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HIST 112- World Civilization II Chapter_15 Quiz
1. "The economic and social changes that occurred during the fifteenth and early sixteenth century inevitably led to the Protestant Reformation." Do you agree? Why or why not?
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The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century
2. Why is absolutism considered a response to the general situation of crisis in Europe? Support your answer with examples.
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Response to Crisis: The Practice of Absolutism
3. What was "revolutionary" about Martin Luther’s ideas, and what was not revolutionary?
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Martin Luther and the Reformation in Germany
4. Of the two major Protestant reformers, Luther and Calvin, who was the most revolutionary figure? Why?
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Martin Luther and the Reformation in Germany Calvin and Calvinism
5. What conventions covered marriage during the early modern period in Europe, and how did these compare to those in other parts of the world?
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Marriage in the Early Modern World
6. Explain the differences in the terms Catholic Reformation and Counter Reformation.
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The Catholic Reformation
7. Discuss the most significant individuals and events involved in the rise of Protestantism in Germany, Switzerland, and England.
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Martin Luther and the Reformation in Germany The Spread of the Protestant Reformation
8. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? The period between 1560 and 1650 in Europe was truly an age of crisis. Use examples from the religious, economic, social and political sphere to support your position.
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Europe in Crisis, 1560-1650
9. Compare and contrast the Roman Catholic Reformation with the Protestant Reformation. Where did they share common ground and where did they differ?
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Martin Luther and the Reformation in Germany The Spread of the Protestant Reformation The Catholic Reformation
10. Compare and contrast Lutheranism, Calvinism and Catholicism. Where did they share common ground, and where did they differ?
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Martin Luther and the Reformation in Germany Calvin and Calvinism The Catholic Reformation
11. How did intra-Protestant and Protestant-Roman Catholic divisions influence events between the late 1500s and the end of the Glorious Revolution? Were the divisions intrinsically religious, or were religious differences in part the result of economic or social factors?
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The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century
12. What were the most significant aspects of the witchcraft craze of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries? Why was it so widespread? Why did it decline?
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The Witchcraft Mania
13. Is it accurate to say that there was a military revolution in Europe in the seventeenth century? Why or why not? Be specific and give evidence to back up your argument.
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Was There a Military Revolution?
14. Using examples from art and literature, describe the flourishing of European culture. Should this be considered a reflection or a reaction to the political and economical situation of this period?
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The Flourishing of European Culture
15. Why did the government of France become the center of European absolutism? Why not Russia? Was it simply fate or chance or were there other factors which could explain why the era became known as the Age of Louis XIV?
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Response to Crisis: The Practice of Absolutism France Under Louis XIV
16. Compare and contrast absolutism in central and eastern Europe with absolutism in Louis XIV's France and Kangxi's China.
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Response to Crisis: The Practice of Absolutism France under Louis XIV Absolutism in Central and Eastern Europe
17. Compare and contrast political developments in France and England during the seventeenth century. What are the possible differences between the two kingdoms which led to absolutism in France and limited/constitutional monarchy in England?
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France Under Louis XIV England and Limited Monarchy
18. Of the major individuals discussed in this chapter, who was the most "modern" and who was the least modern? In answering this question, be sure to include a definition of "modern."
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Entire Chapter
Instructions: Identify the following term(s).
19. new monarchies
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The Growth of the State Power
20. Machiavelli's The Prince
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The Growth of the State Power
21. Oliver Cromwell
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Civil War and the Commonwealth
22. Johannes Gutenberg
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The Impact of Printing
23. Christian/northern Renaissance humanism
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Prelude to Reformation
24. Desiderius Erasmus
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Prelude to Reformation
25. indulgences
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Church and Religion on the Eve of the Reformation
26. Pope Julius II
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Church and Religion on the Eve of the Reformation
27. Ninety-Five Theses
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Martin Luther and the Reformation in Germany
28. justification by faith
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Martin Luther and the Reformation in Germany
29. Johann Tetzel
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Martin Luther and the Reformation in Germany
30. purgatory
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Church and Religion on the Eve of the Reformation
31. Martin Luther
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Martin Luther and the Reformation in Germany
32. the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V
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Martin Luther and the Reformation in Germany
33. Peace of Augsburg
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Politics ad Religion in the German Reformation
34. Ulrich Zwingli
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The Spread of the Protestant Reformation
35. John Calvin
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Calvin and Calvinism
36. predestination
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Calvin and Calvinism
37. Act of Supremacy
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The English Reformation
38. "bloody Mary"
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The English Reformation
39. Catholic Reformation
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The Catholic Reformation
40. counter-reformation
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Catholic Reformation or Counter-Reformation?
41. Council of Trent
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The Council of Trent
42. “mutual love between man and wife”
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The Social Impact of the Reformation
43. Society of Jesus
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The Society of Jesus
44. Ignatius Loyola
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The Society of Jesus
45. Francis Xavier
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The Society of Jesus
46. Philip II
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Philip II and Militant Catholicism
47. limited/constitutional monarchy
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Restoration and a Glorious Revolution
48. James II
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Restoration and a Glorious Revolution
49. Henry IV
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The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598)
50. Elizabeth Tudor
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The England of Elizabeth
51. Spanish Armada
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The England of Elizabeth
52. Thirty Years' War
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The Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648)
53. relics
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Church and Religion on the Eve of the Reformation
54. mercantilism
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Economic Trends in the Seventeenth Century
55. Protestant Reformation
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The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century
56. Peace of Westphalia
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The Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648)
57. Louis XIV
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Chapter Introduction France Under Louis XIV
58. Jean Baptiste Colbert
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The Economy and the Military
59. divine-right monarchy
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France Under Louis XIV
60. absolutism
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Chapter Introduction Response to Crisis: The Practice of Absolutism
61. Frederick William the Great Elector
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Prussia
62. Huguenots
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The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598)
63. Ivan IV
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From Muscovy to Russia
64. Michael Romanov
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From Muscovy to Russia
65. Edict of Nantes
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The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598)
66. James I
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Conflict Between King and Parliament
67. the Puritans
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Conflict Between King and Parliament
68. the Glorious Revolution
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Restoration and a Glorious Revolution
69. Baroque
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Art: The Baroque
70. Bill of Rights
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The Bill of Rights
71. Gian Lorenzo Bernini
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Art: The Baroque
72. William Shakespeare
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A Golden Age of Literature in England
73. William and Mary
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Restoration and a Glorious Revolution The Bill of Rights
74. Who wrote the famous sixteenth-century book The Prince?
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Lorenzo Ghiberti
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