History test chapter 14
Iouis XIV
"sun king" Believing in his divine right to rule, Louis XIV broke French precedent to establish himself as an absolute monarch
Thirty years war
(what it was)-The Thirty Years' War was the most destructive conflict that Europeans had experienced. (How it ends)-treaty of westphilia
When and where was the Thirty Years' War fought?
1618-1648; holy roman empire
Mannerism
16th century italian art, characterized by unusual effects of scale
Baroque art and architecture reflected a search for power. How can a particular style of art be more powerful than another? (Consider the palace at Versailles.)
A certain style of art could have more power based off how its represented or shown. The style or colors used in the art also brings more power. The types of materials used (marble, gold, etc) shows wealth and power.
_______refers to the political system in which ultimate authority rests with the monarch.
Absolutism
_________artists paired ideals of Renaissance art with sixteenth- century spiritual feelings.
Baroque
divine right of Kings
Belief that kings receive power from God
The_________were Russian nobility defeated by Ivan the Terrible.
Boyars
James II
Catholic, causing the religion to start conflict between kings and parliament
Baroque
Catholicism; style of European architecture, music, and art. Style was more dark
Cardinal Richelieu
Chief minister of Louis XIV
The Russian monarch was called a_______.
Czar
The belief that the monarch receives power directly from God is called________.
Divine Rights of Kings
Who was the last Tudor Monarch?
Elizabeth
Henry of Navarre
FRANCE- Leader of the Huguenots. Converted to Catholicism
James I
First Stewart dynasty (same family in charge for many generations) king.
After the Thirty Years' War, which country emerged as the most dominant in Europe?`
France
Whats going on in France, Germany, and Russia?
France-emerged as the dominant nation in Europe. Germany-For 30 years Germany was plundered and destroyed. Rival armies destroyed the German countryside as well as entire towns. Prusssia-small, Fredrick Williams builds Prussian state with his son.Prussia and Austria emerged in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries as great European powers. Russia-A new Russian state had emerged in the fifteenth century under the leadership of the principality of Muscovy and its grand dukes.
Ivan IV
Grand Prince of Moscow, known as Ivan the terrible
Charles II
Grandson of James I, restores monarchy
What is the name given to French Calvinists?
Huguenots
Who are William and Mary?
In the Stewart dynasty, invited into parliament
Why is the Edict of Nantes sometimes called the Edict of Tolerance
It gave the Huguenots the right to worship; ended french wars of religion
Compare the political thought of John Locke to the American form of government. What would Locke support? What would he not support?
John Locke supports equality for men, Natural rights. The American form of government is a democracy which involves equality for men. He does no support an absolute ruler. He would not support restriction of freedom of speech, he would support bill of rights
What happens when Elizabeth dies?
King James VI of Scotland ascends to the throne, uniting England and Scotland under a single British monarch.
oliver cromwell
Leader of New Model Army; fighting for Parliament
Peter the Great
Made Russia a great power. Was a Russian czar from 1672-1725
El Greco
Mannerism artist who's art reflected the tensions created by religious disruption of the reformation.
In________, elongated figures show suffering and heightened emotions.
Mannnerism
Martin Luther
Most influential figure in western history. His writings were responsible for fractionalizing the Catholic Church and sparking the Protestant Reformation.
John Locke believed people had certain__________—to life, liberty, and property.
Natural Rights
czar
Russian emperor
king Phillip
SPAIN-supporter of militant Catholicism. " most catholic king"
what was the "Glorious Revolution"
William and Mary take power
Thomas Hobbes
Wrote Levithan, about political thought
Philip II sent a fleet of warships called an_________to invade England in 1588.
armada
Elizabeth Tudor
becoming an absolute monarch of ENGLAND. Repeals favoring laws of Catholics
John Locke
believed government should protect Natural rights of the people. Wrote a political work called Two Treatises of Government.
militant
combative
Parliament abolished the monarchy and declared England a republic or_______.
commonwealth
What ended the french wars of religion?
edict of nantes
armada
fleet of worship
Gian Lorenzo
greatest figure of the baroque period completed st. Peters Basilla in Rome
On his deathbed, what advice did Louis XIV give to his great-grandson, the future king?
he told him to not be like him
Devine right of Kings
kings derive their authority from God
Fredrick William and the Great Elector
laid foundation for the Prussian state. Built large = efficient standing army (40 men)
What reason for writing did Lope de Vega give those who asked?
motivation was for money
Boyar
next in rank to a prince
England revolution
period of armed conflict
william the silent
price of orange leader of northern dutch provinces
According to John Locke, what was the purpose of government?
protect the equal rights; natural rights
edict of nantes
recognized that Catholicism as the religion; granted the Calvinist Protestants of France. Huguenots were allowed to follow and worship. They also are allowed to have all the same privileges.
Natural Rights
rights a person was born with
Charles I
second Stewart king, son of James. Petition passed started industrial revolution
At the beginning of the seventeenth century, Spain controlled territory on which continents?
south,central, and north America
Micheal Romanov
the first russian tsar
"Repression breeds rebellion." Explain how this quote relates to the history of the Netherlands during the reign of Philip II.
the people of the Netherlands were oppressed until they rebelled.
What is the essential message of Don Quixote by Cervantes?
to be realistic and idealistic, known to be one of the funniest books written. Lots of great writers read this book. Cervantes became a hero but suffered three gunshot wounds., he was takin to Algeria for 5 1/2 years. Became a tax collector, then was imprisoned again. After, he went on many adventures.
Whom did Spain defeat in the Battle of Lepanto in 1571?
turks
The_______hysteria began to end in 1650.
witchcraft
Lope de Vega
wrote +1500 plays, 500 live today
Misuel de cervantes
wrote Don Quixote