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Hapsburgs Ren-i-sance

Explor-ation

Counter Reform-ation

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Round 2

Final Jeopardy

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Age – Time it’s all a Period

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Era from 1300-1500, sometimes called the “age of transition,” as it marked a period of innovation toward modern Europe from the Middle Ages.

Era from 1300-1500, sometimes called the “age of transition,” as it marked a period of innovation toward modern Europe from the Middle Ages.

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RenaissanceRenaissance

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Period between the collapse of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance, dating approximately 476-1450 CE.

Period between the collapse of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance, dating approximately 476-1450 CE.

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Middle AgesMiddle Ages

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Period when the Catholic Church examined internal practices to combat the success of the Protestant Reformation.

Period when the Catholic Church examined internal practices to combat the success of the Protestant Reformation.

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Counter-ReformationCounter-Reformation

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The explorations of Columbus, Cortez, and others brought this

to Spain.

The explorations of Columbus, Cortez, and others brought this

to Spain.

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Golden AgeGolden Age

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Territories and colonies administered directly by Spain in Europe, America, Africa, Asia and Oceania.

Territories and colonies administered directly by Spain in Europe, America, Africa, Asia and Oceania.

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Age of ExplorationAge of Exploration

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Given by Charles VI just prior to his death (1740) allowing his daughter, Maria Theresa

to inherit Austria and Hapsburg lands despite

being a woman.

Given by Charles VI just prior to his death (1740) allowing his daughter, Maria Theresa

to inherit Austria and Hapsburg lands despite

being a woman.

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Pragmatic SanctionPragmatic Sanction

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A Catholic, he inherited the HRE after the abdication of his father, led the Spanish Counter-Reformation, but failed to invade England with his Armada.

A Catholic, he inherited the HRE after the abdication of his father, led the Spanish Counter-Reformation, but failed to invade England with his Armada.

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Philip IIPhilip II

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Ruled Spain from 1516-56, sacked Rome, and defended

family lands from the Ottomans. He split the Hapsburg Spanish and Holy Roman lands b/w his

son and brother.

Ruled Spain from 1516-56, sacked Rome, and defended

family lands from the Ottomans. He split the Hapsburg Spanish and Holy Roman lands b/w his

son and brother.

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Charles VCharles V

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The 1648 treaty ending the Thirty Years’ War (the Protestant rebellion against the HRE).

The 1648 treaty ending the Thirty Years’ War (the Protestant rebellion against the HRE).

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Treaty of Westphalia Treaty of Westphalia

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Ruler of the Netherlands who led a revolt for independence against

Hapsburg Philip II of Spain.

Ruler of the Netherlands who led a revolt for independence against

Hapsburg Philip II of Spain.

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William of OrangeWilliam of Orange

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Flemish painters who applied great attention to the details in their work, especially facial expressions.

Flemish painters who applied great attention to the details in their work, especially facial expressions.

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Van Eyck brothersVan Eyck brothers

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European inventor of the printing press, which allowed books to be printed quickly and economically. This innovation aided the spread of Renaissance and Reformation ideas through Europe.

European inventor of the printing press, which allowed books to be printed quickly and economically. This innovation aided the spread of Renaissance and Reformation ideas through Europe.

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Johannes Gutenberg Johannes Gutenberg

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Italian diplomat who lived from 1478-1529. Published The Book of the Courtier, the most famous book of the Renaissance, blueprinting the archetypical “Renaissance man.”

Italian diplomat who lived from 1478-1529. Published The Book of the Courtier, the most famous book of the Renaissance, blueprinting the archetypical “Renaissance man.”

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Baldassare CastiglioneBaldassare Castiglione

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Known as the father of Renaissance Humanism, he was a cleric committed to humanistic pursuits and careful study of the classics.

Known as the father of Renaissance Humanism, he was a cleric committed to humanistic pursuits and careful study of the classics.

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Francesco Petrarch Francesco Petrarch

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Renaissance scholars of classical Greek and Roman works of literature and thought who were great advocates of liberal arts education and the importance of the individual.

Renaissance scholars of classical Greek and Roman works of literature and thought who were great advocates of liberal arts education and the importance of the individual.

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HumanistsHumanists

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Joint-stock company founded in 1602, with total control over

trading (mainly in spices) between the East Indies and the

Netherlands.

Joint-stock company founded in 1602, with total control over

trading (mainly in spices) between the East Indies and the

Netherlands.

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Dutch East India CompanyDutch East India Company

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A period of economic innovation that was a result of colonization and exploration between the late

15th and early 18th centuries. Rise of joint stock companies

and the growth of mercantilism occurred during this time.

A period of economic innovation that was a result of colonization and exploration between the late

15th and early 18th centuries. Rise of joint stock companies

and the growth of mercantilism occurred during this time.

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Commercial RevolutionCommercial Revolution

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Italian explorer commissioned to find a shorter route to Asia by sailing westward. Goal was to break away from the Portuguese hold on the Mediterranean Sea trade.

Italian explorer commissioned to find a shorter route to Asia by sailing westward. Goal was to break away from the Portuguese hold on the Mediterranean Sea trade.

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Christopher Columbus

Christopher Columbus

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Second leg of the three-part trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas in which African slaves traveled across the Atlantic. This passage was cruel and fatal for many.

Second leg of the three-part trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas in which African slaves traveled across the Atlantic. This passage was cruel and fatal for many.

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Middle PassageMiddle Passage

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Economic theory which dominated 16th-18th c Western Europe, held that a country’s wealth was measured by the amount of gold and silver it possessed. Led to fierce contest for metal riches through exploration and colonialism.

Economic theory which dominated 16th-18th c Western Europe, held that a country’s wealth was measured by the amount of gold and silver it possessed. Led to fierce contest for metal riches through exploration and colonialism.

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MercantilismMercantilism

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According to the New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia, he was the worst Pope. Known for his extreme decadence, and killing those who opposed him, he took indulgences to new “heights” to pay for his lifestyle and that of his children.

According to the New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia, he was the worst Pope. Known for his extreme decadence, and killing those who opposed him, he took indulgences to new “heights” to pay for his lifestyle and that of his children.

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Rodrigo Borgia,

Pope Alexander VI.

Rodrigo Borgia,

Pope Alexander VI.

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Religious order created to strengthen support of the Church during the Counter-Reformation. Founded by Ignatius de Loyola (1534) the order of priests continue the commitment of good deeds to achieve salvation. Order is also known for it’s dedication to education. 

Religious order created to strengthen support of the Church during the Counter-Reformation. Founded by Ignatius de Loyola (1534) the order of priests continue the commitment of good deeds to achieve salvation. Order is also known for it’s dedication to education. 

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JesuitsJesuits

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17th c movement w/in the Catholic Church opposing the Jesuits and advocating salvation through grace, not good works.

17th c movement w/in the Catholic Church opposing the Jesuits and advocating salvation through grace, not good works.

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JansenismJansenism

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Summoned by Pope Paul III to define Catholic doctrine thwarting Protestant attacks on the Church. Doctrines were not reformed, but several corrupt practices were ended. Many of the reforms remained until late 1967.

Summoned by Pope Paul III to define Catholic doctrine thwarting Protestant attacks on the Church. Doctrines were not reformed, but several corrupt practices were ended. Many of the reforms remained until late 1967.

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Council of TrentCouncil of Trent

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Demonstrating the significance of the printing press in disseminating Reformation ideas, this was compiled by Pope Paul IV, listing reading items considered “harmful” to faith or morals.

Demonstrating the significance of the printing press in disseminating Reformation ideas, this was compiled by Pope Paul IV, listing reading items considered “harmful” to faith or morals.

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Index of Forbidden BooksIndex of Forbidden Books

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Practice within RCC of the Middle Ages to gain power for a son who would not inherit family wealth and land because of birth order.

Practice within RCC of the Middle Ages to gain power for a son who would not inherit family wealth and land because of birth order.

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SimonySimony

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Calvinist belief that, at the beginning of time, God knew who would come to salvation through faith in Jesus and his death for all sinners. This concept remains a hot button among Protestant Christians.

Calvinist belief that, at the beginning of time, God knew who would come to salvation through faith in Jesus and his death for all sinners. This concept remains a hot button among Protestant Christians.

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PredestinationPredestination

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Luther’s revolutionary idea that every believer had the ability to read and interpret the Bible, that all people of faith were viewed by God as equals. Directly challenged the RCC position that this was only for priests.

Luther’s revolutionary idea that every believer had the ability to read and interpret the Bible, that all people of faith were viewed by God as equals. Directly challenged the RCC position that this was only for priests.

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Priesthood of All BelieversPriesthood of All Believers

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Luther’s central tenet that people are led to salvation only through inner faith in God. Directly challenged RCC teachings that a person’s adherence to rituals and good deeds earned them a place in Heaven based on their earthly works..

Luther’s central tenet that people are led to salvation only through inner faith in God. Directly challenged RCC teachings that a person’s adherence to rituals and good deeds earned them a place in Heaven based on their earthly works..

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Justification through Faith Alone

Justification through Faith Alone

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Luther’s list of complaints and reforms, including accusations against Johann Tetzel’s selling of indulgences. His protests spread through Europe quickly thanks to the printing press, igniting the Reformation.

Luther’s list of complaints and reforms, including accusations against Johann Tetzel’s selling of indulgences. His protests spread through Europe quickly thanks to the printing press, igniting the Reformation.

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95 Theses95 Theses

More Reform Potpourri

Explore&

Colonize

TheTudors

EnglishCivil War

Between the

Crowns

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Round 1

Final Jeopardy

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Edict of Nantes (1598)

Edict of Nantes (1598)

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Signed by King Henry IV (FR) granting Huguenots limited political freedom, later revoked by Louis XIV in 1685 leading to massive emigration of the Huguenots to England and the Netherlands.

Signed by King Henry IV (FR) granting Huguenots limited political freedom, later revoked by Louis XIV in 1685 leading to massive emigration of the Huguenots to England and the Netherlands.

Home

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John CalvinJohn Calvin

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Swiss leader of Protestantism and advocate of predestination who created theocracies in Swiss cantons. His ideas led to a large following in France, known collectively as the Huguenots.

Swiss leader of Protestantism and advocate of predestination who created theocracies in Swiss cantons. His ideas led to a large following in France, known collectively as the Huguenots.

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John TetzelJohn Tetzel

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Monk commissioned by Pope Leo X to raise money for the RCC and was sent throughout northern Germany to sell indulgences (official absolution for sin). Outraged Luther and other critics of the church igniting the fire of reformation.

Monk commissioned by Pope Leo X to raise money for the RCC and was sent throughout northern Germany to sell indulgences (official absolution for sin). Outraged Luther and other critics of the church igniting the fire of reformation.

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John WycliffeJohn Wycliffe

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14th century critic of the RCC and it’s corrupt clergy, challenging papal infallibility, and other teaching. With Jan Hus, set the stage for the Protestant Reformation.

14th century critic of the RCC and it’s corrupt clergy, challenging papal infallibility, and other teaching. With Jan Hus, set the stage for the Protestant Reformation.

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Diet of Worms1521

Diet of Worms1521

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Special imperial council called by HRE Charles V who, at 19, faced Martin Luther (40) ultimately excommunicating him for heresy against the RCC.

Special imperial council called by HRE Charles V who, at 19, faced Martin Luther (40) ultimately excommunicating him for heresy against the RCC.

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Vernacular LanguagesVernacular Languages

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Common speech of the masses

Common speech of the masses

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VulgateVulgate

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Latin translation of the Bible by Jerome (348-420 CE) and adopted as the standard version by the RCC.

Latin translation of the Bible by Jerome (348-420 CE) and adopted as the standard version by the RCC.

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MilletsMillets

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Groups of religious and ethnic minorities who formed administrative units. These

units were governed by laws particular to their needs

within the Ottoman Empire.

Groups of religious and ethnic minorities who formed administrative units. These

units were governed by laws particular to their needs

within the Ottoman Empire.

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Hundred Year’s WarHundred Year’s War

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War b/w England & France lasting 1337-1453 CE. France won the war and expelled the English from all FR lands except Calais.

War b/w England & France lasting 1337-1453 CE. France won the war and expelled the English from all FR lands except Calais.

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Holy Roman EmpireHoly Roman Empire

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Political affiliation of Germanic and central European city states and principalities to perpetuate Latin Christendom. Did not include England or France. Emperors after the 14th c were elected by seven electors representing the clergy and notable nouns.

Political affiliation of Germanic and central European city states and principalities to perpetuate Latin Christendom. Did not include England or France. Emperors after the 14th c were elected by seven electors representing the clergy and notable nouns.

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Treaty of TordesillasTreaty of Tordesillas

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Agreement b/w Spain and Portugal to divide the Atlantic Ocean from north to south so the two nations would not compete for the same lands. Spain was to explore lands west of the line while Portugal explored the eastern region.

Agreement b/w Spain and Portugal to divide the Atlantic Ocean from north to south so the two nations would not compete for the same lands. Spain was to explore lands west of the line while Portugal explored the eastern region.

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John CabotJohn Cabot

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15th c English explorer who traveled to the coasts of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, and New England. His voyages led to England’s claim in North America.

15th c English explorer who traveled to the coasts of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, and New England. His voyages led to England’s claim in North America.

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Henry HudsonHenry Hudson

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Dutch sailor who searched for the NW Passage claiming much of Northern Canada while employed by the British.

Dutch sailor who searched for the NW Passage claiming much of Northern Canada while employed by the British.

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Sea DogsSea Dogs

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Group of adventurous English sea captains who challenged Portuguese and Spanish sea trade supremacy and robbed foreign vessels of their valuables. Included: Sir Francis Drake, Sir John Hawkins, and Sir Walter Raleigh were among this

Group of adventurous English sea captains who challenged Portuguese and Spanish sea trade supremacy and robbed foreign vessels of their valuables. Included: Sir Francis Drake, Sir John Hawkins, and Sir Walter Raleigh were among this

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Ferdinand MagellenFerdinand Magellen

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Portuguese navigator whose crew first circumnavigated the globe proving the world was round and the New World was not part of Asia. Credited for naming the Pacific Ocean b/c of it’s calm nature.

Portuguese navigator whose crew first circumnavigated the globe proving the world was round and the New World was not part of Asia. Credited for naming the Pacific Ocean b/c of it’s calm nature.

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Last Tudor monarch, succeeding Mary I Last Tudor monarch, succeeding Mary I in 1558 and ruling until 1603. Lead the in 1558 and ruling until 1603. Lead the defeat of the Spanish Armada and defeat of the Spanish Armada and developing England into a world power. developing England into a world power. Strengthened the English Protestant Strengthened the English Protestant Church.Church.

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Elizabeth IElizabeth I

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Bloody MaryBloody Mary

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Wife of Philip II (Spain) and Queen of England from 1553-1558. Ruthlessly suppressed Anglicanism in her attempt to re-Catholicize England.

Wife of Philip II (Spain) and Queen of England from 1553-1558. Ruthlessly suppressed Anglicanism in her attempt to re-Catholicize England.

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Tudor King of England (1509-47). Established the Anglican Church, as the official Church of England, when the Pope refused to annul his first marriage to the niece of Queen Isabella of Spain.

Tudor King of England (1509-47). Established the Anglican Church, as the official Church of England, when the Pope refused to annul his first marriage to the niece of Queen Isabella of Spain.

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King Henry VIIIKing Henry VIII

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Mary Queen of ScotsMary Queen of Scots

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Catholic cousin of Protestant Elizabeth I. She allegedly plotted with Spain’s Philip II to usurp the English throne. Elizabeth had her beheaded.

Catholic cousin of Protestant Elizabeth I. She allegedly plotted with Spain’s Philip II to usurp the English throne. Elizabeth had her beheaded.

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William LaudWilliam Laud

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Archbishop of Canterbury under Charles I (England) who tried to force the Scottish to use the English Book of Common Prayer. Later executed by Parliament during the English Civil War.

Archbishop of Canterbury under Charles I (England) who tried to force the Scottish to use the English Book of Common Prayer. Later executed by Parliament during the English Civil War.

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Presented to James I of England by MPs in response to his absolutist tendencies. Held that King could not tax w/o Parliamentary consent, quarter troops in private homes during peacetime, declare martial law, or imprison a person w/o a definite charge.

Presented to James I of England by MPs in response to his absolutist tendencies. Held that King could not tax w/o Parliamentary consent, quarter troops in private homes during peacetime, declare martial law, or imprison a person w/o a definite charge.

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Petition of RightPetition of Right

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Supporters of Parliament including non-Anglican Protestants and Puritans, while the opposition also known as (Royalists) supported the King – largely Roman Catholics, Anglicans, and nobles.

Supporters of Parliament including non-Anglican Protestants and Puritans, while the opposition also known as (Royalists) supported the King – largely Roman Catholics, Anglicans, and nobles.

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Roundheads and CavaliersRoundheads and Cavaliers

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Stuart son of James I, ruled England 1625-49. Had visions of being an absolute ruler and fought with Parliament over money, taking advantage of ancient taxes (i.e., ship tax) to avoid calling Parliament to meet. First European monarch to be beheaded by his own people.

Stuart son of James I, ruled England 1625-49. Had visions of being an absolute ruler and fought with Parliament over money, taking advantage of ancient taxes (i.e., ship tax) to avoid calling Parliament to meet. First European monarch to be beheaded by his own people.

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Charles ICharles I

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Special courts under England’s James I designed to punish political dissenters and Puritans. A symbol of absolutism dating back to Henry VII.

Special courts under England’s James I designed to punish political dissenters and Puritans. A symbol of absolutism dating back to Henry VII.

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Star Chamber CourtsStar Chamber Courts

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Parliament convened by Charles I in 1640. It officially lasted twenty years and was involved in the civil war against Charles I.

Parliament convened by Charles I in 1640. It officially lasted twenty years and was involved in the civil war against Charles I.

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Long ParliamentLong Parliament

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Hunting chalet remodeled by Louis XIV thirteen miles outside of Paris to move the seat of power in France as well as lessen the power of the nobility, forced to live here several months each year. Ultimately this abode consumed 60% of all taxes raised.

Hunting chalet remodeled by Louis XIV thirteen miles outside of Paris to move the seat of power in France as well as lessen the power of the nobility, forced to live here several months each year. Ultimately this abode consumed 60% of all taxes raised.

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VersaillesVersailles

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Tsar of the Russia’s 1682-1725, brought Western ideas to Russia, improving the army, introducing technology and forcing new fashion styles on his people. Transformed Russia into a major world power.

Tsar of the Russia’s 1682-1725, brought Western ideas to Russia, improving the army, introducing technology and forcing new fashion styles on his people. Transformed Russia into a major world power.

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Peter the GreatPeter the Great

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Cardinal RichelieuCardinal Richelieu

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Chief minister to Louis XIII (son of Henry IV). He worked to establish absolute rule and weaken the nobles and Huguenots, while raising up middle class by employing them as Intendents.

Chief minister to Louis XIII (son of Henry IV). He worked to establish absolute rule and weaken the nobles and Huguenots, while raising up middle class by employing them as Intendents.

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War fought by European powers after the death of the last Hapsburg ruler of Spain in 1700, which left the throne to Louis XIV’s grandson. Ended with the Treaty of Utrecht (1713).

War fought by European powers after the death of the last Hapsburg ruler of Spain in 1700, which left the throne to Louis XIV’s grandson. Ended with the Treaty of Utrecht (1713).

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War of Spanish SuccessionWar of Spanish Succession

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English philosopher and other who argued that individuals have natural rights of life, political equality, and property that could not be violated by a political leader in a social contract.

English philosopher and other who argued that individuals have natural rights of life, political equality, and property that could not be violated by a political leader in a social contract.

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John LockeJohn Locke

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HomeFinal

Jeopardy Question

Of those who ruled England, France, Prussia, and Russia, the five who were considered “politiques.”

Of those who ruled England, France, Prussia, and Russia, the five who were considered “politiques.”

Henry IV (France)Elizabeth I (England)

Peter the Great (Russia)Catherine the Great (Russia)Frederick the Great (Prussia)

Henry IV (France)Elizabeth I (England)

Peter the Great (Russia)Catherine the Great (Russia)Frederick the Great (Prussia)

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