These 2 Spanish monarchs aimed to spread Catholicism to the new world.
Ferdinand and Isabella
These treaties, collectively given this name, ended the 30 Years' War.
Peace of Westphalia
This philosopher/scientist is best known for his words: "I think therefore I am."
René Descartes
English poet and playwright, The Merchant of Venice.
Shakespeare
System of justice based on precedent and tradition that was the same throughout England.
Common Law
This monarch issued the Edict of Nantes, granting religious freedom but also naming Roman Catholicism as the state religion.
Henry IV
These wars were Spain's biggest expense in the 16th century.
Habsburg Wars
Polish scientist that proposed a heliocentric model of the solar system.
Nicolaus Copernicus
This style of art depicted uneasy tone and intellectual sophistication and was a reaction to idealism.
Mannerist
This nation pioneered overseas exploration in the 15th century.
Portugal
Charles V controlled this empire in the 16th century.
Holy Roman Empire
People of this group were killed in French civil war on St. Bartholomew's Day.
Huguenots
Name 2 factors that contributed to the scientific revolution.
Antiquity, magical beliefs, no facts to back up beliefs, more research, etc.
Miguel de Cervantes is best known for writing this novel, published in the early 17th century.
Don Quixote
His book, The Prince, is about power and princes should treat their subjects.
Machiavelli
Name one reason why James I had trouble when taking the English throne.
Foreigner, hated Gentry, ignorant of Parliament, etc.
The Thirty Years’ War can be divided into this many phases
4
This "father of science" invented the refracting telescope and as later put on house arrest by the Church.
Galileo Galilei
This art style has 4 qualities: passion, drama, mystery, and awe.
Baroque
In this theory, only the strong countries survive, while the weak die.
Mercantilist Theory
This monarch’s break with Rome gave more power to Parliament.
Henry VIII
As queen, she temporarily loosened religious rules in England.
Elizabeth I
This man is best known for creating the scientific method.
Sir Francis Bacon
Paintings in this style follow strict form, are similar to Renaissance, and often include mythology.
Classicism
These special meetings in France let people complain about oppression.
Charivari