Religious
Government
Philosophy
Wars
Miscellaneous!
100

Book authored by Desiderius Erasmus.

In Praise of Folly

100

Peter the Great's major reforms

westernization of Russia, remodeling of army, access to sea, table of ranks, control of Russian Orthodox Church, creation of senate, growth of education

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100

Freud's three components of the Psyche

Id, Ego, Superego

100

Treaty that ended the Thirty Years' War and year enacted

Peace of Westphalia, 1648

100

Cause of the War of Jenkins' Ear

Spanish guard amputated Captain Jenkin's ear after boarding the British ship, Jenkin kept the ear and presented it to the House of Commons

200

Protector of Martin Luther

Frederick III, Elector of Saxony

200

Houses of British Parliament as well as which House is an elected body

House of Commons, House of Lords, house of commons is an elected body

200

Moses Mendelssohn's beliefs

Mendelssohn defends Jewish religious laws as they do not conflict with government laws. He advocates freedom of conscience and a separation between state and religion.

200
Phases of the Thirty Years' war in order

Bohemian, Danish, Swedish, French 

200

Monarch who worked in a shipyard, and where was that shipyard

Peter the Great, Amsterdam

300

Martin Luther and Ulrecht Zwingli's disagreement

Disagreed on the interpretation of the Eucharist, Luther thought that the sacrament was the literal, physical body of Christ while Zwinlgi thought it was symbolic.

300

Year of the EU's formation as well as responsible treaty

1993, Maastricht Treaty

300

Nietzsche's philosophy

Existentialism, nihilism, relativism

300

Cause of the Austrian War of Succession

Charles VI of Austria died, Maria Theresa succeeded him, Frederick II of Prussia invaded Silesia 

300

Three Henry's in the War of the Three Henry's

Henry III of France (Valois), Henry of Navarre (later Henry IV), Henry Duke of Guise

400

Goals of Council of Trent 

clarifying ambiguities and reaffirming the authority of both Scripture and tradition, as well as justification through both faith and works, response to Reformation

400

Chancellor of Weimar Republic in 1923 who helped to restore Germany's international standing after World War I

Gustav Stresemann

400

Positivism

a philosophical system that holds that every rationally justifiable assertion can be scientifically verified or is capable of logical or mathematical proof, and that therefore rejects metaphysics and theism

400

Proxy Wars of the Cold War

Soviet war in Afghanistan, Korean war, Vietnam war

400

Russian monarch known for a fondness for toy soldiers

Peter III

500

Founder of Methodism as well as a core tenant

John Wesley, stresses a personal relationship with God and simplicity in worship, scripture as supreme guide

500

Leaders of USSR in order

Lenin, Malenkov, Khrushchev, Brezhnev, Andropov, Chernenko, Gorbachev

500

Hegelianism

the philosophy of Hegel that places ultimate reality in ideas rather than in things and that uses dialectic to comprehend an absolute idea behind phenomena.

500

Years of the Bosnian War and source of conflict

1992-1995, rooted in disintegration of Yugoslavia and multi-ethnic population of Bosnia And Herzegovina, and rising ethnonationalism

500

Last wife of Henry VII

Catherine Parr

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