Chapter 104. Quiz for Thinking Like a Historian

104.1 The Enlightenment Debate on Religious Tolerance

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Chapter 19: New Worldviews and Ways of Life 1540–1790
Quiz for Thinking Like a Historian: The Enlightenment Debate on Religious Tolerance

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Question 104.1

Correct. The answer is a. The engraving depicts a Jewish family enjoying a holiday meal.
Incorrect. The answer is a. The engraving depicts a Jewish family enjoying a holiday meal.
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Question 104.2

Incorrect. The answer is b. Mendelssohn was responding to Johann Caspar Lavater, a Swiss clergyman who called on Mendelssohn to either refute proofs of Christianity publicly or submit to baptism.
Correct. The answer is b. Mendelssohn was responding to Johann Caspar Lavater, a Swiss clergyman who called on Mendelssohn to either refute proofs of Christianity publicly or submit to baptism.
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Question 104.3

Correct. The answer is a. Mendelssohn argued that prejudices that were “directly contrary to the happiness of the human race” should be opposed by all.
Incorrect. The answer is a. Mendelssohn argued that prejudices that were “directly contrary to the happiness of the human race” should be opposed by all.
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Question 104.4

Incorrect. The answer is d. Voltaire described the trial of a Protestant man charged with killing his son for rejecting the Protestant faith.
Correct. The answer is d. Voltaire described the trial of a Protestant man charged with killing his son for rejecting the Protestant faith.
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Question 104.5

Incorrect. The answer is c. Nathan tells the sultan that he cannot distinguish between the three faiths.
Correct. The answer is c. Nathan tells the sultan that he cannot distinguish between the three faiths.
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