Exam 16: The Rise of Sovereignty Transition to the Modern State
Exam 1: The Ancient Near East: The First Civilizations85 Questions
Exam 2: The Hebrews: a New View of God and the Individual90 Questions
Exam 3: The Greek City-State Democratic Politics78 Questions
Exam 4: Greek Thought From Myth to Reason77 Questions
Exam 5: The Hellenistic Age Cultural Diffusion76 Questions
Exam 6: The Roman Republic City-State to World Empire75 Questions
Exam 7: The Roman Empire a World-State90 Questions
Exam 8: Early Christianity a World Religion79 Questions
Exam 9: The Heirs of Rome Byzantium Islam and Latin Christendom95 Questions
Exam 10: The High Middle Ages Vitality and Enewal83 Questions
Exam 11: The Flowering of Medieval Culture the Christian Synthesis78 Questions
Exam 12: The Late Middle Ages Crisis and Dissolution76 Questions
Exam 13: The Renaissance Transition to the Modern Age88 Questions
Exam 14: The Reformation the Shattering of Christian Unity84 Questions
Exam 15: European Expansion Economic and Social Transformations88 Questions
Exam 16: The Rise of Sovereignty Transition to the Modern State84 Questions
Exam 17: The Scientific Revolution the Universe Seen As a Mechanism81 Questions
Exam 18: The Age of Enlightenment Reason and Reform89 Questions
Exam 19: The French Revolution the Affirmation of Liberty and Equality118 Questions
Exam 20: The Industrial Revolution the Great Transformation77 Questions
Exam 21: Thought and Culture in the Early Nineteenth Century105 Questions
Exam 22: Revolution and Counterrevolution 1815-184879 Questions
Exam 23: Thought and Culture in the Mid-Nineteenth Century Realism and Social Criticism81 Questions
Exam 24: The Surge of Nationalism From Liberal to Extreme Nationalism77 Questions
Exam 25: The Industrial West Responses to Modernization91 Questions
Exam 26: Imperialism Western Global Dominance92 Questions
Exam 27: Modern Consciousness New Views of Nature Human Nature and the Arts80 Questions
Exam 28: World War I the West in Despair87 Questions
Exam 29: An Era of Totalitarianism112 Questions
Exam 30: Thought and Culture in an Era of World Wars and Totalitarianism75 Questions
Exam 31: World War II Western Civilization in the Balance85 Questions
Exam 32: Europe After World War II Recovery and Realignment 1945-198987 Questions
Exam 33: The Troubled Present85 Questions
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The Spanish empire in the sixteenth century was funded largely by
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In his Instructions for the Dauphin , Louis XIV claimed that successful kingship lies in
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The two most common forms of government in early modern Europe were
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In the "court and country" opposition that shaped seventeenth-century English politics country refers to
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Which of the following weakened the powerful monarchy of Charles V?
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With the Treaty of Westphalia, Spain officially recognized the independence of
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sovereignty
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Which city replaced Antwerp as northern Europe's leasing commercial and banking city?
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Over time, the constitutional system created by the Revolution of 1688-1689
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Instructions: Please write a thorough, well-organized essay to answer each question. Compare and contrast the ambitions of Philip II and Louis XIV. How successful was each in achieving his aims?
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When Charles V ascended the Spanish throne, the manufacturing and banking center of the Spanish empire was
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The Reformation had a major political impact on the Holy Roman Empire, among other reasons, because
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How did most monarchies use religion to strengthen their state?
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The French nobility accounted for 2 percent of the population but controlled approximately what percent of the total national income?
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