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1 Unit 3 REVIEW European History Jeopardy!

2 Welcome!

3 Chapters 16 & 17 France England Spanish v. Dutch Russia & Prussia Austria & Ottomans 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

4 He strengthened the intendant method of local government
France 100 He strengthened the intendant method of local government Cardinal Richelieu

5 b. Establishing a central banking system
France 200 Colbert’s Mercantilism included all of the following EXCEPT? Establishing new industries & manufacturing codes Establishing a central banking system Establishing protective tariffs Improving transportation and communication b. Establishing a central banking system

6 France 300 Richelieu’s philosophy that justified actions on behalf of the state that would be condemned if carried out by private individuals? Raison d’état

7 c. France had the highest living standards in the mid 17th century
Which of the following is NOT true? French classicism subject matter associated with art of antiquity. Mercantilism is where government intervenes to secure the largest share of limited resources. France had the highest living standards in the mid 17th century. Revocation of the Edict of Nantes denied Huguenots the right to practice their religion in France. c. France had the highest living standards in the mid 17th century

8 a. Colbert’s economic policy
France 500 Which of the following did NOT weaken the economy of France under Louis XIV? Colbert’s economic policy High military expenditures Middle-class & nobles tax exemptions The use of tax farmers a. Colbert’s economic policy

9 England 100 Elizabeth I was succeed by what Stuart Monarch? James I

10 c. Middle class businessmen
England 200 The growing wealth of which group became a significant feature of English society in the 16th and 17th centuries? Nobility Clergy Middle class businessmen c. Middle class businessmen

11 England 300 He attempted to rule without Parliament, supported the policies of William of Laud, and issued stopgap levies such as “ship money.”? Charles I

12 England 400 Which of the following was not part of the period of time known as the Interregnum? Commonwealth Test Act of 1663 Protectorate Political factions: Diggers, Levellers b. Test Act of 1663

13 England 500 Which of the following was a spokesman for the Glorious Revolution? Thomas Hobbes Oliver Cromwell William Laud John Locke d. John Locke

14 a. Political power was held by landowning nobility
Spanish v. Dutch 100 Which of the following was NOT true about the Dutch Republic in the 17th century? Political power was held by landowning nobility Experienced a “Golden Age” Had the highest living standards in Europe Religiously tolerant a. Political power was held by landowning nobility

15 Spanish v. Dutch 200 The Treaty of Pyrenees led to a period of decline in what country? Spain

16 c. Peasant revolts Spanish v. Dutch 300
The decline of Spain in the 17th century can be attributed to all of the following EXCEPT? Extension of the empire beyond its resources Devaluation of currency & inflation Peasant revolts Decline of population c. Peasant revolts

17 Don Quixote Spanish v. Dutch 400
Miguel de Cervantes wrote what book which delineates the whole fabric of 16th century Spanish society? Don Quixote

18 b. Wars of the 17th century Spanish v. Dutch 500
The decline of the Dutch economy was caused by? a. Civil unrest by the peasant farmers b. Wars of the 17th century c. lack of a middle class & disdain toward money-making and hard work b. Wars of the 17th century

19 Prussia & Russia 100 Junkers & Boyars
What the landed nobility in Prussia & Russia were called? Junkers & Boyars

20 Prussia & Russia 200 Which of the following did NOT lead to the Great Elector Frederick William’s consolidation of power in the Brandenburg Estates? Failure of nobles to join with the towns to oppose the Elector The need for a strong military following the 30 Years’ War and Tatar raids Financial and military support from Cardinal Richelieu c. Financial & military support from Cardinal Richelieu

21 Prussia & Russia 300 Service nobility
Implemented under Tsars’ Ivan III & IV, this condition required the boyars to serve in the army to hold land. Service nobility

22 Prussia & Russia 400 a. Religious schism
During the Time of Troubles, Russia faced all of the following problems EXCEPT? Religious schism Cossack rebellion Foreign invasion Inner fighting among the Tsar’s relatives a. Religious schism

23 Prussia & Russia 500 Which of the following did NOT occur during the reign of Peter the Great? Incessant warfare Building of St. Petersburg Table of ranks Sack of Kiev by the Mongol Horde d. Sack of Kiev by the Mongol Horde

24 Austria & Ottomans 100 b. Millet
Which of the following was NOT associated with serfdom? Robot Millet Cossacks Hereditary subjugation b. Millet

25 Suleiman the Magnificent
Austria & Ottomans 200 His death of marked the beginning of the decline of the Ottoman Empire. Suleiman the Magnificent

26 Austria & Ottomans 300 In the aftermath of the siege of Vienna in 1683
the Turks gained a stronger foothold in Europe. the Habsburgs capture Hungary in the East. the Prussians took Bohemia from the Habsburgs. b. The Habsburgs captured Hungary

27 Austria & Ottomans 400 Landed nobility
Which of the following was NOT part of the Ottoman Empire? Janissary Millet Landed nobility Islam Landed nobility

28 Pragmatic sanction Austria & Ottomans 500
Charles VI issued the __________________ in 1713 stating that Habsburg lands were never to be divided. Pragmatic sanction


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