AP Euro Chapter 15 Final study guide
USE DOCUMENT 2A TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:by the mid-17th century, Stuart monarchs' expression of attitudes similar to that revealed in the excerpt resulted in the
English Civil War
USE DOCUMENT 2D TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:The image provides evidence to support the argument that Peter the Great
attempted to transform Russian political, cultural, and economic institutions to be more in step with those of Western Europe
Although different in their sources of power, the governments of 18th century Great Britain and France had which of the following characteristics in common?
both nations had a small elite of landowning aristocrats who were considered the "natural" ruling class with power and influence in the government
A significant feature of English society in the 16th and 17th centuries was the
growing wealth of the country genrty and middle-class businessmen
The English Bill of Rights
laid the foundation for a constitutional monarchy in England
Peter the Great's primary foreign policy goal was to
open a port easily accessible to Europe
Louis XIV's Edict of Fontainebleau
revoked the Edict of Nantes, causing many skilled and talented Protestants to leave France
USE DOCUMENT 2C TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:Upon his arrival in England, the recipient of the letter
signed the English Bill of Rights, ensuring that future English monarchs would always respect the traditional rights of Parliament
what did John Locke mean by the term tabula rasa?
the 'blank slate' that is the human mind at birth
In the 18th century, what was the main economic activity of the Netherlands?
Banking and finance
The "Glorious Revolution" in England in 1688 was significant for
Bloodlessly overthrowing James II in favor of William of Orange
USE DOCUMENT 2C TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: The letter excerpted above was intended for
William III of Orange
The "Golden Age" of the Dutch republic in the 17th century witnessed
William of Orange aspire to become king in 1672 and the temporary weakening of the states general
James I of England (aka James VI of Scotland) alienated most members of Parliament by
insisting upon his prerogative to govern by divine right
As Louis XIII's chief minister and regent, Cardinal Richelieu was most successful in
strengthening the central role of the monarchy in domestic and foreign policy
USE DOCUMENT 2C TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:In the 17th century, with regard to political, religious, and economic liberties, England was most similar to
the Netherlands
The overall practical political purpose of Louis XIV's palace and court at Versailles was
to exclude the French high nobility from any sort of real power
USE DOCUMENT 2A TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:Which of the following documents represented a direct reaction to the message of the excerpt above?
English Bill of Rights
USE DOCUMENT 2D TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:Peter the Great's policies, as reflected by the image, were most similar to those of
Catherine the Great
The "military revolution", or changes in the science and practice of warfare between 1550 and 1650, saw armies
Change from mercenaries to conscripts for manpower
USE DOCUMENT 2A TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:The excerpt provides evidence to support the argument that, in the 17th century, absolute monarchs
limited the nobility's participation in governance while maintaining a semblance of support for their traditional legal privileges
The Petition of Right (1628), among other things,
maintained that no king could impose a tax without the consent of Parliament
USE DOCUMENT 2B TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION
Louis XIV and his finance minister extended the administrative and financial control of the French state
USE DOCUMENT 2D TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:One result of Peter the Great's policies was that
Russia acquired territory along the Baltic Sea
USE DOCUMENT 2C TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:The events surrounding the letter eventually resulted in the
Glorious Revolution
USE DOCUMENT 2B TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:The excerpt shows the intellectual influence of
Mercantilism
(2C )Upon his arrival in England, the recipient of the letter
His program of europeanization ("westernization") was mostly technical and aimed at modernizing the military