ap euro fall semester
who would be the most negatively affected by the colombian trade a.serfs in russia b.peninsulares in and creoles in latin america c.indigenous people of latin america d. european nobility
C
Opponents of the values that characterized the beliefs of Cromwell might well have supported what type of government? a.absolute monarchies b.enlightened monarchies c.theocracies d.democracies
a
additional paintings by the artists by the person who painted the tennis court oath a.further celebrations of successes and martyrs during the revolution b.both pos and neg aspects of revolution c.revernace for the past and long to return to it d.demands for peaceful protests
a
what most likely led to the atlantic slave trade a.est of sugar plantations in the americas b.decline of mercantilism c.protestant reformation d.devlp of absolutism in france
a
napoleon sought primarily to a.usurp the power of the pope b.claim a legacy w ancient rome c.govern w/out the endorsement of the people d.overturn all changes
b
what developed resulted from the habsburgs in europe after the peace of augsburg a.edict of nantes allowing religious toleration b.states exploiting religious conflict to promote political and economic interests c.conflict between the monarchy and nobility such as the french wars of religion d.efforts by the monarchs such as henry viii to initiate religious reform
b
what devlp in england prior to 1689 was essential to the adoption of the bill of rights a.trial and execution of james ii b.english civil war c.war of the roses d.est of parliaments dominance during reign of elizabeth I
b
what economic principle was most likely to have been the reason for the atlantic slave trade a.serfdom b.mercantilism c.capitalism d.socialism
b
what events came before the revocation of seigneural rights a.financial crisis, storming of the bastille, and the great fear b.meeting of the estates general, storming of the bastille, flight to varennes c.the great fear,the reign of terror, march to versailles d.storming of the bastille, womens march to versailles, flight to varennes
b
what was meant by the "fuedal regime" a.continued practice of warfare between knights and chivalry b.organization of french society into three distinct classes w special rights and priviledges for the first 2 classes c.the agriculture system divided evenly between peasants and the three field system d.monopolizing of all land into elites
b
who would disapprove the marats murder a.jacobins b.sans culottes c.girondists d.royalists
b
the haitian slave revolt of 1792 was a manifestation of a.agitation by slaves shipped to united states b.a military expedition by napoleon to establish a new new world empire c.the diffusion of french notions of liberty and equality emanating from the revolution in france d.collapse of the sugar crop which was the mainstay of the colony's economy
c
the leviathan by thomas hobbes in 1651 is best represented by what a.society is founded on biblical laws b.government is a consequence of the desire by men for security in an insecure world c.political authority derived from a higher authority d.social and political relationships among men and nations are governed by village class level understandings
c
the leviathan by thomas hobbes in 1651, reflected what trend of the mid 17th cent a.increasing importance of religion as main reason for political conflict b.rejection of the notion of the divine right c.application of a scientific and materialistic rather than spiritualist understanding of life d.adoption of the premise that human nature was good, but was corrupt
c
what countries would be the least likely to be involved in the atlantic slave trade a.spain b.england c.russia d.france
c
What religious leader would have been the most likely to share the views that Cromwell held towards the monarchy a.martin luther b.henry viii c.jesuits d.john calvin
d
based on the novel francis bacon, what resulted from his work a.development of alchemy and astronomy b.emergence of the humoral theory c.acceptance of the geocentric theory by church authorites d.experimentation and use of mathematics
d
how did versailles' location reflect concerns of the french monarchy a.near the coast as a representation of the colonial empire b.palace located in paris, aka the cultural capital of europe c.located at the center of europe, drawing of the "sun king" d.sufficiently distant from paris to offer security fro nobles who threatened louis xiv during the fronde
d
in what 17th century european state existed a similar limitation on royal power to the English bill of rights a.france b.spain c.russia d.netherlands
d
the seven years war was important in europe balance of power bc it a.reaffirmed france as main power b.resulted in mergence of Franch and Spain c.allowed Great Britain to dominate india and France to dominate interior of north america d.was a result of the diplomatic revolution that aligned great britain w prussia and france w austria
d
what resulted from the war between the royalists and parliamentarians (map of their two areas with major battles) a.development of absolutism in england b.constitutional government in netherlands c.french revolution d.the development of constitutional government in England
d
what was a result of the slaves working in the cotton industry (picture) a.period of cooperation among euro powers as they settled the new world b.dom of south america by england and france c.dom of north america by spanish and portuguese d.competition for trade leading to conflicts and rivalries among euro powers
d
who would agree with the views in the edict of nantes a.philip ii b.henry viii c.john calvin d.elizabeth i
d
who would disagree with the views on positive views on witch craft a.protestant preachers b.catholic authorities c.european monarchs d.men involved in scientific revolution
d
what country was divided during the age of religious wars
holy roman wars
what was the cause of the thirty years war
protestant and catholic disagreements
what rivalries existed during the thirty years war
the Bourbon kings of France, the Habsburg of Spain, and the Holy Roman Empire
the bill of rights was produced by religious factors, which aspect directly addresses religious aspects
the king of england wanted to reestablish catholicism replacing anglicanism
what countries competed with spain for control of central and south america a.england b.italy c.africa d.portugal
a
what group became the main target of the law on suspects a. women desiring better position b.nobles and clergy c.the sans culottes of paris d.those supporting the creation of a republic
c
what groups benefitted from the division of habsburg power a.habsburg rulers b.spanish protestants c.leaders like john calvin d.holy roman empire
c
who would most likely agree with the spread of huguenot holdings in france a.martin luther b.louis xiv c.charles v d.john calvin
d
how does a painting of a surgery contrast the baroque style of the era a.not religiously themed b.lacks the detail and depiction c.dress of the individuals is different d.baroque works celebrate the role of women
a
the haitian revolt is significant bc it a.was the 1st successful slave revolt b.used a mercenary army to achieve freedom c.resulted in haitians allying w great britain and spain against france d.demonstrated that slave rebellions couldnt succeed
a
the women's march to versailles illustrates a.women of all classes were involved b.women were responsible for louis xvi and family death c.versailles was a symbol of the opression d.women had no role
a
what European country would you most likely find a similar viewpoint? (cromwell abolishes the english monarchy) a.netherlands b.france c.spain d.russia
a
what country did napoleonic policy of making everything french encounter greatest difficulty a.spain b.italy c.germany d.austria
a
what developed from the map with the battles between the royalists and parliamentarians a.english civil war b.french wars of religion c.thirty years war d.columbian exchange
a
what evidence supports napoleon's dual role in the revolution a.his concordat w the pope reest the church in france while he governed as a french king b.ruled france w/out constitution c.waged war more aggresively than louis xiv d.est a legal system
a
what led to the establishment of plantation economy a.demographic catastrophe of indigenous peoples in the americas b.portuguese est a commercial network along african coast c.protestant reformation caused by many catholics to flee europe d.development of absolutism in france caused many protestants to flee france
a
what most likely led to the slaves working in the cotton industry (picture) a.exploration of overseas territories by the europeans b.rise of constitutionalism in the major powers of europe c. beginning of the wars of religion in europe d. development of absolutism in russua
a
what was the artist of the tennis court oath painting trying to create a.example of the middle class demanding that they have a say in the government b.actions defied the natural course of events c.peasant masses were the most influential component of revolution d.only a violent revolution could change france
a
which reflects the movement that led to catherine zell's religious reform a.lorenxo de'medici b.erasmus c.machiavelli d.philip ii
a
which offers the best explanation for the relative lack of prosecution in russia a.the absolute of the czar b.the failure of protenstantism to spread east reduced potential tensions often related to witchcraft accusations c.russian church officially endorsed witchcraft d.ressuaisn were more familiar with islam
b
descartes "discourse on method rene descartes" was best known for what a.the heliocentric theory b.the geocentric theory c.deductive reasoning d.anatomy
c
how did artists of old times work and paint a.guld regulations b.destruction of constantinople c.patronage of princes and other wealthy individuals d.fact that they were all from wealthy families
c
on a map depicting the lands of the catholics and huguenots, mosts the most correct statement a.euro monarchs in favor of protestant reformation b.euro monarchs in favor of catholic reformation c.led to a unique situation where religious pluralism was allowed d.led to a dramatic increase in religious toleration throughout europe
c
the losses of the population in the holy roman war refer to a.catholic losses b.loss of protestant princess c.loss of german population during that time d.slaughter of anabaptists
c
the massacre resulted from tensions between the ________ French monarchy and the __________ French nobility a.catholic, lutheran b.anglican,catholic c.catholic, calvinist d. catholic, jewish
c
what country was the least likely to be involved in the trade system between europe and the new world a.portugal b.england c.poland d.spain
c
what development explains the reason for the conflict that led to the thieving hordes of peasants of martin luther a.refusal to accept protestantism b.catholic church above all secular institutions c.new interpretations of christian doctrine and practice d.use of jesuit teachings
c
what else did versailles function for a.meetings of the french parliaments' b.estates general convened there c.leading nobles of france required to reside there for a part of the year d.frequently used as a staging area for war games
c
what irony is with the dissemination of enlightenment during the 18th century a.enlightenment among noble individuals b.although enlightenment centers were in the west,popular culture in eastern europe often embraced enlightenment thought c.wealth supported and sustained the enlightenment was derived from trade based at least in part on slavery d. increased world beyond europe to little impact
c
what is the most correct statement based on the edict of nantes a.common in europe b.occured more in eastern europe than in west europe c.occured more in west than east europe d.led to a dramatic increase in religious toleration in europe
c
what resulted in the map of the split governments of the holy roman empire a.strong national religions b.development of national monarchies in west europe c.the failure by habsburg rulers to restore catholicism throughout europe d.rise of fuedal states
c
what was napoleon portrayed as a.chivalrous hero b.compassionate humanist c.imperial ruler d.ruthless military conqueror
c
where would you not find a scene of peasants living more pleasantly a.england b.the netherlands c.russia d.france
c
which enlightenment era thinker would have disagreed with voltaires poem a.immanuel kant b.denis diderot c.jean jacques rousseau d.baron de montesquieu
c
which part of the french revolution does the law on suspects originate a.the storming of the bastille b.the great fear c.the reign of terror d.the thermidorian reaction
c
who emerged victorious the parliament or royalists a.king b.france c.parliament d.spanish
c