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Deck 16: State Building and the European State System
1
The outcome of the Wars of Spanish Succession saw ______________.
A) economic ruination of France
B) France and Spain forbidden to ever unite
C) Louis XIV's grandson Philip on the throne of Spain
D) a territorial shift in which Austria gained control of the Spanish Netherlands
E) All of these.
A) economic ruination of France
B) France and Spain forbidden to ever unite
C) Louis XIV's grandson Philip on the throne of Spain
D) a territorial shift in which Austria gained control of the Spanish Netherlands
E) All of these.
All of these.
2
The Treaty of Utrecht forbid the uniting of ______________.
A) France and Spain
B) The Netherlands and Belgium
C) The Netherlands and Austria
D) Spain and Portugal
E) England and Scotland
A) France and Spain
B) The Netherlands and Belgium
C) The Netherlands and Austria
D) Spain and Portugal
E) England and Scotland
France and Spain
3
On his deathbed, Louis XIV told his heir to ______________.
A) increase taxes because the country was bankrupt
B) avoid indulging in women
C) avoid wars
D) purge the country of Huguenots
E) conquer and unify Spain and France
A) increase taxes because the country was bankrupt
B) avoid indulging in women
C) avoid wars
D) purge the country of Huguenots
E) conquer and unify Spain and France
avoid wars
4
Jansenists were seen as problematic because of their belief that ______________.
A) there was no such thing as divine right
B) that the Pope was the highest authority in the world
C) Louis XIV must actively and forcefully spread Catholicism in French colonies
D) human sinfulness was similar to Calvinist interpretation
E) France must allow religious toleration to improve the state
A) there was no such thing as divine right
B) that the Pope was the highest authority in the world
C) Louis XIV must actively and forcefully spread Catholicism in French colonies
D) human sinfulness was similar to Calvinist interpretation
E) France must allow religious toleration to improve the state
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5
What tactic did Leopold use most successfully to neutralize the threat of the Hungarian rebellion?
A) He granted them autonomy within the Holy Roman Empire.
B) He resettled the lands formerly occupied in war with other nationalities.
C) He deported all non-Catholics from his territory.
D) He decreed it illegal to use the Magyar language.
E) He promoted all Transylvanian nobility and replaced the Hungarian magnates.
A) He granted them autonomy within the Holy Roman Empire.
B) He resettled the lands formerly occupied in war with other nationalities.
C) He deported all non-Catholics from his territory.
D) He decreed it illegal to use the Magyar language.
E) He promoted all Transylvanian nobility and replaced the Hungarian magnates.
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6
Louis XIV's finance minister was ______________.
A) Cardinal Mazarin
B) Duke de Sully
C) Jean Bodin
D) Jean-Baptiste Colbert
E) Baron de Condorcet
A) Cardinal Mazarin
B) Duke de Sully
C) Jean Bodin
D) Jean-Baptiste Colbert
E) Baron de Condorcet
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7
Louis XIV justified his claim to absolutism with the concept of ______________.
A) divine right
B) legal tradition
C) one king, one faith, one law
D) princely authority
E) royal entitlement
A) divine right
B) legal tradition
C) one king, one faith, one law
D) princely authority
E) royal entitlement
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8
Who collected taxes for Louis XIV?
A) The nobility
B) parlements
C) Intendants
D) Capitiations
E) The royal guard
A) The nobility
B) parlements
C) Intendants
D) Capitiations
E) The royal guard
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9
In 1683, the Ottoman Turks attempted to lay siege to which city?
A) Prague
B) Brandenberg
C) Warsaw
D) Vienna
E) Budapest
A) Prague
B) Brandenberg
C) Warsaw
D) Vienna
E) Budapest
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10
The largest army in Europe in the seventeenth century was in ______________.
A) France
B) Spain and the Spanish Netherlands
C) England
D) Prussia
E) Austrian Habsburg lands
A) France
B) Spain and the Spanish Netherlands
C) England
D) Prussia
E) Austrian Habsburg lands
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11
What significant step did Louis XV take to control France?
A) He wrote a Bill of Rights.
B) He created a centralized parlement.
C) He revised the tax collection system.
D) He revised the military recruitment policy.
E) He created a professional police force.
A) He wrote a Bill of Rights.
B) He created a centralized parlement.
C) He revised the tax collection system.
D) He revised the military recruitment policy.
E) He created a professional police force.
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12
Emperor Leopold laid claim to the territory of Hungary by claiming hereditary right as the ruler of ______________.
A) Romania
B) Serbia
C) Transylvania
D) Budapest
E) None of these.
A) Romania
B) Serbia
C) Transylvania
D) Budapest
E) None of these.
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13
One of the most intricate and devastating wars that Louis XIV engaged in was the ______________.
A) Dutch Wars
B) Nine Years' War
C) War of the Spanish Succession
D) War of the League of Augsburg
E) Great Northern Wars
A) Dutch Wars
B) Nine Years' War
C) War of the Spanish Succession
D) War of the League of Augsburg
E) Great Northern Wars
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14
Why was Louis XIV called the Sun King?
A) Because he viewed his place in the universe as equivalent to the sun in importance
B) Because he utilized the metaphor of sun and moon to place, respectively, the state and the church in ranking
C) Because the nobility believed he was "God's grace shining on France like the sun."
D) Because he deliberately chose Apollo as the symbol of Versailles and himself
E) Because he considered the sun part of his realm
A) Because he viewed his place in the universe as equivalent to the sun in importance
B) Because he utilized the metaphor of sun and moon to place, respectively, the state and the church in ranking
C) Because the nobility believed he was "God's grace shining on France like the sun."
D) Because he deliberately chose Apollo as the symbol of Versailles and himself
E) Because he considered the sun part of his realm
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15
In the seventeenth century, France had colonies in all of the following areas except ______________.
A) the Caribbean
B) Canada
C) the East Indies
D) the North American heartland
E) New Orleans and the Gulf of Mexico
A) the Caribbean
B) Canada
C) the East Indies
D) the North American heartland
E) New Orleans and the Gulf of Mexico
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16
What type of venue was the salon in France?
A) A chamber in the palace of Versailles in which petitions were presented to the king
B) A convocation of parlements to provide status updates
C) A social gathering presided over by well-born women for discussion of current events and interests
D) A school for diplomats
E) The administrative offices of the centralized state bureaucracy under Louis XIV
A) A chamber in the palace of Versailles in which petitions were presented to the king
B) A convocation of parlements to provide status updates
C) A social gathering presided over by well-born women for discussion of current events and interests
D) A school for diplomats
E) The administrative offices of the centralized state bureaucracy under Louis XIV
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17
Louis XIV's unusual approach to government in France was ______________.
A) a division of service personnel who were both old and newly appointed nobility
B) delegating authority to his councilors
C) declaring that he alone would rule France
D) invoking a parliament
E) appointing a cardinal to manage his affairs
A) a division of service personnel who were both old and newly appointed nobility
B) delegating authority to his councilors
C) declaring that he alone would rule France
D) invoking a parliament
E) appointing a cardinal to manage his affairs
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18
Why did Louis XIV start a war with the Netherlands in 1672?
A) He wanted to conquer the territory.
B) He wanted to enforce Catholicism.
C) The Dutch threatened his colonial holdings in North America.
D) He objected to their domination of trade and shipping in Europe.
E) He was allied with Spain through marriage to his wife, which was at war with the Dutch Republic.
A) He wanted to conquer the territory.
B) He wanted to enforce Catholicism.
C) The Dutch threatened his colonial holdings in North America.
D) He objected to their domination of trade and shipping in Europe.
E) He was allied with Spain through marriage to his wife, which was at war with the Dutch Republic.
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19
What role did Cardinal Mazarin play in Louis XIV's early years?
A) He was commander of the king's body guard.
B) He was the prime minister.
C) He was the tax collector.
D) He was the king's personal confessor.
E) He was the representative of the pope.
A) He was commander of the king's body guard.
B) He was the prime minister.
C) He was the tax collector.
D) He was the king's personal confessor.
E) He was the representative of the pope.
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20
Louis XIV's issuance of the Four Gallican Articles was aimed against the ______________.
A) Huguenots
B) Jansenists
C) pope
D) Catholic Church councils
E) Republicans
A) Huguenots
B) Jansenists
C) pope
D) Catholic Church councils
E) Republicans
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21
The expansion of Russian boundaries under Catherine's reign was accomplished in the west by _____________.
A) capturing Baltic lands
B) seizing Turkish territory in the Caucasus
C) the partition of Poland with Austria and Prussia
D) expansion to the Pacific ocean
E) conscripting Cossacks into the Russian army
A) capturing Baltic lands
B) seizing Turkish territory in the Caucasus
C) the partition of Poland with Austria and Prussia
D) expansion to the Pacific ocean
E) conscripting Cossacks into the Russian army
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22
In contrast to his father, Frederick William the Elector, King Frederick William I of Prussia practiced what religion?
A) Lutheran
B) Catholic
C) Calvinist
D) Mennonite
E) None of these.
A) Lutheran
B) Catholic
C) Calvinist
D) Mennonite
E) None of these.
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23
A significant way that Frederick William I funded his army that was different than other nations was that he ______________.
A) increased taxes
B) used capitation
C) did not borrow money to pay his expenses
D) did not require soldiers to equip themselves
E) granted serfs their freedom if they served in the military
A) increased taxes
B) used capitation
C) did not borrow money to pay his expenses
D) did not require soldiers to equip themselves
E) granted serfs their freedom if they served in the military
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24
Why was Catherine the Great an unlikely contender for the Russian throne?
A) She was German.
B) She was Protestant.
C) She was married in to the Romanov family.
D) She was a woman.
E) All of these.
A) She was German.
B) She was Protestant.
C) She was married in to the Romanov family.
D) She was a woman.
E) All of these.
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25
The Austrian alliance brought Russia into European politics and diplomacy by forming a front against _____________.
A) France
B) England
C) Austria
D) Prussia
E) Sweden
A) France
B) England
C) Austria
D) Prussia
E) Sweden
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26
To Peter's mind, which of the following symbolic changes would signify westernization?
A) Speaking German
B) Dressing in military apparel
C) Shaving of beards
D) Importing European fabric for clothing
E) Changing from the Julian calendar
A) Speaking German
B) Dressing in military apparel
C) Shaving of beards
D) Importing European fabric for clothing
E) Changing from the Julian calendar
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27
Frederick William (Hohenzollern) solidified power in Prussia by all of the following methods except ______________.
A) building a large army
B) developing manufacturing centers
C) raising state revenues
D) using a twofold taxation system
E) conquering other principalities in Germany
A) building a large army
B) developing manufacturing centers
C) raising state revenues
D) using a twofold taxation system
E) conquering other principalities in Germany
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28
The Russian ruler given credit for making Russia into a European power was ______________.
A) Peter the Great
B) Catherine the Great
C) Ivan IV the Terrible
D) Michael Romanov
E) Peter III
A) Peter the Great
B) Catherine the Great
C) Ivan IV the Terrible
D) Michael Romanov
E) Peter III
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29
The War of Austrian Succession sought to ______________.
A) recognize a woman as inheritor of the Habsburg lands
B) put a member of the Bourbon dynasty on the throne of Spain
C) install a Hohenzollern dynasty over Austria
D) unify the kingdoms of Austria and Hungary
E) retain the capital in Vienna instead of Prussia
A) recognize a woman as inheritor of the Habsburg lands
B) put a member of the Bourbon dynasty on the throne of Spain
C) install a Hohenzollern dynasty over Austria
D) unify the kingdoms of Austria and Hungary
E) retain the capital in Vienna instead of Prussia
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30
In his attempt to control the nobility, Peter the Great _____________.
A) disbanded the Imperial Diet
B) outlawed serfdom
C) implemented a Table of Ranks
D) required his nobility to obtain a university education
E) created a new nobility of the sword
A) disbanded the Imperial Diet
B) outlawed serfdom
C) implemented a Table of Ranks
D) required his nobility to obtain a university education
E) created a new nobility of the sword
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31
Why was Leopold unable to develop absolutism like Louis XIV of France?
A) There were too many different nationalities within the Empire.
B) There was religious differentiation.
C) There was a more traditional hierarchy of magnates and serfs.
D) There was considerably less centralization of his bureaucracy.
E) All of these.
A) There were too many different nationalities within the Empire.
B) There was religious differentiation.
C) There was a more traditional hierarchy of magnates and serfs.
D) There was considerably less centralization of his bureaucracy.
E) All of these.
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32
A significant social change implemented by Peter the Great was to _____________.
A) end serfdom
B) create compulsory military service
C) order mandatory life service in either the military or civilian administration for nobles
D) eliminate Russian Orthodoxy
E) create collective farms for efficiency
A) end serfdom
B) create compulsory military service
C) order mandatory life service in either the military or civilian administration for nobles
D) eliminate Russian Orthodoxy
E) create collective farms for efficiency
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33
The most radical reform initiated by Peter the Great was _____________.
A) abolishing the patriarch of the church
B) requiring military service of the nobility
C) creating an Academy of Science
D) requiring his service personnel to pass literacy tests
E) abolishing serfdom
A) abolishing the patriarch of the church
B) requiring military service of the nobility
C) creating an Academy of Science
D) requiring his service personnel to pass literacy tests
E) abolishing serfdom
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34
Who was "restored" in 1660?
A) Oliver Cromwell
B) Charles I
C) Charles II
D) James II
E) William and Mary
A) Oliver Cromwell
B) Charles I
C) Charles II
D) James II
E) William and Mary
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35
Pugachev's rebellion was significant because _____________.
A) it involved numerous people of various social orders
B) Catherine responded by abolishing serfdom
C) it ended the conscription of peasants into the army
D) it was the first successful demonstration against taxation in Europe
E) it unified the church, nobility, and government against the peasantry
A) it involved numerous people of various social orders
B) Catherine responded by abolishing serfdom
C) it ended the conscription of peasants into the army
D) it was the first successful demonstration against taxation in Europe
E) it unified the church, nobility, and government against the peasantry
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36
What was Peter the Great's motive for the Great Northern War?
A) To defeat his avowed enemy in Sweden
B) To utilize his newly developed navy
C) To gain access to the Baltic sea
D) To capture Finland
E) To suppress the Cossacks who had allied with Poland
A) To defeat his avowed enemy in Sweden
B) To utilize his newly developed navy
C) To gain access to the Baltic sea
D) To capture Finland
E) To suppress the Cossacks who had allied with Poland
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37
Peter the Great moved his capital to ______________.
A) Moscow
B) Cracow
C) Novgorod
D) Vladimir
E) St. Petersburg
A) Moscow
B) Cracow
C) Novgorod
D) Vladimir
E) St. Petersburg
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38
Which of the following was not an item taxed by Peter the Great to pay for his military reforms?
A) Beehives
B) Beards
C) Baths
D) Salt
E) People
A) Beehives
B) Beards
C) Baths
D) Salt
E) People
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39
The Peace of Szatmár united what land under the rule of Leopold I?
A) Austria
B) Prussia
C) the Balkans
D) Hungary
E) Turkey
A) Austria
B) Prussia
C) the Balkans
D) Hungary
E) Turkey
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40
The turning point of the Great Northern Wars was the battle at _____________.
A) Nystadt
B) Kronos
C) Lindgoord
D) Poltava
E) Vilnus
A) Nystadt
B) Kronos
C) Lindgoord
D) Poltava
E) Vilnus
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41
How did Louis XIV use his powers to centralize and unify France?
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42
Who began the war of Austrian Succession?
A) Prussia
B) Austria
C) England
D) France
E) Bavaria
A) Prussia
B) Austria
C) England
D) France
E) Bavaria
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43
In the War of Austrian Succession, Fredrick II sought the territory of _____________.
A) Sicily
B) Silesia
C) Ukraine
D) India
E) Burgundy
A) Sicily
B) Silesia
C) Ukraine
D) India
E) Burgundy
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44
Analyze the causes and effects of the Glorious Revolution.
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45
How did Prussia rise to prominence in eighteenth-century Europe?
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46
The 1689 Bill of Rights _____________.
A) stated that the monarch ruled by heredity, not contract
B) temporarily upheld James II's suspension of Parliamentary Law
C) did not include the right to a jury trial
D) granted the right to vote for all subjects
E) denied the king the right to raise an army on his own
A) stated that the monarch ruled by heredity, not contract
B) temporarily upheld James II's suspension of Parliamentary Law
C) did not include the right to a jury trial
D) granted the right to vote for all subjects
E) denied the king the right to raise an army on his own
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47
Define mercantilism, and discuss its effect on European economies during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
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48
Which of the following nations did not follow the European standard of the professional standing army?
A) Austria
B) Prussia
C) Britain
D) Russia
E) France
A) Austria
B) Prussia
C) Britain
D) Russia
E) France
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49
In the 1670s, the English Parliament was controlled by which faction?
A) Anglicans
B) Catholics
C) Puritans
D) Dissenters
E) None of these.
A) Anglicans
B) Catholics
C) Puritans
D) Dissenters
E) None of these.
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50
How did Fredrick William attempt to fund his military campaigns?
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51
In the dispute over the succession of James II, which of the following groups supported him in Parliament and advocated the right of hereditary kingship?
A) Whigs
B) Tories
C) Republicans
D) Roundheads
E) Cavaliers
A) Whigs
B) Tories
C) Republicans
D) Roundheads
E) Cavaliers
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52
Who ruled as a result of the Glorious Revolution?
A) James II
B) William and Mary
C) George I
D) Charles II
E) George II
A) James II
B) William and Mary
C) George I
D) Charles II
E) George II
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53
What was a long-lasting innovation in the French approach to warfare initiated by Sébastien le Prestre de Vauban ?
A) The drill manual
B) The goose step
C) Improved architecture of fortresses
D) The establishment of military hierarchy
E) The military academy
A) The drill manual
B) The goose step
C) Improved architecture of fortresses
D) The establishment of military hierarchy
E) The military academy
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54
What were the major successes and the limitations of Catherine the Great?
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55
Who were the winners and losers of the wars of the 1760s and 1770s?
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56
What were the reforms instituted by Empress Maria Theresa of Austria?
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57
Discuss Viennese and Hungarian military and political upheavals in the 1680s and 1690s.
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58
Whose theory of government was implemented by the Bill of Rights?
A) Thomas Hobbes
B) John Locke
C) John Calvin
D) Oliver Cromwell
E) Edward Clarendon
A) Thomas Hobbes
B) John Locke
C) John Calvin
D) Oliver Cromwell
E) Edward Clarendon
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59
Why did the Austrian Habsburgs have a more difficult time than the French in creating an absolutist government?
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60
Maria Theresa sought reform in all of the following except _____________.
A) administration of government
B) treatment of the serfs
C) military training
D) taxes
E) Austrian succession laws
A) administration of government
B) treatment of the serfs
C) military training
D) taxes
E) Austrian succession laws
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61
Instructions: Please define the following key terms.
intendants
intendants
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62
What were the significant differences between the Spanish and Austrian Wars of Succession?
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63
Instructions: Please define the following key terms.
Versailles
Versailles
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64
A Transylvanian prince named Francis II Rákóczi led a rebellion against the Habsburgs during the war of Spanish Succession.
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65
How did the concept of "balance of power" fuel the European wars of the seventeenth and eighteenth century?
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66
Louis XIV of France was known for his exceeding politeness.
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67
Jansenists were conservative Catholic reformers in France who were condemned by the pope for their ideas on human sinfulness.
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The Seven Years' War was fought in North America.
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Jean Baptist Colbert
Jean Baptist Colbert
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War of the Spanish Succession
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Louis XIV
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Dutch War
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73
Frederick II of Prussia supported the right of Maria Theresa to rule Austria in the War of Austrian Succession.
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Four Gallican Articles
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mercantilism
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76
Parliament's Toleration Act granted religious toleration to all Christians in England.
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77
Catherine the Great encouraged Russian colonization in the south.
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King Frederick William I was a Calvinist and an absolutist.
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Peter the Great decisively rejected Western cultural influences in Russia.
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80
Sir Robert Walpole declined the offer to a seat in the House of Lords.
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