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Central European Monarchs Clash Tom Cassell

What was the Thirty Years War over? Religion 2.Territory 3.Power among ruling families 4.All the above

What did the Peace of Westphalia not do? 1.Weakened the Hapsburg states 2.Strengthened Britain by awarding them German lands 3.Made German Princes free of the Holly Roman Empire 4.Ended Religious wars in Europe

What was the most important result of the Thirty Years War? 1.It marked the beginning of the modern state system 2.Germany became free of the Holly Roman Empire 3.It abandoned the idea of a Catholic empire would rule Europe 4.France became its own independent nation

What was the main difference between Central and Western European economies? 1.Central Europe stayed Feudal binding the serfs to the land and Western serfs were able to advance their social structure 2.Central Europe was constantly at war with the world and western was at peace 3.Central Europe had unfertile land and the had to import everything

Who also rose to power with Austria? 1.Germany 2.Hungry 3.South Africa 4.Poland 5.Norway 6.Spain 7.Prussia 8.USSR 9.United Arab Emirates

Who joined Austria to fight France in the War of the Austrian Succession ? 1.Spain 2.Prussia 3.Great Britain 4.Italy 5.China 6.Japan 7.Iraq

Which countries was the Seven Years War fought? 1.The America's, Afghanistan, and Europe 2.The America’s, India, and Europe 3. United Arab Emirates, Ghana, Liberia 4.Spain, Liberia, Italy

What kind of room has no windows or doors? 1.A secret room 2.A mushroom 3.An underground room 4.A back room

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