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Unit Jeopardy
30 Years War Absolutism Western Europe Absolutism Limited Monarchy Republics European Culture
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30 Years War 100
  • What event sparked the 30 years war?

a rebellion of Protestant nobles against the
Catholic ruler Ferdinand in Bohemia.
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30 Years War 200
  • What allowed the German states
  • to determine their religion?

Peace of Westphalia of 1648
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30 Years War 300
  • What country became dominant in
  • Europe after the 30 years wars?

France
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30 Years War 400
  • The 30 years war led to the destruction of what
    country?

Germany
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30 Years War 500
  • What was the result of Cardinal Richelieus
  • foreign policy?

An increase in debt
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Absolutism Western Europe100
  • The military revolution, or changes in the
    science and practice of warfare between 1550 and
    1650, saw armies

change from mercenaries to conscripts for
manpower.
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Absolutism Western Europe200
  • Jacques Boussuets Politics Drawn from the Very
    Words of Holy Scripture

was the fundamental statement of
seventeenth-century divine right monarchy.
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Absolutism Western Europe300
  • Ultimate authority rests solely in the hands of a
    king who rules by divine right

Absolutism
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Absolutism Western Europe400
  • Cardinal Richelieu was most successful in

strengthening the central role of the monarchy
in domestic and foreign policy.
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Absolutism Western Europe500
  • The costly palace built by Louis XIV, that became
    the envy of all European monarchs, was

Versailles.
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Absolutism 100
  • Russian society in the seventeenth century

was characterized by a highly oppressive system
of serfdom
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Absolutism 200
  • The Austrian Empire in the seventeenth century

lost a German empire, but gained one in eastern
and southeastern Europe.
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Absolutism 300
  • After 1648, the Holy Roman Empire

was not really and empire at all but rather a
loose association of 300 German states.
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Absolutism 400
  • Who had a program of Europeanization that was
    predominantly technical and aimed at modernizing
    the military.

Peter the Great of Russia
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Absolutism 500
  • What was the primary goal of Peter the Greats
    foreign policy?

opening of a port easily accessible to Europe
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Limited Monarchy Republics 100
  • What country was the sleeping giant of Eastern
    Europe?

The Ottoman Empire
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Limited Monarchy Republics 200
  • How did James I of England alienate most of the
    members of Parliament?

insisting on his right to govern through Divine
Right
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Limited Monarchy Republics300
  • What maintained that the King could pass no new
    tax without the consent of Parliament.

The Petition of Right (1628)
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Limited Monarchy Republics 400
  • What was the significance of theGlorious
    Revolution (1688) in England?

bloodlessly deposing James II in favor of William
of Orange
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Limited Monarchy Republics 500
  • What was the significance of the English Bill of
    Rights?

It laid the foundation for a constitutional
monarchy
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European Culture100
  • What period of art attempted to blend the
    feelings of the religious reformations with
    Renaissance art

Baroque art
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European Culture200
  • Which artist represented the
  • Mannerism movement?

El Greco
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European Culture300
  • Baroque art was superseded by which of the
    following artistic style?

French Classicism
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European Culture400
  • Who was known as the one great Protestant painter
    of the seventeenth century?

Rembrandt van Rijn
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European Culture500
  • Who is the first female painter admitted to the
    Guild of St. Luke in Haarlem and who painted
    scenes of everyday life?

Judith Leyster
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