The Modern Age and The Golden Age
The Catholic Monarchs
Explorers and Discoveries
The Habsburgs and Spanish Succession
The Spanish Succession and The Bourbons
100

Name the three groups society was divided into during the Modern Age.

1. Nobles

2. Clergy

3. Commoners/Peasants

100

What were the names of the Catholic Monarchs?

Isabel of Castilla and Fernando of Aragón.

100

Name the explorer:

He sailed WEST looking for Asia in 1492.  He landed in the Caribbean Islands of San Salvador and Hispaniola. 

Christopher Columbus

100

True or False (correct if false):

Carlos I was the son of Juana and Philip (Felipe) and the grandson of the Catholic Monarchs.

True!

100

Who was the first Bourbon king and in which century did he rule?

Felipe V, he ruled in the first have of the 18th century.

200

True or False (if false correct): The Golden Age took place in the 16th and 17th centuries.

True!

200

Who did the Catholic Monarchs give money to for a discovery voyage?

Christopher Columbus

200

Name the explorer:

He travelled to Mexico and to the Aztec capital.  He captured the Aztec king Montezuma, founded Mexico city, and became the governor of New Spain.

Hernán Cortes

200
What territories did Felipe II inherit from his parents?

He inherited all European territories except Austria and Germany from his father, and Portugal from his mother.

200

Who was responsible for splitting Spain into provinces?

Felipe V

300

When did the Modern Age begin and end?  What significant events happened in the beginning and end of the Modern Age?

It began with the Discovery of America in 1492 and it ended with the French Revolution in 1789.

300

What caused the end of the Reconquista?

The Catholic Monarchs  conquered Granada from the Muslims in 1492.

300

Name the explorer:

He went to Peru and capture the Inca people and their emperor Atahualpa.  He became governor of Peru.

Francisco Pizarro

300

Why did the Habsburg dynasty end?

Carlos II died without children to inherit the dynasty.

300

True or False (correct if false): Spain gained territory and power during the War of Spanish Succession.

False; Spain lost some of its land to other European countries and became less powerful.

400

Name two artists and two writers who became famous during the Golden Age.  

Artists: Murillo, El Greco, Velazquez

Writers: Garcilaso de la Vega, Santa Teresa de Jesús, San Juan de la Curz, Fray Luis de León, Lope de Vega, Calderon de la Barca, Tirso de Molina, Miguel de Cervantes

400

How did Isabel and Fernando become the monarchs?

The King of Castilla, Enrique, was Isabel's brother.  Isabel was his heir.  When he died, Isabel declared she was the queen, but Enrique's daughter Juana declared she was the queen.  There was a war and Isabel won.  She married Fernando and they became the monarchs.

400

Name the explorer:

He was the first person to sail across the Pacific Ocean.  He crossed the Pacific and landed in the Philippines where he was killed in 1521.

Fernando Magallanes

400

What caused the War of Spanish Succession?

The last Habsburg, Charles II, didn't have any children to inherit the Spanish territory.

400

Who was the king of Spain during the second half of the 18th century?

Carlos III

500

True or False (correct if false): The Golden Age was a period during the Bourbon dynasty when many Spanish artists and writers became famous.

False!  The Golden Age took place during the HAPSBURG Dynasty, not the Bourbon Dynasty.

500

What was the Inquisition?

The Catholic Monarchs were intolerant of other religions.  They expelled those who practiced religions other than Catholicism.  They sent people to arrest, interrogate, torture, and kill those of other religions.

500

Name the explorer:


He was the first person to sail across the world!

Juan Sebastián Elcano

500

What is the Treaty of Utrecht?

Also called the Peace of Utrecht, they were a series of individual peace treaties that helped end the War of the Spanish Succession.

500

Name some of the improvements and modernisations Carlos III built in Madrid/Spain.

The Botanical Gardens, the Puerta de Alcalá, and the Prado Museum.  Also palaces, monuments, fountains, and gardens were built in many other cities.