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Unit Jeopardy Years War Absolutism Western Europe Absolutism Limited Monarchy & Republics European Culture FINAL

30 Years War 100 What event sparked the 30 years’ war? a rebellion of Protestant nobles against the Catholic ruler Ferdinand in Bohemia.

30 Years War 200 What allowed the German states to determine their religion? Peace of Westphalia of 1648

30 Years War 300 What country became dominant in Europe after the 30 years wars? France

30 Years War 400 The 30 years’ war led to the destruction of what country? Germany

30 Years War 500 What was the result of Cardinal Richelieu’s foreign policy? An increase in debt

Absolutism Western Europe 100 The “military revolution,” or changes in the science and practice of warfare between 1550 and 1650, saw armies change from mercenaries to conscripts for manpower.

Absolutism Western Europe 200 Jacques Boussuet’s Politics Drawn from the Very Words of Holy Scripture was the fundamental statement of seventeenth-century divine right monarchy.

Absolutism Western Europe 300 Ultimate authority rests solely in the hands of a king who rules by divine right Absolutism

Absolutism Western Europe 400 Cardinal Richelieu was most successful in strengthening the central role of the monarchy in domestic and foreign policy.

Absolutism Western Europe 500 The costly palace built by Louis XIV, that became the envy of all European monarchs, was Versailles.

Absolutism 100 Russian society in the seventeenth century was characterized by a highly oppressive system of serfdom

Absolutism 200 The Austrian Empire in the seventeenth century lost a German empire, but gained one in eastern and southeastern Europe.

Absolutism 300 After 1648, the Holy Roman Empire was not really and empire at all but rather a loose association of 300 German states.

Absolutism 400 Who had a program of Europeanization that was predominantly technical and aimed at modernizing the military. Peter the Great of Russia

Absolutism 500 What was the primary goal of Peter the Great’s foreign policy? opening of a port easily accessible to Europe

Limited Monarchy & Republics 100 What country was the “sleeping giant” of Eastern Europe? The Ottoman Empire

Limited Monarchy & Republics 200 How did James I of England alienate most of the members of Parliament? insisting on his right to govern through Divine Right

Limited Monarchy & Republics 300 What maintained that the King could pass no new tax without the consent of Parliament. The Petition of Right (1628)

Limited Monarchy & Republics 400 What was the significance of the“Glorious Revolution” (1688) in England? bloodlessly deposing James II in favor of William of Orange

Limited Monarchy & Republics 500 What was the significance of the English Bill of Rights? It laid the foundation for a constitutional monarchy

European Culture 100 What period of art attempted to blend the feelings of the religious reformations with Renaissance art Baroque art

European Culture 200 Which artist represented the Mannerism movement? El Greco

European Culture 300 Baroque art was superseded by which of the following artistic style? French Classicism

European Culture 400 Who was known as the one great Protestant painter of the seventeenth century? Rembrandt van Rijn

European Culture 500 Who is the first female painter admitted to the Guild of St. Luke in Haarlem and who painted scenes of everyday life? Judith Leyster

Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY!