Here are the responses to your questions:
Question 1: SSWH13 The Scientific Revolution in Europe is probably what sparked the same thing in the Middle East and China.
Response: False
(The Scientific Revolution primarily influenced Europe, while changes in the Middle East and China happened due to their own contexts and circumstances.)
Question 2: SSWH13 Robert Boyle believed that his study of nature disproved the existence of God.
Response: False
(Boyle was a Christian and believed that studying nature could actually support the existence of God.)
Question 3: SSWH13 Which idea is NOT a part of the beliefs published in the Encyclopédie?
Response: Acceptance of religion as truth
(The Encyclopédie, edited by Diderot and d'Alembert, generally promoted reason over faith and did not endorse the acceptance of religion as an unquestioned truth.)
Question 4: SSWH13 Which of the following Enlightenment thinkers based most of his ideas on the concept of a "social contract"?
Response: John Locke
(Locke's theories on the social contract significantly influenced political philosophy and the development of democratic thought.)
Question 5: SSWH13 Which European leader claimed to believe in Enlightenment ideas, but still allowed the expansion of serfdom, a form of slavery, in their country?
Response: Catherine the Great
(Catherine the Great of Russia promoted some Enlightenment ideas but continued the institution of serfdom during her reign.)
If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!