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FRANCE ENGLAND SPAIN CENTRAL EUROPE RUSSIA

DOCUMENT ALLOWED HUGUENOTS TO HAVE SOME RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

WHAT IS THE EDICT OF NANTES?

THIS ECONOMIC ADVISOR TO LOUIS 14TH ENCOURAGED THE FRENCH TO PRODUCE ITS OWN GOODS TO CREATE WEALTH

WHO IS JEAN-BAPTISTE COLBERT?

HE PROMOTED THE ARTS AND BELIEVED THAT ART SHOULD GLORIFY THE MONARCH AND HIS EMPIRE, NOT GOD.

WHO IS LOUIS XIV?

HE CONVERTED TO CATHOLICISM TO PROMOTE PEACE AND SAID “PARIS IS WELL WORTH A MASS.”

WHO IS HENRY IV (OF NAVARRE)?

ADVISED THE MONARCH BECAUSE HE WAS WEAK; INVOLVED FRANCE IN THE THIRTY YEAR’S WAR

WHO IS CARDINAL RICHELIEU?

THIS GOVERNING BODY LIMITED THE MONARCH’S POWER

WHAT IS THE PARLIAMENT?

THIS MONARCH LEFT HUGE DEBTS AND HAD FOUGHT “MONEY-SQUABBLES” WITH PARLIAMENT

WHO IS QUEEN ELIZABETH I?

THIS INVOLVED THE CAVALIERS VERSUS THE “ROUNDHEADS”

WHAT IS THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR?

THIS MILITARY RULER HELD THE KING CHARLES PRISONER

WHO IS OLIVER CROMWELL?

EXECUTING THE KING CHALLENGED THIS IDEA ABOUT MONARCHS IN GENERAL

WHAT IS DIVINE RIGHT?

“HIS SMILE AND HIS DAGGER WERE VERY CLOSE.”

WHO IS PHILIP II?

DEFENDING CATHOLICISM COST THE EMPIRE THIS IN THE ENGLISH CHANNEL

WHAT IS THE SPANISH ARMADA?

HIS PAINTINGS OFTEN INCLUDED DISTORTED BODIES AND SYMBOLS OF THE CATHOLIC FAITH

WHO IS EL GRECO?

HIS WORKS INCLUDED ROYAL FAMILY PORTRAITS AND REFLECTED PRIDE IN THE SPANISH MONARCHY

WHO IS DIEGO VELAZQUEZ?

SPAIN SUFFERED HUGE ECONOMIC PROBLEMS BECAUSE IS WAS DOING MORE OF THIS, AS IN BUYING FROM THE OUTSIDE

WHAT IS IMPORTING?

THIS CONFLICT CAN BE MARKED BY HAPSBURGS’ VICTORIES AND DEFEATS

WHAT IS THE THIRTY YEARS’ WAR?

THIS AGREEMENT SIGNIFIED THE END OF THE HOPE OF A CATHOLIC EUROPE

WHAT IS THE TREATY OF WESTPHALIA?

THIS FAMILY OF RULERS HAD DIFFICULTY IN MAINTAINING UNITY DUE TO SO MANY DIFFERENT ETHNICITIES AND LANGUAGES WITHIN THEIR TERRITORIES

WHO ARE THE HAPSBURGS?

THIS RULER SURPRISED HER ENEMIES BY SHOWING UP WITH AN ARMY, THANKS TO HUGARY

WHO IS MARIA THERESA?

THIS MONARCH GAINED THE SUPPORT THE JUNKERS BY MAKING THEM ARMY OFFICERS

WHO IS FREDERICK WILLIAM “THE GREAT ELECTOR”?

EDITED THE FIRST ISSUE OF THE FIRST NEWSPAPER

WHO IS PETER I?

HE TURNED AGAINST THE BOYARS BY USING THE SECRET POLICE

WHO IS IVAN IV?

PETER I BELIEVED THAT THIS WOULD BE THE KEY TO RUSSIAN WESTERNIZATION

WHAT IS A WARM-WATER PORT?

IVAN IV'S “BAD PERIOD” BEGAN WITH THIS EVENT

WHAT IS THE DEATH OF HIS WIFE?

PETER I HIRED ___________ TO TRAIN HIS SOLDIERS TO BECOME MORE MODERN

WHAT IS EUROPEAN OFFICERS?