Exam 14: Global Encounters and the Shock of the Reformation, 1492-1560
Exam 1: Early Western Civilization, 400,000-1000 B.C.E65 Questions
Exam 2: Near East Empires and the Reemergence of Civilization in Greece, 1000-500 B.C.E64 Questions
Exam 3: The Greek Golden Age, C 500-C 400 B.C.E65 Questions
Exam 4: From the Classical to the Hellenistic World, 400-30 B.C.E65 Questions
Exam 5: The Rise of Rome and Its Republic, 753-44 B.C.E64 Questions
Exam 6: The Creation of the Roman Empire, 44 B.C.E-284 C.E65 Questions
Exam 7: The Transformation of the Roman Empire, 284-600 C.E64 Questions
Exam 8: The Heirs of Rome: Islam, Byzantium, and Europe, 600-75065 Questions
Exam 9: From Centralization to Fragmentation, 750-105065 Questions
Exam 10: Commercial Quickening and Religious Reform, 1050-115065 Questions
Exam 11: The Flowering of the Middle Ages, 1150-121565 Questions
Exam 12: The Medieval Synthesis and Its Cracks, 1215-134065 Questions
Exam 13: Crisis and Renaissance, 1340-149265 Questions
Exam 14: Global Encounters and the Shock of the Reformation, 1492-156065 Questions
Exam 15: Wars of Religion and the Clash of Worldviews, 1560-164865 Questions
Exam 16: Absolutism, Constitutionalism, and the Search for Order, 1640-170065 Questions
Exam 17: The Atlantic System and Its Consequences, 1700-175065 Questions
Exam 18: The Promise of Enlightenment, 1750-178965 Questions
Exam 19: The Cataclysm of Revolution, 1789-179965 Questions
Exam 20: Napoleon and the Revolutionary Legacy, 1800-183065 Questions
Exam 21: Industrialization and Social Ferment, 1830-185064 Questions
Exam 22: Politics and Culture of the Nation-State, 1850-187065 Questions
Exam 23: Empire, Industry, and Everyday Life, 1870-189065 Questions
Exam 24: Modernity and the Road to War, 1890-191465 Questions
Exam 25: World War I and Its Aftermath, 1914-192965 Questions
Exam 26: The Great Depression and World War II, 1929-194565 Questions
Exam 27: The Cold War and the Remaking of Europe, 1945-1960s64 Questions
Exam 28: Postindustrial Society and the End of the Cold War Order, 1960s-198965 Questions
Exam 29: A New Globalism, 1989 to the Present65 Questions
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The Münster Anabaptists believed that the end of the world was near and therefore
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The Protestant reformers Martin Luther and John Calvin shared a belief in the importance of education and
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Why did the Spanish and Portuguese increasingly rely on dark-skinned Africans to serve as slaves in their colonies in the Atlantic and the New World by the sixteenth century?
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Who was Desiderius Erasmus, and what ideas did he put forward in The Praise of Folly (1509)?
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In the sixteenth century, attitudes toward marriage within the church changed, and Protestant reformers denounced
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The Evangelicals who supported Luther's call for reform in the church included
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Why did the number of French Protestants increase in France until 1560?
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Which breakthrough helped make possible the European voyages of discovery in the fifteenth century?
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On what topic did Huldrych Zwingli (1484-1531) and Martin Luther (1483-1546) differ?
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According to this map, Calvinism took a strong hold in which area?

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Which forces were represented in the Schmalkaldic League, which was defeated by Emperor Charles V?
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Who proposed the doctrine known as predestination, and what is the belief represented by this term?
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What October 18, 1534, act of Protestant provocation unleashed persecution by Parisian Catholics of all Protestants and religious dissidents?
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Which Italian writer wrote The Prince, a primer for those seeking to hold on to political power?
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In 1555, the Peace of Augsburg forced Emperor Charles V to recognize the Lutheran church in the Holy Roman Empire
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Why did Luther escape the fate of Jan Hus, even though Luther attacked the church, called for radical reforms, and even praised Hus at the Imperial Diet of Worms?
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Why did many European powers overextend their budgets and flirt with bankruptcy in the sixteenth century?
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How did Luther fundamentally change medieval church practices toward the scriptures?
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