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91569551PuritansThis religious group in England wanted to erase all Catholic ways from their church
91569552SkepticsA school of thought that taught their followers to have a healthy doubt about all their learning
93801415Chinggis KhanThe Mongols were temporarily unified by one of history's greatest conquerers:
9380141680%When Ivan III conquered the principality of Norway in 1480 he confiscated _____ of the land
93801417Ivan the TerribleWhat was the nickname of Ivan III?
93801418Michael RomanovWhose election was the real restoration of the tsarist autocracy?
93801419Stenk RazinUnder whom did Cossacks move up the Volga River within 1670 and 1671?
93801420military powerWhat was Peter the Great interested in?
93801421RussiaWho was victorious in the end of the Great Northern War?
93801422to expand citiesWhy did the architects build urban areas?
93801423his architectural talentWhat was Louis XIV known for?
93801424they were forced to do vigorous laborWhy did the peasants hate the capital of St. Petersburg?
94771328conquerorLouis XIV kept France at war for so many wars because of his pursuit for a certain title. What was this title?
94771329new territories, advancement in army, financial bankruptcy, widespread miseryWhat effects did the wars of Louis XIV have on France?
94771330England and Hollandexamples of a constitutional monarchy in the 17th century
94771331the French state, rather than private nobles, employed the soldiers; uniforms and weapons were standardized; the commisanat was established; the ambulance corps was designedIn what ways did Louvois modernize the French army?
94771332English, Dutch, Austrians, PrussiansWho did the Grand Alliance include?
94771333the king has absolute powerAbsolute monarchy means that...
94771334bankruptcyIn 1596, 1607, 1627, 1647, and 1680, Spain declared...
94771335inflation, starvation, war, diseaseThe 17th century ended the great Spanish power. What were the biggest reason(s) for its decline?
94771336the French heirThe War of the Spanish Succession began when Charles II of Spain left his territories to who?
94771337Stuart's Divine-Right AbsolutismKing James' statement "there are no privileges and immunities which can stand against a divinely appointed king" forms the basis of...
94771338turned parliament against absolutismWhat did the English Long Parliament do?
94771339distrust and eventually warWhat was the effect of Charles I's attempt to rule without consulting parliament?
94771340constitutionalismWhat did people look on as a protector of their rights, liberties, and property?
94771341the end of the War of the Spanish SuccessionWhat event started the Dutch economic decline?
94771342Golden Age of the NetherlandsThe flowering of Dutch scientific, artistic, and literary achievement in the 17th century is known as...
95145520The Scientific RevolutionDuring what time did science become independent and primary in the 18th century?
95145521Physics and motion on earthWhat were Aristotle's views on?
95145522The earth was the center of the universeWhat did Copernicus not believe?
95145523GalileoWho formulated the law of inertia?
95145524The law of universal gravitationWhat was the key feature of Newton's Synthesis?
95145525Humans receive their understanding from their environmentTabula Rosa is the belief that:
95145526Began to change their perspectivesBecause of their knowledge of different cultures, educated Europeans:
95145527The medieval tendencies of modern professorsWhich was not a cause of the Scientific Revolution?
95145528Francis BaconWho formed the empirical method into empiricism?
95145529How people thought and believedWhat was the Scientific Revolution's greatest impact on?

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