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“New” Monarchs JEOPARDY Jillian Epperson
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Peo ple Count ries Events Chara cterist ics Voca b Concordat of Bologna Spain 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy: New Monarchs
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Absolutism did not emerge effectively until the 17 th century when _________came to power. 100
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Louis XIV of France People
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_______created the taille which instituted a direct tax on all land property. 200
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Francis I People
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Under_________Nobles were tried without a jury, could not confront witnesses, and were often tortured. 300
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Henry VII People
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The Dominican monk who oversaw the Spanish Inquisition 400
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Tonas de Torquemada People
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__________ was the most powerful ruler in Europe during the 16 th century. 500
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Charles V People Bonus
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______was the son of the duke of York, and he seized power and instituted a strong- arm rule that lasted more than twenty years, briefly interrupted by Henry VI’s short-lived restoration. 1,000
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Edward IV People
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New Monarchs consolidated power and created the foundation for Europe’s first modern nation-states in __,__and____ 100
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France, England, and Spain Countries
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Mercenary soldiers were recruited from ______and______to form the major part of the king’s army. 200
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Switzerland and Germany Countries
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Defeat of the duchy of Burgundy in 1477 removed the threat of a new state in_____________. 300
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France Countries
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What country entered into commercial treaties with England, Portugal, and the Hanseatic League? 400
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France Countries
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The Holy Roman Empire consisted of 300 semi- autonomous ___________states. 500
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German Countries Bonus
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The latter half of the fifteenth century was considered a period of especially difficult political trial for the _____. 1,000
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English Countries
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__________________oc cured when two noble families, the House of York and the House of Lancaster fought a civil war to gain the crown. 100
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War of the Roses Events
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After the Hundred Years’ War and the Great Schism in the church, the nobility and the clergy were: 200
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In decline Events
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Maximillian I gained territory in eastern France after his marriage to: 300
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Mary of Burgundy Events
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The French nation- building had two political coner-stones in the fifteenth century. What were they? 400
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1 st : Collapse of the English Empire in France 2 nd : Defeat of Charles the Bold Events
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What established a seven member electoral college consisting of the archbishops of Mainz, Trier, and Cologne?. 500
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Golden Bull Events Bonus
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In the fifteenth century, an effort was made to control incessant feuding by the creation of an imperial diet known as the _____. 1,000
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Reichstag Events
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The New Monarchs reduced the power of the____________. 100
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Nobility Characteristics
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In return for the nobles’ support for the_______________, they gained titles and offices in the royal court 200
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King Characteristics
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The advent of _____________ increased the vulnerability of noble armies and their knights. 300
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Gunpowder Characteristics
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400 The New Monarchies increased the political influence of the_______________
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Bourgeoisie Characteristics
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500 In return for receiving more political influence, the bourgeoisie brought in___________.
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Revenues to the crown Characteristics Bonus
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Innovative funding devices in the fifteenth century included____and______. 1,000
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Sale of public offices and the issuance of interest government bonds. Characteristics
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100 With this, the king of France had the power to appoint bishops to the Gallican Church:
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Concordat of Bologna
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200 The Concordat of Bologna represented a major blow to _________________infl uence.
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Papal Concordat of Bologna
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300 France’s control over the Concordat of Bologna was one reason why it didn’t become__________.
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Protestant Concordat of Bologna
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400 French entry into__________set the stage for the first four major wars with Spain.
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Italy Concordat of Bologna
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500 The victory of _____________won the Concordat of Bologna from the pope in August 1516.
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France at Marignano in September 1515 Concordat of Bologna Bonus
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Assisted by the powerful allies, ____ drove the Venetians out of Romagna in 1509 and fully secured the Papal states. 1,000
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Pope Julius Concordat of Bologna
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100 Marriage of ____and______unified Spain
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Ferdinand and Isabella Spain
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200 Spain had three religions(____,___and__ _______) that coexisted with a certain degree of toleration
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Islam, Judaism, and Christianity Spain
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300 In Spain, converted Jews were called______and Muslims were called______
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Conversos, Moriscos Spain
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400 ________was the first to rule over a united Spain.
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Charles I Spain
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500 Ferdinand and Isabella sponsored the Genoese adventurer _________.
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Christopher Columbus Spain Bonus
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Both ___and____ had been poorly ruled and divided kingdoms in the mid- fifteenth century. 1,000
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Castile and Aragon Spain
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Salt Tax 100
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Gabelle Vocab
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Civil Servants in Castile 200
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Corregiodores Vocab
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Ferdinand and Isabella rarely called the ____ into session. 300
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Cortes Vocab
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In the Wars of the Roses York’s symbol was a ____ 400
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White Rose Vocab
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Lancaster’s symbol was a ___ 500
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Red rose Vocab Bonus
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A powerful league of cities and towns 1,000
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Hermandad Vocab
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The feudal monarchy of the High Middle Ages was characterized by the division of the basic powers of government between the ____ and his _____. 1,000
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King, semi-autonomous vassals Final Jeopardy
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