The Thirty Years' War was fought over these factors
What was religion, territory, and power
Who is Peter the Great?
What is weak leadership?
Two political philosophers in the 1600s
Who is John Locke and Thomas Hobbes?
This is the adoption of the social, political, or economic institutions-especially European or American-of Western countries
What is Westernization?
There were this many phases of the Thirty Years' War
What is three
He was taken captive after a group of woman storm the Palace of Versailles
Who is Louis the XVI?
This was the only estate in France paying taxes
Who is the 3rd Estate?
He named a type of government a "Separation of Powers"
Who is Montesquieu?
The land-owning nobles of Russia
Who is Boyars?
This man fought to his death driving the Habsburg army out of Northern Germany
Who is Gustavus Adolphus
He lead the Reign of Terror
Who is Robespierre?
The French Revolution was inspired by this revolution
What is the American Revolution?
He wrote "Leviathan" and believed society needed a strong ruler
Who is Thomas Hobbes?
The agreement by which people define and limit their individual rights, thus creating an organized society or government
What is the Social Contract?
This Treaty ended the Thirty Years' War
What is the Peace Treaty of Westphalia
He killed his own son in 1581 and he blamed Boyars for poisoning his wife
Who is Ivan IV?
What is the Reign of Terror?
These were the social critics of the Enlightenment period
Who are philosophies?
The bloodless overthrow of English King James II and his replacement by William and Mary
What is the Glorious Revolution?
This war resulted in the beginning of what system in Europe
What is a modern state
He lost the War of Spanish Succession and he was France's first Absolute Monarch
Who is Louis the XIV?
This rebellion spread throughout France causing panic amongst the people of France
What is The Great Fear?
He wrote the Social Contract and believed individuals create society and government
Who is Jean Jaques Rousseau?
The document requiring that a prisoner be brought before a court or judge so that it can be determined if his or her imprisonment is legal
What is Habeas Corpus?