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100

Who was the "Sun King" of France known for his lavish court at Versailles?

Louis XIV

100

What major European war primarily resulted from religious tensions between Catholics and Protestants?

The Thirty Years' War

100

A select class within a society controlling the government

Oligarchy

100

Limits imports by using tariffs and maximizing exports by forcing colonies to trade only with the ruling nation.

Mercantilism

200

What was the major political philosophy that justified the absolute power of a monarch like Peter the Great of Russia?

Divine Right of Kings

200

A series of violent civil uprisings against the French monarchy that erupted between 1648 and 1653 to check the growing power of France's royal government.

The Fronde

200

What political philosophy emphasizes the absolute power of a monarch with complete control over the state?

Absolutism

200

Finance minister that instituted mercantilist policies to decrease France's debt and revitalize its industries.

Jean-Baptiste Colbert

300

Under this ruler's reign, Spain reached the height of its power.  He also succeeded in solidifying the unity of Spain.

Philip II

300

What major event in England led to the overthrow of James II and the establishment of a more constitutional monarchy?

The Glorious Revolution

300

What document established the principle of limited monarchy in England?

The English Bill of Rights

300

What was the main goal of the Peace of Westphalia?

To end the Thirty Years' War and establish a new European political order

400

Which English monarch was forced to sign the Petition of Right, limiting their power?

Charles I

400

The name of the war where the Dutch battled for independence from Spain

Eighty Years' War

400

Name both sides of the English Civil War AND what they supported

Parliamentarians- Wanted change from the monarchy

Royalists- Supported the monarchy

400

The name of the group that travelled with Peter the Great to see firsthand how the more advanced Western European countries operated.  

Grand Embassy

500

This ruler persuaded the estates to allow him to impose taxes at will on the peasants, in exchange he promised the peasants would work the land for minimal pay.

Fredrick William I

500

What was the primary motivation behind the War of Spanish Succession?

To prevent the unification of the French and Spanish thrones

500

What was the practice adopted by the Polish legislature under which a single negative vote could block proceedings?

Liberum veto

500

The main production system in the 17th and first half of the 18th centuries in Western Europe where merchants employed people to work from home making finished products.

Putting-Out System or Cottage Industry

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