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APEH Review: Quiz #1

Contestants do not forget to… –Always phrase your question in the form of an answer –Hands on your buzzers it is time to play

$100 $300 $500 $200 $100 $500 $300 $500 $100 $500 $200 $400 $100 $400 $200 $500 $100 $400 $200 $300 $200 $400 Rise of Nation-States RenaissanceReformation Age of Absolutism Scientific Revolution Final Jeopardy

It was Europe's most powerful state in the sixteenth century from both the political as well as economic vantage points. Rise of Nation- States $100

Rise of Nation- States $200 This series of wars led to the ascendancy of the Tudors in England.

Sixteenth-century European balance of power was challenged MOST by the ambitions of this royal family. Rise of Nation- States $300

This socio-economic group was most supportive of the policies initiated by the new monarchies of western Europe during the last fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. Rise of Nation- States $400

This 1494 treaty created the Papal Line of Demarcation settling the commercial rivalry between Portugal and Spain. Rise of Nation- States $500

In Renaissance Italy, it was described as a secular view of man and nature. Renaissance $100

Renaissance $200 His 1455 invention of a moveable type press had a major impact on the development of European civilization.

Renaissance $300 In his book The Prince, he called for a unified Italy free of foreign invaders.

Renaissance $400 This noted figure of 16th century Europe was commonly known as the “ prince of the Christian Humanists. ”

Renaissance $500 In 1492 Ferdinand & Isabella conquered this palace of the Moors in Granada.

Reformation $100 It is translated as “ Faith Alone. ”

Reformation $200 Like his father before him, this 16th century Spanish monarch ’ s goal was a united Christendom.

Reformation $300 His publication “ In Defense of the Seven Sacraments ” made it appear the English monarch was a protector of religious orthodoxy.

Reformation $400 During the sixteenth century Reformation, this league was organized by German princes to defend themselves against the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V.

Reformation $500 This group of religious radicals believed in adult baptisms and a complete separation of church and state.

Age of Absolutism $100 Louis XIVs court was compelled to reside at this palace.

Age of Absolutism $200 The Petition of Right was issued by Parliament in 1628 during the reign of this Stuart king.

Age of Absolutism $300 Under Louis XIV, this 1598 edict was revoked.

Age of Absolutism $400 This revolt of nobles in France was a reaction to the centralizing powers of Richelieu and Mazzarin.

Age of Absolutism $500 To obtain a foothold on the Baltic Sea, Peter the Great had to defeat this Scandinavian country.

Scientific Revolution $100 This English scientist developed the theory of gravity, co-invented calculus and made significant advancements in optics.

Scientific Revolution $200 His book Novum Organum advocated empiricism and induction.

Scientific Revolution $300 This Flemish anatomist conducted detailed studies of the human body.

Scientific Revolution $400 This book by Copernicus developed the heliocentric theory of planetary motion.

Scientific Revolution $500 It was Britain ’ s equivalent of the French Royal Academy of Science.

Rise of Nation- States $100 What was SPAIN?

Rise of Nation- States $200 What was the WARS OF THE ROSES?

Rise of Nation- States $300 Who were the HABSBURGS?

Rise of Nation- States $400 What was the MIDDLE CLASS?

Rise of Nation- States $500 What was the TREATY OF TORDESILLAS (1494)?

Renaissance $100 What was HUMANISM?

Renaissance $200 Who was GUTENBURG?

Renaissance $300 Who was MACHIAVELLI?

Topic 2 $400 Who was ERASMUS OF ROTTERDAM?

Renaissance $500 What was the ALHAMBRA?

Reformation $100 What is SOLA FIDE?

Reformation $200 Who was PHILIP II?

Reformation $300 Who was HENRY VIII?

Topic 3 $400 What was the LEAGUE OF SCHMALKALD?

Reformation $500 Who were the ANABAPTISTS?

Age of Absolutism $100 What was the VERSAILLES PALACE?

Age of Absolutism $200 Who was CHARLES I?

Age of Absolutism $300 What was the EDICT OF NANTES?

Age of Absolutism $400 What was THE FRONDE?

Age of Absolutism $500 What was SWEDEN?

Scientific Revolution $100 Who was ISAAC NEWTON?

Scientific Revolution $200 Who was FRANCIS BACON?

Scientific Revolution $300 Who was VESALIUS?

Scientific Revolution $400 What was ON THE REVOLUTIONS OF THE HEAVENLY ORBS?

Scientific Revolution $500 What was the ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON?

Final Jeopardy Category is …... Popes Make your wagers please ….

FINAL This 16th century pope commissioned Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. ANSWER

What is Who was POPE JULIUS II?