Deck 15: Europe Transformed: Reform and State Building

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What was the impact of the sixteenth-century reformations upon the secularization of Western civilization?
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Machiavelli's The Prince
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What were the main tenets of Lutheranism,Calvinism,and Anabaptism? How did they differ from one another and from Catholicism? Discuss the most significant individuals and events involved in the rise of Protestantism in Germany,Switzerland,and England.
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"new monarchies"
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Johannes Gutenberg
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Hanseatic League
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Compare and contrast political developments in France and England during the seventeenth century.What are the possible differences between the two kingdoms which led to absolutism in France and limited/constitutional monarchy in England?
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Compare and contrast the accomplishments of Henry IV of France,Elizabeth I of England,and Philip II of Spain.In retrospect,which of the three was most successful and which was least successful,and why?
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Discuss,using examples,the impact of political,economic,and other non-religious factors as causes of the sixteenth-century religious reformations.
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Compare and contrast the absolute monarchies that emerged in France,Prussia,Austria,and Russia.How did England avoid the path of absolutism?
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Of the major individuals discussed in this chapter,who was the most "modern" and who was the least modern? In answering this question,a definition of "modern" is required.
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Why did the government of France become the center of European absolutism? Why not Russia? Was it simply fate or chance,or were there other factors which could explain why the era became known as the Age of Louis XIV?
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Compare and contrast the Roman Catholic Reformation with the Protestant Reformation.Where did they share common ground and where did they differ?
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Of the two major Protestant reformers,Luther and Calvin,who was the most revolutionary figure,and why?
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"The economic and social changes that occurred during the fifteenth and early sixteenth century inevitably led to the Protestant Reformation." Discuss.Can it also be said that the economic and political turmoil that characterized this period also led to significant artistic and literary accomplishments?
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Was European Christianity in serious decline in the early 1500s? How did the ideas and actions of the Protestant Reformation change its nature and status?
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How did intra-Protestant and Protestant-Roman Catholic divisions influence events between the late 1500s and the end of the Glorious Revolution? Were the divisions intrinsically religious,or were religious differences in part the result of economic or social factors?
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the three estates
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What was "revolutionary" about Martin Luther,and what was not revolutionary?
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Pope Paul III and the Council of Trent
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Pope Julius II
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"justification by faith"
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the United Provinces of the Netherlands
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Spain's Philip II
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John Calvin and Geneva
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the Holy Roman Emperor,Charles V
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Francis Xavier and Matteo Ricci
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Peace of Augsburg
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Henry VIII and the Act of Supremacy
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indulgences and relics
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Anabaptists
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Desiderius Erasmus
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Christian/northern Renaissance humanism
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Ulrich Zwingli
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the Catholic Reformation
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Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses
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Ignatius Loyola and the Jesuits/Society of Jesus
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Gustavus Adolphus
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Saint Petersburg
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Henry IV,Huguenots,and the Edict of Nantes
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Louis XIV
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Frederick William the Great Elector
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the Puritans,Oliver Cromwell,and the New Model Army
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divine-right theory and absolutism
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mercantilism and Jean Baptiste Colbert
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the Spanish Armada
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the witchcraft mania
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Elizabeth Tudor
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Peter Paul Rubens
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The individual who "laid the egg that Luther hatched" was

A) Machiavelli.
B) Erasmus.
C) Gutenberg.
D) Calvin.
E) England's Henry VIII.
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Peasants made up the overwhelming mass of the third estate except in

A) England and Scotland.
B) Aragon and Castille.
C) Normandy and Aquitaine.
D) Bavaria and the Balkans.
E) Flanders and northern Italy.
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In the fifteenth century,the Italians-especially the Venetians-in their commercial empires were only rivaled by

A) England.
B) the Hanseatic League
C) the Holy Roman Empire
D) the Byzantine Empire.
E) Spain.
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Gian Lorenzo Bernini
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Machiavelli's emphasis that the ends justify the means had been expressed earlier by

A) China's Confucius.
B) Japan's Minamoto.
C) India's Kautilya.
D) Rome's Cicero.
E) Persia's Zarathustra.
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William Shakespeare
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By 1500,poor city-dwellers constituted ____ percent of the urban population.

A) 10-15
B) 20
C) 30-40
D) 60-70
E) 85
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Which of the following was not a result of the development of printing in Europe?

A) Research and learning increased.
B) Standard textbooks were developed.
C) More people began to read.
D) Chinese influence over European affairs rose sharply because of their invention of paper.
E) It played a major role in the Protestant Reformation.
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The most influential Christian humanist,who popularized the reform program of Christian humanism,was

A) John of Ockham.
B) Martin Luther.
C) John Calvin.
D) Desiderius Erasmus.
E) Ulrich Zwingli.
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The Institutes of the Christian Religion,a masterful synthesis of Protestant thought,was written by

A) Martin Luther.
B) Ignatius Loyola.
C) Desiderius Erasmus.
D) Albrecht Durer.
E) John Calvin.
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As a result of the 1555 Peace of Augsburg,

A) Calvinism became the dominant faith in northern Germany.
B) Germany became highly centralized.
C) Charles V reinforced his control over the German princes.
D) Lutheranism became established as an alternative to Roman Catholicism in the Germanies.
E) France was able to become independent of the Holy Roman Empire.
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Which of the following was not a position taken by Martin Luther?

A) Salvation would be achieved through faith.
B) The purchase of indulgences would not lead to salvation.
C) The German princes should establish a reformed German church.
D) Acts of good work are the sole source of salvation.
E) Reading the Bible is important.
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Dutch realism and Judith Leyster
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Luther's reforms included all of the following except

A) clerical celibacy.
B) a national church in Germany.
C) new religious services, including Bible reading and preaching.
D) a married Protestant clergy.
E) salvation by faith.
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The third estates included

A) priests and monks.
B) kings and emperors.
C) knights and squires.
D) peasants, merchants, and artisans.
E) b and c
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The city most associated with Calvin is

A) Berne.
B) Paris.
C) Geneva.
D) Rome.
E) Zurich.
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Baroque
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Among the complaints of religious Europeans around 1500 was

A) the belief that Catholic Christianity was being infiltrated by Eastern Orthodox and even Islamic doctrines.
B) the belief that the clergy were too interested in financial matters and uninterested in religion.
C) dissatisfaction with the orthodox beliefs and practices of the church.
D) the charge that Pope Erasmus wanted to divide the church.
E) fear that Manichaeism was corrupting the clergy.
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The writer who best gave expression to the sixteenth-century preoccupation with political power was

A) Lorenzo Ghiberti.
B) Niccolo Alberti
C) Giorgio Castiglione.
D) Niccolo Machiavelli.
E) Desiderius Erasmus.
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Deck 15: Europe Transformed: Reform and State Building
1
What was the impact of the sixteenth-century reformations upon the secularization of Western civilization?
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What were the most significant aspects of the witchcraft craze of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries? Why was it so widespread? Why did it decline?
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Machiavelli's The Prince
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What were the main tenets of Lutheranism,Calvinism,and Anabaptism? How did they differ from one another and from Catholicism? Discuss the most significant individuals and events involved in the rise of Protestantism in Germany,Switzerland,and England.
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"new monarchies"
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Johannes Gutenberg
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Hanseatic League
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Compare and contrast political developments in France and England during the seventeenth century.What are the possible differences between the two kingdoms which led to absolutism in France and limited/constitutional monarchy in England?
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Compare and contrast the accomplishments of Henry IV of France,Elizabeth I of England,and Philip II of Spain.In retrospect,which of the three was most successful and which was least successful,and why?
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Discuss,using examples,the impact of political,economic,and other non-religious factors as causes of the sixteenth-century religious reformations.
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Compare and contrast the absolute monarchies that emerged in France,Prussia,Austria,and Russia.How did England avoid the path of absolutism?
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Of the major individuals discussed in this chapter,who was the most "modern" and who was the least modern? In answering this question,a definition of "modern" is required.
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Why did the government of France become the center of European absolutism? Why not Russia? Was it simply fate or chance,or were there other factors which could explain why the era became known as the Age of Louis XIV?
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Compare and contrast the Roman Catholic Reformation with the Protestant Reformation.Where did they share common ground and where did they differ?
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Of the two major Protestant reformers,Luther and Calvin,who was the most revolutionary figure,and why?
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"The economic and social changes that occurred during the fifteenth and early sixteenth century inevitably led to the Protestant Reformation." Discuss.Can it also be said that the economic and political turmoil that characterized this period also led to significant artistic and literary accomplishments?
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Was European Christianity in serious decline in the early 1500s? How did the ideas and actions of the Protestant Reformation change its nature and status?
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How did intra-Protestant and Protestant-Roman Catholic divisions influence events between the late 1500s and the end of the Glorious Revolution? Were the divisions intrinsically religious,or were religious differences in part the result of economic or social factors?
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the three estates
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What was "revolutionary" about Martin Luther,and what was not revolutionary?
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Pope Paul III and the Council of Trent
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Spain's Philip II
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John Calvin and Geneva
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the Holy Roman Emperor,Charles V
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"predestination"
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Christian/northern Renaissance humanism
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the Catholic Reformation
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Louis XIV
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the Puritans,Oliver Cromwell,and the New Model Army
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Ivan IV (the Terrible)
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divine-right theory and absolutism
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James I,Charles I,and divine right
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mercantilism and Jean Baptiste Colbert
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the Glorious Revolution,William and Mary,and the Bill of Rights
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the Thirty Years' War and the Peace of Westphalia
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The individual who "laid the egg that Luther hatched" was

A) Machiavelli.
B) Erasmus.
C) Gutenberg.
D) Calvin.
E) England's Henry VIII.
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Peasants made up the overwhelming mass of the third estate except in

A) England and Scotland.
B) Aragon and Castille.
C) Normandy and Aquitaine.
D) Bavaria and the Balkans.
E) Flanders and northern Italy.
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In the fifteenth century,the Italians-especially the Venetians-in their commercial empires were only rivaled by

A) England.
B) the Hanseatic League
C) the Holy Roman Empire
D) the Byzantine Empire.
E) Spain.
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Gian Lorenzo Bernini
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Machiavelli's emphasis that the ends justify the means had been expressed earlier by

A) China's Confucius.
B) Japan's Minamoto.
C) India's Kautilya.
D) Rome's Cicero.
E) Persia's Zarathustra.
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William Shakespeare
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By 1500,poor city-dwellers constituted ____ percent of the urban population.

A) 10-15
B) 20
C) 30-40
D) 60-70
E) 85
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Which of the following was not a result of the development of printing in Europe?

A) Research and learning increased.
B) Standard textbooks were developed.
C) More people began to read.
D) Chinese influence over European affairs rose sharply because of their invention of paper.
E) It played a major role in the Protestant Reformation.
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70
The most influential Christian humanist,who popularized the reform program of Christian humanism,was

A) John of Ockham.
B) Martin Luther.
C) John Calvin.
D) Desiderius Erasmus.
E) Ulrich Zwingli.
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71
The Institutes of the Christian Religion,a masterful synthesis of Protestant thought,was written by

A) Martin Luther.
B) Ignatius Loyola.
C) Desiderius Erasmus.
D) Albrecht Durer.
E) John Calvin.
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72
As a result of the 1555 Peace of Augsburg,

A) Calvinism became the dominant faith in northern Germany.
B) Germany became highly centralized.
C) Charles V reinforced his control over the German princes.
D) Lutheranism became established as an alternative to Roman Catholicism in the Germanies.
E) France was able to become independent of the Holy Roman Empire.
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73
Which of the following was not a position taken by Martin Luther?

A) Salvation would be achieved through faith.
B) The purchase of indulgences would not lead to salvation.
C) The German princes should establish a reformed German church.
D) Acts of good work are the sole source of salvation.
E) Reading the Bible is important.
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74
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Dutch realism and Judith Leyster
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75
Luther's reforms included all of the following except

A) clerical celibacy.
B) a national church in Germany.
C) new religious services, including Bible reading and preaching.
D) a married Protestant clergy.
E) salvation by faith.
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76
The third estates included

A) priests and monks.
B) kings and emperors.
C) knights and squires.
D) peasants, merchants, and artisans.
E) b and c
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77
The city most associated with Calvin is

A) Berne.
B) Paris.
C) Geneva.
D) Rome.
E) Zurich.
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78
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Baroque
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Among the complaints of religious Europeans around 1500 was

A) the belief that Catholic Christianity was being infiltrated by Eastern Orthodox and even Islamic doctrines.
B) the belief that the clergy were too interested in financial matters and uninterested in religion.
C) dissatisfaction with the orthodox beliefs and practices of the church.
D) the charge that Pope Erasmus wanted to divide the church.
E) fear that Manichaeism was corrupting the clergy.
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The writer who best gave expression to the sixteenth-century preoccupation with political power was

A) Lorenzo Ghiberti.
B) Niccolo Alberti
C) Giorgio Castiglione.
D) Niccolo Machiavelli.
E) Desiderius Erasmus.
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