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What was the Royal Society's role in advising the government during the Restoration period?
What was the Royal Society's role in advising the government during the Restoration period?
What was the attitude encouraged by the Royal Society during the Restoration period?
What was the attitude encouraged by the Royal Society during the Restoration period?
What led to uninhibited behavior among the upper classes during the Restoration period?
What led to uninhibited behavior among the upper classes during the Restoration period?
Study Notes
- The Royal Society of London received the king's patronage in 1662.
- The Royal Society advised the government on scientific problems.
- The Royal Society reflected a rationalist attitude and encouraged intellectual lucidity.
- Charles II's French tastes influenced his court, leading to uninhibited behavior among the upper classes.
- The Libertines wanted to experiment with the limits of individual freedom.
- The Libertines' ideas influenced plays and poetry during the Restoration.
- London was struck by an outbreak of the plague in 1665.
- The plague caused the death of about 100,000 people.
- London was struck by the 'Great Fire' in 1666.
- The 'Great Fire' destroyed most of the city.
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Test your knowledge of 17th century England with this quiz! From the Royal Society's influence on science and government, to the Libertines' impact on literature, to the devastating plagues and fires that rocked London, this quiz covers key events and ideas from the era. Sharpen your historical knowledge and vocabulary as you answer questions about Charles II's court, the rationalist movement, and more. Get ready to challenge yourself and learn something new about this fascinating period in English history.