Which country did Louis XIV rule?
Baroque was the prominent form in the 17th century.
Which art from best represented the 17th century?
This war lasted thirty years.
How long did the Thirty Years War last?
King answers only to God.
What is Divine Right of Kings?
Complete control from a government.
What is absolutism?
The Palace of Versailles.
What was the royal Palace of Louis XIV?
Baroque was opulent.
How would you describe Baroque art?
War affects much of Europe.
How far did Thirty Years War reach?
Everyone is under the effect of the scope of the law.
Who is affected by the rule of law?
Catholicism and Protestantism religions of Europe.
What were two factions of Western Christianity?
Jean-Baptiste Colbert was the minister of Finance. Responsible for policy of mercantilism.
Who was the French minister of Finance?
OR
What policy did Louis XIV make?
J.S. Bach and Vivaldi were composers in the during this era of arts.
The rising cost of products.
What is inflation?
A return to English monarchy.
What happened after Cromwell was disposed?
The right of a country to dictate itself.
What is National Sovereignty?
This monarch controlled the nobility by: 1) bringing them to Versailles 2) elaborate etiquette and rituals 3) cutout needless middlemen from government.
Who exerted control over the French nobility?
"The immortal bard" was William Shakespeare.
Who was England's most famous playwright?
War took place in the Holy Roman Empire.
Where did the Thirty Years War start?
Life, Liberty and Property.
Natural Rights of Locke's philosophy?
Commonwealth was the form of government after King Charles.
OR
What form of government is Commonwealth?
Cardinal Richelieu and Anne of Austria were mentors of the Sun King?
Who mentored Louis XIV?
Orthello, MacBeth, and Hamlet.
Who wrote these plays?
Shifted from a religious war to a secular war.
How did the Thirty Years War change?
This religion: 1) did not like Catholics 2) wanted to live plainly 3) thought Church of England was too much like Catholics.
What did the Puritans in England think?
Treatise that states that people are savage and need a strong hand to keep them in line.
What is Hobbes' Leviathan?