Unit 3 test questions
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91569551 | Puritans | This religious group in England wanted to erase all Catholic ways from their church | |
91569552 | Skeptics | A school of thought that taught their followers to have a healthy doubt about all their learning | |
93801415 | Chinggis Khan | The Mongols were temporarily unified by one of history's greatest conquerers: | |
93801416 | 80% | When Ivan III conquered the principality of Norway in 1480 he confiscated _____ of the land | |
93801417 | Ivan the Terrible | What was the nickname of Ivan III? | |
93801418 | Michael Romanov | Whose election was the real restoration of the tsarist autocracy? | |
93801419 | Stenk Razin | Under whom did Cossacks move up the Volga River within 1670 and 1671? | |
93801420 | military power | What was Peter the Great interested in? | |
93801421 | Russia | Who was victorious in the end of the Great Northern War? | |
93801422 | to expand cities | Why did the architects build urban areas? | |
93801423 | his architectural talent | What was Louis XIV known for? | |
93801424 | they were forced to do vigorous labor | Why did the peasants hate the capital of St. Petersburg? | |
94771328 | conqueror | Louis XIV kept France at war for so many wars because of his pursuit for a certain title. What was this title? | |
94771329 | new territories, advancement in army, financial bankruptcy, widespread misery | What effects did the wars of Louis XIV have on France? | |
94771330 | England and Holland | examples of a constitutional monarchy in the 17th century | |
94771331 | the French state, rather than private nobles, employed the soldiers; uniforms and weapons were standardized; the commisanat was established; the ambulance corps was designed | In what ways did Louvois modernize the French army? | |
94771332 | English, Dutch, Austrians, Prussians | Who did the Grand Alliance include? | |
94771333 | the king has absolute power | Absolute monarchy means that... | |
94771334 | bankruptcy | In 1596, 1607, 1627, 1647, and 1680, Spain declared... | |
94771335 | inflation, starvation, war, disease | The 17th century ended the great Spanish power. What were the biggest reason(s) for its decline? | |
94771336 | the French heir | The War of the Spanish Succession began when Charles II of Spain left his territories to who? | |
94771337 | Stuart's Divine-Right Absolutism | King James' statement "there are no privileges and immunities which can stand against a divinely appointed king" forms the basis of... | |
94771338 | turned parliament against absolutism | What did the English Long Parliament do? | |
94771339 | distrust and eventually war | What was the effect of Charles I's attempt to rule without consulting parliament? | |
94771340 | constitutionalism | What did people look on as a protector of their rights, liberties, and property? | |
94771341 | the end of the War of the Spanish Succession | What event started the Dutch economic decline? | |
94771342 | Golden Age of the Netherlands | The flowering of Dutch scientific, artistic, and literary achievement in the 17th century is known as... | |
95145520 | The Scientific Revolution | During what time did science become independent and primary in the 18th century? | |
95145521 | Physics and motion on earth | What were Aristotle's views on? | |
95145522 | The earth was the center of the universe | What did Copernicus not believe? | |
95145523 | Galileo | Who formulated the law of inertia? | |
95145524 | The law of universal gravitation | What was the key feature of Newton's Synthesis? | |
95145525 | Humans receive their understanding from their environment | Tabula Rosa is the belief that: | |
95145526 | Began to change their perspectives | Because of their knowledge of different cultures, educated Europeans: | |
95145527 | The medieval tendencies of modern professors | Which was not a cause of the Scientific Revolution? | |
95145528 | Francis Bacon | Who formed the empirical method into empiricism? | |
95145529 | How people thought and believed | What was the Scientific Revolution's greatest impact on? |