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6531 Final Deck 1 / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A tissue examined under the microscope exhibits the following characteristics: cells found on internal 
surface of stomach, no extracellular matrix, cells tall and thin, no blood vessels in the tissue. What 
type of tissue is this? - Epithelial 
All actions of the nervous system depend on the transmission of nerve impulses over which of the 
following? - Neurons 
All the nutrients that enter the hepatic portal vein are routed where for decontamination? - Liver 
Bile is secreted into which organ?...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
A tissue examined under the microscope exhibits the following characteristics: cells found on internal 
surface of stomach, no extracellular matrix, cells tall and thin, no blood vessels in the tissue. What 
type of tissue is this? - Epithelial 
All actions of the nervous system depend on the transmission of nerve impulses over which of the 
following? - Neurons 
All the nutrients that enter the hepatic portal vein are routed where for decontamination? - Liver 
Bile is secreted into which organ?...
The Enlightenment:Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A unique concept for Rousseau is the idea of "the General Will". What is this and why does it help us 
create a better social contract? - -the general will is there to preserve the peoples rights. -ensures 
that the people acted in favor of the community's wills 
-making the people the creators of the law. 
-Magistrates were the enforcers and implementers of the general will. 
-The general will helps make a better social contract because it set forth a set of strict guidelines for 
how one mu...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
A unique concept for Rousseau is the idea of "the General Will". What is this and why does it help us 
create a better social contract? - -the general will is there to preserve the peoples rights. -ensures 
that the people acted in favor of the community's wills 
-making the people the creators of the law. 
-Magistrates were the enforcers and implementers of the general will. 
-The general will helps make a better social contract because it set forth a set of strict guidelines for 
how one mu...
The Enlightenment Thinkers World History Revised Questions And Answers / Sure A+
According to John Locke, what are the "natural rights" of all men? - The "natural rights" of all 
men are life, liberty, and property. 
Men are naturally born in perfect freedom, equal, independent, and can act how they want to. 
According to John Locke, why do people unite to form communities and governments? When should 
people disobey or rebel against the government? - People unite to four communities and 
governments so they can keep their natural state of freedom and equality. 
To live ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
According to John Locke, what are the "natural rights" of all men? - The "natural rights" of all 
men are life, liberty, and property. 
Men are naturally born in perfect freedom, equal, independent, and can act how they want to. 
According to John Locke, why do people unite to form communities and governments? When should 
people disobey or rebel against the government? - People unite to four communities and 
governments so they can keep their natural state of freedom and equality. 
To live ...
The Enlightenment Test Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
Compare and contrast the Renaissance and the Enlightenment. How were they similar? How did they 
differ? - Both reacted against the medieval period, with its reliance on authorities such as church 
and king. Renaissance thinkers looked mainly to the literature and arts of ancient Greece and Rome 
for ideas and answers. Enlightenment thinkers turned to science and reason. They did build on the 
work of some Renaissance scientists, such as Copernicus and Galileo. 
How did Descartes change the way ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 24 pages •
Compare and contrast the Renaissance and the Enlightenment. How were they similar? How did they 
differ? - Both reacted against the medieval period, with its reliance on authorities such as church 
and king. Renaissance thinkers looked mainly to the literature and arts of ancient Greece and Rome 
for ideas and answers. Enlightenment thinkers turned to science and reason. They did build on the 
work of some Renaissance scientists, such as Copernicus and Galileo. 
How did Descartes change the way ...
The Enlightenment Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
Abigail Adams - - Married to John Adams, a leader of the American Revolution 
- Supported the movement of independence from England, reminded John not to forget the women 
- Spoke out for a woman's right to education 
Absolute Monarchy - a monarchy in which the ruler's power is unlimited 
Adam Smith - Adam Smith: Laissez Faire 
-Laissez Faire = An economic theory from the 18th century that is strongly opposed to any 
government intervention in business affairs 
-People who support a laissez fa...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
Abigail Adams - - Married to John Adams, a leader of the American Revolution 
- Supported the movement of independence from England, reminded John not to forget the women 
- Spoke out for a woman's right to education 
Absolute Monarchy - a monarchy in which the ruler's power is unlimited 
Adam Smith - Adam Smith: Laissez Faire 
-Laissez Faire = An economic theory from the 18th century that is strongly opposed to any 
government intervention in business affairs 
-People who support a laissez fa...
The Enlightenment Questions
These ideas of Catherine the Great of Russia originated during the 
(1) Age of Exploration 
(2) Age of Enlightenment 
(3) Protestant Reformation 
(4) French Revolution - (2) Age of Enlightenment 
... Nor is there liberty if the power of judging is not separate from legislative power and from 
executive power. If it were joined to legislative power, the power over the life and liberty of the 
citizens would be arbitrary, for the judge would be the legislator. If it were joined to executive power,...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 33 pages •
These ideas of Catherine the Great of Russia originated during the 
(1) Age of Exploration 
(2) Age of Enlightenment 
(3) Protestant Reformation 
(4) French Revolution - (2) Age of Enlightenment 
... Nor is there liberty if the power of judging is not separate from legislative power and from 
executive power. If it were joined to legislative power, the power over the life and liberty of the 
citizens would be arbitrary, for the judge would be the legislator. If it were joined to executive power,...
The Enlightenment Exam Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
ow did others react to Voltaire's views? - The government and catholic church highly resented 
his views 
How did the Declaration of independence and Locke's ideas ignore equality in some ways? - 
Missed equality among race, sex, and children. While acknowledged, they were not specifically 
stated 
What did European thinkers feel about society? What did they do to fix this? - They felt as if 
nothing was beyond the reach of the human mind. To accomplish this, they used methods of modern 
scien...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 33 pages •
ow did others react to Voltaire's views? - The government and catholic church highly resented 
his views 
How did the Declaration of independence and Locke's ideas ignore equality in some ways? - 
Missed equality among race, sex, and children. While acknowledged, they were not specifically 
stated 
What did European thinkers feel about society? What did they do to fix this? - They felt as if 
nothing was beyond the reach of the human mind. To accomplish this, they used methods of modern 
scien...
The Enlightenment Assignment and Quiz Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A political effect of the Enlightenment was that - some monarchs embraced new ideas from the 
movement. 
According to Hobbes, why do people form social contracts to "live in Common-wealths"? - to 
escape their miserable natural states 
According to Locke, what may happen when legislators destroy someone's property? - People 
may stop doing what the government says. 
Baron de Montesquieu was an Enlightenment philosopher from - France. 
Based on what you have read, explain the key differences i...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
A political effect of the Enlightenment was that - some monarchs embraced new ideas from the 
movement. 
According to Hobbes, why do people form social contracts to "live in Common-wealths"? - to 
escape their miserable natural states 
According to Locke, what may happen when legislators destroy someone's property? - People 
may stop doing what the government says. 
Baron de Montesquieu was an Enlightenment philosopher from - France. 
Based on what you have read, explain the key differences i...
The Bits and Bytes of Computer Networking. Week 1: Networking Basics Exam / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A defined set of standards that computers must follow in order to communicate properly is known as 
a _____. 
switch/ collision domain/ modulation/ protocol - not a collision domain. 
A device that knows how to forward traffic between independent networks is known as a _____. - 
router 
How many octets are there in a MAC address? - 6; A MAC address is a 48-bit number consisting 
of 6 octets. 
How many wires are in a standard Category 6 cable? - 8; A standard Cat6 cable has 8 wires that 
consist ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 26 pages •
A defined set of standards that computers must follow in order to communicate properly is known as 
a _____. 
switch/ collision domain/ modulation/ protocol - not a collision domain. 
A device that knows how to forward traffic between independent networks is known as a _____. - 
router 
How many octets are there in a MAC address? - 6; A MAC address is a 48-bit number consisting 
of 6 octets. 
How many wires are in a standard Category 6 cable? - 8; A standard Cat6 cable has 8 wires that 
consist ...
THE BITS AND BYTES OF COMPUTER NETWORKING EXAM / REVISED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS / SURE A+
1.544 Mb/sec - How fast is a T1 line? 
2 rules for shortening IPv6 addresses. - The first is that you can remove any leading zeros from a 
group. The second is that any number of consecutive groups composed of just zeros can be replaced 
with two colons. 
2.4 gigahertz and 5 gigahertz bands - WiFi networks operate on a few different frequency bands. 
4 - How many octets does a subnet mask have? 
4.2 billion possible - The total number of IPv4 addresses is approximately: 
4.2.2.3 - One of Level 3...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
1.544 Mb/sec - How fast is a T1 line? 
2 rules for shortening IPv6 addresses. - The first is that you can remove any leading zeros from a 
group. The second is that any number of consecutive groups composed of just zeros can be replaced 
with two colons. 
2.4 gigahertz and 5 gigahertz bands - WiFi networks operate on a few different frequency bands. 
4 - How many octets does a subnet mask have? 
4.2 billion possible - The total number of IPv4 addresses is approximately: 
4.2.2.3 - One of Level 3...