Deck 15: State Building and the Search for Order in the Seventeenth Century.
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Deck 15: State Building and the Search for Order in the Seventeenth Century.
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What were the most important demographic and economic trends in Europe from 1560 to 1650? What were the social and political consequences of those trends?
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Peace of Westphalia
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3
In what sense was the seventeenth century a "golden age" for the Dutch Republic?
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4
Define absolutism. Is it accurate to describe the French national government in the seventeenth century as an absolute monarchy?
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How did the Ottoman Empire fare in the seventeenth century? Why were Ottomans no longer a credible threat to Europe by the end of the century?
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Compare the reigns of Frederick William of Brandenburg-Prussia and Peter the Great of Russia. How are their policies similar? How are they different?
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10
How and why did the English Parliament resist the Stuart's efforts to rule as absolute monarchs?
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What were the long-term consequences of the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648)?
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What steps did the Spanish monarchy take in the first half of the seventeenth century to reverse Spain's decline? How successful were these efforts?
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Compare and contrast Mannerism and the Baroque. What explains the popularity of Baroque art and music, particularly in Catholic Europe?
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Why were women the most prevalent victims of Europe's witch craze? What does this reveal about the social climate at the time, and especially, ideas about gender?
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What steps did Louis XIV take to limit the power and autonomy of the French aristocracy?
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Cardinal Richelieu
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Vienna and the Ottoman Empire
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61
Which uprising in France nearly overthrew Louis XIV early in his reign?
A)Vendee
B)Marseillaise
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D)Jacquerie
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63
Nobles rebelled in _____ between 1648 and 1652 to halt the growth of royal power.
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B)Sweden
C)Switzerland
D)Russia
E)Spain
A)France
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64
What is an accurate characterization of the reign of Louis XIV?
A)It was a time of unprecedented peace.
B)It was a time of almost continuous war.
C)It was a time in which the French monarchy stabilized its finances.
D)It was a time in which the French monarchy went into decline.
E)It was a time when the French and the Austrians formed a lasting alliance.
A)It was a time of unprecedented peace.
B)It was a time of almost continuous war.
C)It was a time in which the French monarchy stabilized its finances.
D)It was a time in which the French monarchy went into decline.
E)It was a time when the French and the Austrians formed a lasting alliance.
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65
Which economic trend occurred in the first half of the seventeenth century?
A)The Mediterranean region saw a surge in economic activity.
B)Overall, the European economy expanded rapidly.
C)Silver imports from the Americas tripled.
D)Italy declined in economic importance.
E)France was unaffected by the general decline in the European economy.
A)The Mediterranean region saw a surge in economic activity.
B)Overall, the European economy expanded rapidly.
C)Silver imports from the Americas tripled.
D)Italy declined in economic importance.
E)France was unaffected by the general decline in the European economy.
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66
During the reign of Philip III, the greedy duke of Lerma ran
A)Belgium.
B)Sweden.
C)France.
D)Austria.
E)Spain.
A)Belgium.
B)Sweden.
C)France.
D)Austria.
E)Spain.
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67
The Thirty Years' War began when _____ in Bohemia rebelled against Habsburg authority.
A)Muslim refugees
B)ethnic minorities
C)Calvinist nobles
D)Catholic peasants
E)Lutheran priests
A)Muslim refugees
B)ethnic minorities
C)Calvinist nobles
D)Catholic peasants
E)Lutheran priests
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68
Which statement best describes the economic policies of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Louis XIV's controller general of finances?
A)They were absolutely unique in Europe.
B)They involved new accounting practices to take the tax burden off the peasants.
C)They were based on the economic theory of mercantilism.
D)They gave Louis a large surplus in the treasury that he needed to carry out his wars.
E)They could best be described as laissez-faire.
A)They were absolutely unique in Europe.
B)They involved new accounting practices to take the tax burden off the peasants.
C)They were based on the economic theory of mercantilism.
D)They gave Louis a large surplus in the treasury that he needed to carry out his wars.
E)They could best be described as laissez-faire.
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69
Which statement best describes the Thirty Years' War?
A)It eventually involved every country in Europe and Asia.
B)It is considered by most to be the first "modern" war.
C)It is considered by most to be part of the larger Bourbon-Habsburg struggle.
D)It was primarily fought in Spain.
E)It was exclusively caused by religious differences.
A)It eventually involved every country in Europe and Asia.
B)It is considered by most to be the first "modern" war.
C)It is considered by most to be part of the larger Bourbon-Habsburg struggle.
D)It was primarily fought in Spain.
E)It was exclusively caused by religious differences.
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70
What was Cardinal Richelieu's greatest success as Louis XIII's chief minister?
A)Evicting the Huguenot presence from France after the La Rochelle rebellion
B)Expanding the political and social rights of the Huguenots
C)Creating a reservoir of funds for the treasury
D)Emerging victorious from the Fronde revolts of the nobility
E)Strengthening the central role of the monarchy in domestic and foreign policy
A)Evicting the Huguenot presence from France after the La Rochelle rebellion
B)Expanding the political and social rights of the Huguenots
C)Creating a reservoir of funds for the treasury
D)Emerging victorious from the Fronde revolts of the nobility
E)Strengthening the central role of the monarchy in domestic and foreign policy
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71
Which country became dominant in Europe following the Thirty Years' War?
A)Sweden
B)England
C)Germany
D)Spain
E)France
A)Sweden
B)England
C)Germany
D)Spain
E)France
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72
Which statement best describes the witch hunts of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries?
A)They involved the prosecution of more than 100,000 people.
B)They were often directed against old single men.
C)They were generally directed only at people who denied that they were religious.
D)They were primarily restricted to rural areas.
E)They were minimal in comparison to the late Middle Ages.
A)They involved the prosecution of more than 100,000 people.
B)They were often directed against old single men.
C)They were generally directed only at people who denied that they were religious.
D)They were primarily restricted to rural areas.
E)They were minimal in comparison to the late Middle Ages.
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73
What was the most destructive war in European history up until the middle of the seventeenth century?
A)The Thirty Years' War
B)The Hundred Years' War
C)The Wars of the Roses
D)The English Civil War
E)The Revolt of the Netherlands
A)The Thirty Years' War
B)The Hundred Years' War
C)The Wars of the Roses
D)The English Civil War
E)The Revolt of the Netherlands
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74
Louis XIV became king in his own right upon the death of
A)Anne of Austria.
B)Maria de Medici.
C)Louis XIII.
D)Richelieu.
E)Mazarin.
A)Anne of Austria.
B)Maria de Medici.
C)Louis XIII.
D)Richelieu.
E)Mazarin.
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75
How did Louis XIV use his palace at Versailles?
A)To dominate the nobility and display his grandeur
B)To putter around in the garden and enjoy nature
C)To earn money by centralizing the marketplace
D)To get away from politics and spend time with his family
E)To provide a spiritual sanctuary from a troubled world
A)To dominate the nobility and display his grandeur
B)To putter around in the garden and enjoy nature
C)To earn money by centralizing the marketplace
D)To get away from politics and spend time with his family
E)To provide a spiritual sanctuary from a troubled world
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76
What was a major factor in the outbreak of the Thirty Years' War?
A)Religious disputes
B)Trade disputes
C)Famine
D)Rampant social unrest
E)Witchcraft
A)Religious disputes
B)Trade disputes
C)Famine
D)Rampant social unrest
E)Witchcraft
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77
Mazarin tried to carry on the policies of
A)Locke.
B)Calvin.
C)Henry IV.
D)Richelieu.
E)Louis XVI.
A)Locke.
B)Calvin.
C)Henry IV.
D)Richelieu.
E)Louis XVI.
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78
What did Cardinal Richelieu understand to be the biggest roadblock to building a strong monarchy in Louis XIV's France?
A)The rising cost of warfare
B)The weakness of the Bourbons
C)Resistance by the great nobles
D)Armed uprisings by workers in Paris
E)Peasant revolts in the countryside
A)The rising cost of warfare
B)The weakness of the Bourbons
C)Resistance by the great nobles
D)Armed uprisings by workers in Paris
E)Peasant revolts in the countryside
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79
Which group was particularly susceptible to suspicion during Europe's prolonged witchcraft craze?
A)Journeymen
B)Young, aggressive men
C)Members of opposing Christian denominations
D)Merchants
E)Old women
A)Journeymen
B)Young, aggressive men
C)Members of opposing Christian denominations
D)Merchants
E)Old women
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80
Louis XIV described himself as the _____ King.
A)One
B)Sun
C)Accidental
D)Humble
E)God
A)One
B)Sun
C)Accidental
D)Humble
E)God
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