Exam 13: European State -Consolidation in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
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Exam 13: European State -Consolidation in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries80 Questions
Exam 14: New Directions in Thought and Culture in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries80 Questions
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Peter the Great's inspiration for rebuilding his court in St.Petersburg was ________.
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The idea of the divine right of kings was attractive to monarchs because it effectively ________.
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Under the Treaty of Dover, Charles II allied with the ________ against the _______.
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Charles I might have ruled indefinitely without Parliament had his religious policies not provoked war with ________.
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What policies did Sir Robert Walpole promote as chief minister in England?
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Louis XIV's power and central position in French society were reflected in the unofficial title "The ________."
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The Militia Ordinance gave the English Parliament the power to ________.
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In the Treaty of Dover, Charles II and Louis XIV's secret agreement called for Charles II to ________.
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John Locke argues against absolute monarchy in his ________.
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Compare two noble groups in Europe in the early modern period-such as the boyars and junkers-and examine their agendas, their political power, and how they shaped both domestic and foreign policy.
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Peter the Great replaced the position of patriarch with the ________.
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How did the duke of Orléans weaken France after the death of Louis XIV? Which of his initiatives became symbolic of French decline? How?
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The chief feature of eighteenth-century French political life was ________.
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What did Peter the Great learn about his son Aleksei that presented a problem for the monarchy?
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