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T/F Thomas Hobbes was from Germany
False-England
100
T/F King James I was great with finances.
False he lacked common sense in financial and diplomatic matters.
100
T/F Mary Queen of Scots was known as Bloody Mary
False-this was Mary Tudor or Mary I
100
Regional adminstrators and represenatives of the crown in the provinces of France are called intendants.
True
100
The French and India war occurred in France and parts of India.
False, this is the portion of the Seven Years War that took place in America.
200
French King, First monarch King of the Bourbons. He converted from Protestanism to Catholicism to help bring peace and unity to the country. A) Henry IV B) Louis XIII C) Louis XIV
A) Henry IV
200
Inherited the Austrian thrown from this leader's father. This leader needed the Pragmatic Sanction from their father to be deemed the ruler of all of the lands. A) Maria Theresa B) Louis XIII C) Louis XIV
A) Maria Theresa
200
He chose Cardinal Richelieu because he was only 8 when his father murdered, leaving him King. He was often sick and had trouble concentrating. A) Frederick William I B) Louis XIII C) Louis XIV
B) Louis XIII
200
Landowners in England who had social positions but no titles. A) Burgesses B) Gentry C) Balance of Power
B) Gentry
200
Deemed one of Maria Theresa's most valuable territories. Frederick the Great wanted it for its farmland and iron deposits. A) Prussia B) Silesia C) Austria
B) Silesia
300
He was know as the Sun King. He reigned France longer than anyone in French history. He believed the king should have absolute power. L______
Louis XIV
300
Family from Austria. Their empire stretched into the Balkans, Hungary, and the Italian Peninsula. H_______
Habsburgs
300
Chief minister in France who was a political genius C__________
Cardinal Richelieu
300
Belief by Kings such as Louis XIV that God had chosen him to rule the nation. D_________
Divine Right of Kings
300
The Wars of Louis XIV alarmed other European powers and wanted to make sure France did not have the upper hand over Europe. This causes a shift in alliances. This concept is called what? B_________
Balance of Power
400
This leader never married because she did not want to tie her country with another.
Elizabeth I
400
Was highly intelligent and was deemed a great ruler.
Frederick the Great
400
These individuals were also called Separitist. They believed the Anglican church continued some practices of the Catholic church they didn't want to be part of.
Puritans
400
A fleet of 300 ships launched by Phillip towards England. England with their swifter and smaller ships had the upper hand and only about 150 ships made it back to their home country.
Spanish Armada
400
This caused a shift in the balance of power and led to another major European war – The Seven Years War
The Diplomatic Revolution
500
Jean-Baptiste Colbert was an expert for Louis XIV. What was his main expertise?
He was a financial wizard
500
Became czar at the age of ten. He wanted to end Russia’s landlocked situation by getting warm-water ports on the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov (controlled by the Turks) – to do this he needed a stronger army so he traveled to the west to learn western technology
Peter the Great of Russia
500
Born in Germany but dedicated to Russia’s growth, She was in touch with western European ideas about political reforms.
Catherine II or Catherine the Great
500
Merchants and professional people in towns and cities were known as what?
Burgesses
500
Maria Theresa inherited all Austria and other Holy Roman Empire lands, but had to establish the _________ to allow this.
Pragmatic Sanction
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