Ch. 5 Quiz #1

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A civil conflict in __________in 1647 to 1652 was the Fronde

France

When more goods are exported and imported, the trade balance is said to be:

Favorable

Lord protector

Oliver Cromwell

During whose reign it was the Habeaus corpus past and the Whig and Tori parties developed?

Charles II

What are the features of mercantilism?

Acquiring gold and silver, self-sufficiency, and ownership of colonies

Under _______________ as the Lord protector, government became more and more military dictatorship

Cromwell

The English and French colonial rivalry, climaxed with the:

French and Indian war

Englands only written constitution

Instrument of Government

Local royal French officials

Intendants

English translation of the Bible

James I

Lasted 20 years

Long Parliament

The sun king

Louis XIV

A system of government intervention to promote national prosperity and to increase the power of the country is called ___________________

Mercantilism

Ranks with Magna Carta in importance

Petition of right

When the Spanish Armada was defeated, England remind independent and _____________

Protestant

First permanent French settlement

Quebec

Chief minister of France

Richelieu

________________ attacked La Rochelle because of religious intolerance.

Richelieu

Three causes of the English Civil War were:

Supremacy of the king or Parliament, national church or religious freedom for Protestants, and new economic groups wanting a role in government

Were meant to destroy Spanish trade:

The navigation acts

An important principle of the English petition of rights was that no taxes could be raised without the consent of _________________

The parliament

Palace of Louis XIV

Versailles


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