How many phases were a part of the 30 year war?
4
Who built the court of Versailles
Louis XIV
Who was the first on the talk about the Heliocentric model?
Nicolaus Copernicus
Who advocated for the separation of powers?
Charles de Scondat
Agriculture
What are the different phases of the 30 year War?
Bohemian, Danish, Swedish, French
Who encouraged the movement into into Transylvania which led to the rise of Austria?
Leopold I
Who harmonized the copernican system to Aristotle's system?
Tycho Brahe
Who was a states man and wrote the Great Instauration?
Francis Bacon
How did Britain distribute their stuff throughout the world
colonies
Who was a prominent general on the Catholic side on both the 2nd and 3rd phase of the 30 year war?
(Elevated by Ferdinand)
Albrecht von Wallenstein
Who were two influential leaders of Russia that westernize Russia and started to use the title Tsar?
Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great
Who was the Pope that Galileo went after?
Urban VIII
What is Laissez-faire?
"letting people as they choose"- Economical theory
Who invented the stream engine?
James Watt
What was the treaty that ended the 3- year war and what were the 3 effects?
Treaty of Westphalia
Separation of religion from politics, nation ship, and France overstepped Spain as the dominate power
What was the treaty that gave Austria: Hungary, Transylvania, Croatia, and Slovenia?
What are the two new philosophies to come out of the revolution?
Rationalism and Empiricism
What did Voltaire advocate for?
Freedom of Press, speech, religious tolerance, and Church and State separation
When was the great famine and what/ where did it attack?
1845-1851, Ireland and potatoes
What edict did Louis XIV pass to close Protestant Schools and churches
Edict of Fontainebleau
What was the Act and what year was it that made it such that only Anglicans could hold military or civil office?
Test Act of 1673
What did the Trial charge Galileo with and what was the punishment?
Vehement suspicion of Heresy and house arrest
What are the 4 principles of modern philosophy?
Hatred of past traditions, seeking to command nature, new way of learning, reject of our senses.
What were the reasons that the industrial revolution was a success in Great Britain?
central bank, flexible credit, protection of private business, and cutting of regulations