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France Prussia Austria Russia 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points EnglandSpain

THIS SPANISH KING ADVANCED CATHOLIC POWER THROUGHOUT THE WORLD

PHILIP II

BELIEF THAT AUTHORITY TO RULE COMES DIRECTLY FROM GOD

DIVINE RIGHT

HE WROTE DON QUIXOTE

MIGUEL DE CERVANTES

A FLEET OF SHIPS

ARMADA

THIS EMPIRE INCLUDED THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE AND THE NETHERLANDS AND WAS RULED BY CHARLES V

HAPSBURG EMPIRE

FRENCH PROTESTANTS

HUGUENOTS

PALACE BUILT BY LOUIS XIV

VERSAILLES

French Cardinal who strengthened the central government by destroying the power of the nobles

RICHELIEU

DOCUMENT ISSUED TO PROTECT PROTESTANTS

EDICT OF NANTES

MAINTAINING A DISTRIBUTION OF MILITARY AND ECONOMIC POWER AMONG EUROPEAN NATIONS TO PREVENT ANY ONE FROM DOMINATING

BALANCE OF POWER

LEADER OF THE ROUNDHEADS

OLIVER CROMWELL

THE FIRST STUART KING

JAMES I

A GOVERNMENT IN WHICH A CONSTITUITON OR LEGISLATIVE BODY LIMITS THE MONARCH’S POWER

LIMITED MONARCHY

THE NAME FOR THE GOVERNMENT SET UP BY OLIVER CROMWELL IN ENGLAND

COMMONWEALTH

PRINCIPLE STATING THAT A PERSON CANNOT BE HELD IN PRISON WITHOUT BEING CHARGED WITH A CRIME

HABEAS CORPUS

THEY ARE THE LANDOWNERS IN PRUSSIA

JUNKERS

HE USED HIS NEWLY FOUND MILITARY BACKGROUND TO SEIZE SILESIA

FREDERICK II “THE GREAT”

THIS DOCUMENT ENDED THE THIRTY YEARS WAR

PEACE OF WESTPHALIA

THIS FIRST FEMALE RULER OF THE HAPSBURGS MADE VIENNA INTO A CENTER FOR MUSIC AND ARTS

MARIA THERESA

NAME GIVEN TO 1618 ACT OF PROTESTANTS THROWING CATHOLICS OUT OF WINDOW IN PRESENT DAY CZECH REPUBLIC

DEFENESTRATION OF PRAGUE

RULER OF RUSSIA WHO CARRIED OUT SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC REFORMS TO MODERNIZE THE COUNTY

PETER THE GREAT

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA WHO BEGAN STATE-SUPPORTED EDUCATION FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

CATHERINE THE GREAT

CITY BUILT BY PETER THE GREAT AS A “WINDOW ON THE WEST”

ST. PETERSBURG

PENINSULA GAINED AFTER RUSSO-TURKISH WAR GIVING RUSSIA A WARM WATER PORT ON THE BLACK SEA

CRIMEAN

THIS HAPPENED TO POLAND IN 1795 AS A RESULT OF PARTITIONING AMONG RUSSIA, PRUSSIA AND AUSTRIA

POLAND DISAPPEARED FROM THE MAP OF EUROPE UNTIL 1919

Make your wager

THE SITE OF THE FIRST OFFICIAL THANKSGIVING IN AMERICA IN ALSO THE BIRTHPLACE OF “TAPS”

BERKELEY PLANTATION VIRGINIA