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100

King of Spain -  wanted to consolidate the lands of his empire

What is King Phillip II

100

Believed that the King was given his power, seat and position by God and he ruled without anyone else having authority

What is the Divine Right of Kings
100

In the sixteenth century, religious wars broke out in Europe as Calvinists and Catholics became more angry and aggressive -term for this action

What is militant


100

A rapid increase in prices

What is Inflation

100

Religious zeal and hunts for heretics were what led to trials for this

What is Witchcraft

200

In 1558, she came into power in England - Protestant

Who was Queen Elizabeth (Tudor)

200

Louis XIV strengthened control of the government and stabilized France politically, economically, and socially

What was Absolutism

200

Philip II tried to invade England to restore Catholicism to the island nation. His what was defeated by the faster English ships?

What is Armada

200

A republic

What is a Commonwealth


200

In 1648 the Peace of Westphalia ended the war and divided this

What is The Holy Roman Empire

300

Was a Huguenot political leader named Henry of Navarre and issued the Edict of Nantes

King Henry IV

300

Broke away from the Renaissance principles of balance, harmony, and moderation and represented people as elongated, to show suffering and heightened emotion.

What was Mannerism

300

During the 1500s, France encountered a series of civil wars, known as ? (1562–1598)

What was the French Wars of Religion

300

A political system in which a ruler holds total power

What is Absolutism

300

Charles I attempted to put more rituals into the Church of England. This led thousands of this group to leave for America. 

What were the Puritans

400

Came to power with the death of Queen Elizabeth and believed in the Divine Right of Kings

King James I

400

John Locke believed that man in his natural state enjoyed freedom and had certain rights

What is Natural Rights

400

The location that The Thirty Years War was primarily fought in

What was the Holy Roman Empire

400

A Russian noble

What is a Boyer

400

Prior to Louis XIV becoming king, this church official and Mazarin weakened Protestant power and strengthened royal power

Who was Cardinal Richelieu

500

Is regarded as the best example of absolutism in the seventeenth century - France

Who was King Louis XIV

500

French Protestants influenced by John Calvin

Who are the Huguenots

500

John Locke's ideas led to the creation of the United States documents that led to the American Revolution

What is the Declaration of Independence and Constitution

500

Russian for “caesar,” the title used by Russian emperors

What is Czar

500

Following the 30 Years War, Prussia rose to power under leaders with this common name

What was Frederick