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Musical Chairs Review
1. Please take out a piece of paper and number your
paper from #1-60.
2. Questions are scattered around the room and you will
answer the NUMBERED question with the corresponding
NUMBER on your answer sheet.
3. If you should finish, glance around you and try to
answer questions around you.
4. When the music begins, rise and move until the music
stops! Keep answers to yourself as we are looking for
the person that can get the most correct!
1. What industry did the industrial revolution begin in?
textile
2. I am the father of humanism. Francesco Petrarch
3. I would have said this: Any prince, trusting only in
their words and having no other preparations made,
will fall to his ruin, for friendships that are bought at a
price and not by greatness an nobility are paid for
indeed, but they are not owned and cannot be called
upon in time of need. –niccolo machiavelli
4. I emerged out of the War of the Roses as the first
Tudor King.—Henry VII
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5. Emperor Charles IV and the major German territorial rulers
reached an agreement in 1356 known as this. It established a
seven member electoral college consisting of the archbishops of
Mainz, Trier, and Cologne; the duke Saxony… this group functioned
as an administrative body.—golden bull
6. Who invented the printing press? Johannes Gutenberg
7. A was a northern renaissance humanist. Thomas More was a
close friend of mine. My works were on the churches forbidden list.
I wrote Colloquies and Adages.-Desiderius Erasmus
8. I am an explorer who conquered the Aztecs. Hernan Cortes
9. I am a Dominican missionary who was in defense of American
natives. Bartholome de las Casas
10. I nailed 95 thesis to the church doors in Wittenberg.—Martin
Luther
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11. Luther presented his views here of which Emperor Charles the V
presided. Luther was ordered to recant and when Luther doesn’t he
becomes and Outlaw—diet of Worms
12. Philip of Hesse brings Luther and Zwingli, both Protestant leaders
that had differences especially over the nature of Christ’s presence in
the Eucharist, to his castle to work out their differences. This is called
the? --Marburg Colloquy.
13. This radical Protestant group were especially distinguished
because of their rejection of infant baptism and their insistence on only
adult baptism, as was the case with Jesus, who was baptized as an
adult.-Anabaptists
14. This group believes in predestination.—Calvinists
15. This religious group was founded by Ignatius of Loyola—Jesuits
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As part of the Counter-Reformation, from 1545-1563, this
instituted reforms and responds to the Reformation.—Council
of Trent
Wrote Don Quixote, intent of work seems to have been to
satirize the chivalric romances popular in in early 17th century
Spain-Miguel de Cervantes
Greatest playwright in the English language—William
Shakespeare
rulers tending to subordinate theological doctrine to political
unity, urging tolerance, moderation, and compromise-even
indifference-in religious matters—politique
French Protestants—Huguenots
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21.This recognized minority religious rights within what
was to remain an officially Catholic country, France. It
was a religious truce proclaimed by Henry IV in 1598.
Edict of Nantes
22. Who is Philip IIs father? Charles V (Habsburg)
23. Philip was determined to make an example of the
Protestants in the Netherlands and individuals to
suppress the revolt. A special tribunal, known to the
Spanish as the Council of Troubles but among the
Netherlanders as this ruled over the land.—Council of
Blood
24. In 1576, the union of seven largely Protestant
northern provinces in unified opposition to Spain is
known as this? Pacification of Ghent
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25. The southern provinces, in 1579, formed the Union
of Arras, and soon made peace with Spain. These
provinces later served the cause of the CounterReformation. The northern provinces responded by
forming the ? Union of Utrecht
26. In 1554, this English Queen married Philip II of
Spain, a symbol of militant Catholicism to English
Protestants.-Mary I Tudor
27. Regicide was committed against this English King
in 1649 after he was defeated by Oliver Cromwell King
Charles I
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28. The War of Jenkins’s Ear was fought between which two
countries?-Britain and Spain
29. Maria Theresa preserved which empire as a major political
power?-Habsburg Empire
30. Which treaty ended the War of Austrian Succession in
1748?-Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
31. This British secretary of state in charge of war boasted of
having won America on the plains of Germany during 1757.William Pitt
32. American colonists who caused disorder in protest of the
policies of King George III were part of groups like this one.Sons of Liberty
33. Author of the pamphlet Common Sense, advocating the
American colonists to separate from England.-Thomas Paine
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34. In response to the refusal of the House of Commons to seat John
Wilkes despite his being elected 4 times, this slogan was adopted by
political radicals and opponents of the monarch.—“Wilkes and Liberty”
35. The movement established at the end of the 1770s to voice British
resentment of the mismanagement of the American war.—Yorkshire
Association Movement
36. Once the Constitution was adopted by the United States, this
document was insisted upon to specifically protect civil liberties.—Bill of
Rights
37. The Enlightenment flourished in a ______ culture, in which books,
journals, newspapers, and pamphlets had achieved a status of their own. –
Print
38. Writers and critics who took the lead in forging the new attitudes
favorable to change, championed reform, and advocated toleration during
the Enlightenment.—philosophes
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39. The philosophe who wrote Candide.—Voltaire
40. The belief that the life of religion and reason could be
combined.—Deism
41. Italian aristocrat and philosophe who is the author of On
Crimes and Punishments. –Marquis Cesare Beccaria
42. The author of the Wealth of Nations, who founded the
economic policy of laissez-faire.—Adam Smith
43. This French philosophe had the idea of separation of powers
within a government.—Baron de Montesquieu
44. The philosophe with the most radical and egalitarian ideas of
the Enlightenment.—Jean Jacques Rousseau
45. German princess who became empress of Russia after
marrying into the Romanov dynasty.—Catherine the Great
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46. Describe which groups would fall into the 3 estates of France, prior to
the French Revolution. –1st = clergy, 2nd = nobility, and 3rd = everyone
else (although representatives primarily from wealthy members of middle
class)
47. These lists of grievances were presented to the king by
representatives at the royal palace.—cahiers de doleances
48. I am a pirate and was given the title of Sir by Elizabeth because of my
over 100 million dollar (by todays standard) to her.—Sir Francis Drake
49. August Comte, a late child of the Enlightenment developed this which
is a philosophy of human intellectual development that culminated in
science. Comte argued that human thought had developed in three
stages: theological, metaphysical, and final or positive stage.—positivism
50. The Line of Demarcation was a line drawn by Pope Alexander VI to
divide the globe between which two countries? Spain and Portugal
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51. The Treaty of Tordesillas was a treaty between Spain
and Portugal that moved the Line of Demarcation to the ?
west
51. In 1857,who wrote Madame Bovary? Gustave Flaubert
52. A Jewish response to anti-semitism was launched in
1896 when this movement desired a separate Jewish
State—Zionism
53.I wrote the Interpretation of Dreams—Sigmund Freud
54. In World War 1, Germany tried to avoid a two front war
by defeating the western front and then mobilizing all troops
on the Eastern to defeat the Russians. This is known as
the: Schlieffen Plan
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55. This group means Majority and became known as Lenin’s
faction: Bolsheviks
56. One of the first economic unions in European History,
founded in 1834 by a group of German states Zollverein
57. Political conflict over the war in Algeria is most directly
responsible for the founding of _________ in 1958. The
Fifth Republic
58. Napoleon’s attempt to weaken England
economically…the Continental System
59. The revolt over increasing centralized power in
France is known as _____________. The Fronde
60. Nations that signed the Treaty of European Union in
1992 agreed to introduce a common currency. What is
another name for this treaty? Masstricht Treaty
61. Stephenson’s locomotive that zoomed at 16mph
was called: The Rocket
62. One of Hitler’s goals was more living space.
This is known as? Lebensraum
63. Gandhi and followers marched 100s of miles to
the sea to produce what in protest of the British?
Salt
64. Gorbachev’s policy of restructuring the economy
was called? Perestroika
65. Britain favoring the establishment of a national
home for the Jewish people in Palestine is known
as the—Balfour Declaration