The Catholic Monarchs
The Conquistadors
The Hapsburgs
Early Modern Art & Culture
The Bourbons
100

Who were the two rulers who became known as the Catholic Monarchs?

Fernando and Isabel

100

Who was the first person to sail across the Pacific Ocean?

Ferdinand Magellan

100

Who was the grandson of the Catholic Monarchs and first Hapsburg King of Spain?

Carlos I

100

What two ancient civilizations was Renaissance art inspired by?

Ancient Greek and Roman

100

After Carlos II died in 1700, there were no heirs, and so this war began France and the Kingdom of Castilla and the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Aragon. What is the name of the war?

The War of Spanish Succession

200

With the marriage of Fernando and Isabel which two kingdoms were united?

Aragon and Castilla

200

Who sailed to Mexico and took over the Aztec Empire?

Hernan Cortes

200

Felipe II was Carlos I's son and King of Spain. He was also King of what other Kingdom?

Portugal

200

When did Spain's Golden Age of art and literature take place? (Two centuries)

16th and 17th Centuries

200

What is the Treaty which ended the War of Spanish Succession?

The Treaty of Utrecht

300

What was established in 1478 by the Catholic Monarchs to eliminate other religions from the kingdom?

The Inquisition

300

Francisco Pizarro sailed to Peru and took over which empire?

The Inca Empire

300

Felipe III, Felipe IV, and Carlos II were less successful than Carlos I and Felipe II so they were known as what?

The Lesser Hapsburgs

300

Which art style is characterized by mixing light and shadows and showing a lot of emotions?

Baroque style

300
What is the name of the new way of thinking which became popular in Europe in the 18th century, which was based on logic and knowledge?

The Enlightenment

400
Fernando and Isabel captured what kingdom from the Muslims in 1492?

The Kingdom of Grenada

400

Where did Christopher Columbus actually land instead of Asia?

The Caribbean islands of San Salvador and Hispaniola

400

Why did the Comunero Revolt happen in 1520?

Many Spanish nobles didn't support Carlos I because he didn't speak Spanish and was electing Flemish nobles to important positions. The revolt was held in Castilla where rebels declared Juana, Carlos's mother, Queen. Carlos defeated the rebels however.

400

Name two examples of writers from Spain's Golden Age.

Garcilaso de la Vega, Santa Teresa de Jesus, San Juan de la Cruz, Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Tirso de Molina

400

Which monarch was the first Bourbon and ruled with absolute power, centralizing the government and dividing Spain into provinces?

Felipe V

500

The reign of the Catholic Monarchs marks the beginning of the Early Modern Age and the end of what?

The Middle Ages

500

What are two effects of the Age of Discovery, one good one bad? 

-Good: Europeans understood more about geography

-Good: Spain became a powerful empire and one of the richest countries in Europe

-Good: New products such as the potato and cocoa bean were brought to Europe

-Bad: Spanish culture and religion were imposed on natives of conquered lands

-Bad: Spanish diseases were brought to conquered lands

-Bad: Slavery was introduced to conquered lands

500

What is a reason that the lesser Hapsburgs were less successful than the first two Hapsburgs?

-There was an economic crisis in Europe

-They fought many expensive, but not successful, wars in France and England

-They gave power to nobles because they weren't interested in ruling their kingdom

500

Name two examples of painters from Spain's Golden Age.

El Greco, Velazquez, Murillo
500

Which monarch was an enlightened despot trying to modernize Spain by adding beautiful gardens, museums and monuments including Madrid's Puerta de Alcala, botanical gardens, and Prado Museum?

Carlos III

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