Spain and France
England and the Glorious Revolution
Russia and Prussia
Wars and Conflicts
Key Terms and Big Ideas
100

Frustrated by his failure in Europe, this monarch gave up his thrones in 1556.

Who is Charles V?

100

This English monarch’s attempt to arrest Puritan leaders in Parliament for treason caused the English Civil War.

Who is Charles I?

100

This ruler became the first czar of Russia.

Who is Ivan IV?

100

This war between Catholics and Protestants ended with the Peace of Westphalia.

What is the Thirty Years’ War?

100

This belief held that monarchs received their power directly from God.

What is Divine Right?

200

This Spanish king decided to invade England to stop the sea dogs and return England to the Catholic Church.

Who is King Philip

200

The ascension of this royal couple to the English throne became known as the Glorious Revolution.

Who are William and Mary?

200

The goal of this Russian monarch was to transform Russia into a modern state.

Who is Peter the Great?

200

This agreement ending the Thirty Years’ War gave France new territory.

What is the Peace of Westphalia?

200

This term describes a ruler with complete authority over the government and the lives of the people.

What is Absolute Monarchy?

300

This French monarch was able to claim the throne after converting to Catholicism.

Who is Henry IV?

300

Many English Protestants feared that this monarch would restore the Roman Catholic Church.

Who is James II?

300

This city symbolized Peter the Great’s desire to forge a modern Russia.

What is St. Petersburg?

300

The underlying reason for wars fought by Spain under Philip II was to push back this tide.

What is the Protestant tide?

300

This document granted French Protestants the right to worship freely.

What is the Edict of Nantes?

400

Known as the “Sun King,” this French ruler became history’s best example of an absolute monarch.

Who is Louis XIV?

400

This leader of the Roundheads rose to power after the execution of Charles I.

Who is Oliver Cromwell?

400

This Prussian ruler forced all of Europe to accept Prussia as a great power.

Who is Frederick the Great?

400

The defeat of this naval force caused Spanish power to decline in the 1600s and 1700s.

What is the Spanish Armada?

400

This form of government is limited by law.

What is Constitutional Government?

500

This group of French Protestants challenged the idea of “one king, one law, one religion.”

Who are the Huguenots?

500

This English document prohibited the king from levying taxes without Parliament’s approval.

What is the Petition of Right?

500

Efficient but ruthless, this Russian monarch achieved the dream of a warm-water port.

Who is Catherine the Great?

500

The Thirty Years’ War had both these two kinds of causes.

What are religious and political causes?

500

This phrase summed up the French monarchy’s philosophy of “one king, one law, one religion.”

What is Absolutism?