role of civil service examinations in
Ming China?

Essay Examination 1

Part 3: Respond to each item in a complete, concise
paragraph. Each response is worth 10 points.
1. Briefly discuss the nature and history of the
Puritan Protectorate.
2. Discuss the ways non-Muslims were treated in the
Islamic world.
3. Describe daily life and consumption in eighteenth-
century Europe during the Enlightenment and how
it affected modern Western life.

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To successfully complete the essay examination, follow these steps:

Part 1: Fill in the missing term or terms for each item. Each response is worth 2 points.

To answer these questions, you will need to have a good understanding of the important concepts related to the topics mentioned. Use your study materials, textbooks, or lecture notes to find the missing terms. Make sure to number your answers correctly according to the questions provided.

For example, for question 1, find the Act that required King _______ I to convene Parliament every three years. Then, find the name of the King mentioned in the question. Fill in the missing terms accordingly.

Part 2: Respond to each question with one, but no more than three complete sentences. Each response is worth 4 points.

Read each question carefully and try to identify the key concepts or events mentioned. Formulate concise answers that directly address the question. Use your knowledge of the topics discussed in your studies to craft your responses.

For example, for question 1, identify and explain the liberal principles asserted when the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen was declared by the National Assembly in August 1789. Write a short, concise answer that addresses the question.

Part 3: Respond to each item in a complete, concise paragraph. Each response is worth 10 points.

Take your time to understand the requirements of each question in Part 3. Use your knowledge and understanding of the topics to provide a comprehensive response.

For example, for question 1, briefly discuss the nature and history of the Puritan Protectorate. Provide a detailed explanation of the Puritan Protectorate, including its origins, key figures, and significant events. Use clear and concise language to convey your understanding of the topic.

Remember to write your answers in a Microsoft Word file and follow any specific instructions provided by your course or instructor. Good luck with your essay examination!