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Team ATeam BTeam C Paul Kennedy The Habsburgs The United Provinces England The 30 Years War France

A country that exercises a dominant influence over other countries. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct When more than one country has dominance over an area.

When a country’s power is limited by the power of either one or more other countries. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

“too much to do, too many enemies to fight, too many fronts to defend” Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

These four factors, according to Kennedy, led to the creation of the nation-states. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

I inherited an empire that included Spain, the Netherlands, Austria and parts of Germany, when I was only 15 years old. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

I was the son of Charles V, when he abdicated the Spanish throne, I became King of Spain. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

I was the Holy Roman Emperor, and brother of Charles V Team A Correct Team B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct Team A Incorrect

My Nephew was Charles V, my Son in Law and Great Nephew was Phillip II. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

In the 1 st Phase of the 30 Years’ War, I succeeded in unifying Bohemia under the Catholic Religion. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

This part of the Habsburg Empire ruled over the Netherlands. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

This Protestant Religion took a firm hold on the Northern Provinces of the Netherlands Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

This other Protestant country provided help for the United Provinces during their revolt for independence. Team A Correct Team B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct Team A Incorrect

The major trade that connected the Netherlands to England. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

This treaty recognized the Independence of the United Provinces of the Netherlands. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

As King of England I started the Anglican Church Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

When my brother Edward died, I took over England and restored the Roman Catholic Church. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

While I was Queen I returned England to the religion of my father, Henry VIII. Team A Correct Team B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct Team A Incorrect

England strengthened it’s role as the most powerful Protestant nation when this happened. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

England wanted to maintain the balance of power in Europe, so it joined with these countries, to defend against the Habsburgs. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

The Thirty Years’ War was primarily fought here. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

This event was the most immediate cause of the 30 Years’ War. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

During the 2 nd phase of the war, this divided because of Wallenstein’s personal goals. Team A Correct Team B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct Team A Incorrect

The Peace of Westphalia reinstated this treaty, only now it included Calvinism. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

As a result of the Peace of Westphalia not only was the Netherlands’ Independence recognized, but so was the independence of these. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

The family name of the French Royal family which was the chief rival of Charles V and the Habsburgs. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

French Protestants. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

Francis I did this to try and pay off his countries debt, instead it backfired, by creating a tax exempt class, “nobility of the robe. Team A Correct Team B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct Team A Incorrect

This treaty establish the Catholic Church as the state religion of France. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

Henry IV passed this act in order to set aside religious principles for political necessity. Team A Correct Team A IncorrectTeam B IncorrectTeam C Incorrect Team B CorrectTeam C Correct

Go back to the scoreboard Final Jeopardy: Name 3 reasons that the Hapsburgs failed to become a Hegemony by the second half of the 17 th century.