AP Euro: Unit 3 Test
European powers' basic strategy against Louis XIV's policies were?
Forming military alliances in opposition to France
What was the argument about the English Civil War?
It was a conflict between the monarchy and Parliament, but Parliament's victory was only temporary due to the extreme position of the Puritan leaders
Which philosopher would most likely agree with the outcome of the Glorious Revolution?
Locke
How does the St. Petersburg image correctly represent the status of Russia in the early 18th century?
Russia was beginning to adopt the customs and practices of western Europe
Which historical evidence best supports Ashley's argument about the deteriorated nature of the relationship between Louis XIV and the French nobility?
The government's continuing inability to obtain revenues from the nobles
The brutal nature of Louis XIV's wars and his foreign policy is best explained by what?
Aggressive foreign policies to expand French interests
Which European political figure would express the greatest approval for the Palace of Versailles?
Jean Baptiste Colbert
What was the second crisis in England caused by?
Parliament feared the ties that James II had with the Roman Catholic Church
What was one later development that can be directly linked to the 1669 passage?
A series of Anglo-Dutch wars
How did Burnet feel about Peter the Great?
After the Glorious Revolution, Peter was against this type of balance of power
What was the principal reason for the changes depicted in the images?
Exploitation of a weaker state by stronger states
How did the location of the palace reflect concerns of the French monarchy?
It was sufficiently distant from Paris to offer security from Parisian mobs who threatened Louis XIV during the Fronde
What is the most likely explanation for the newspaper's decision to portray the city of St. Petersburg rather than Moscow?
Peter the Great built St. Petersburg as a window on the west
Peter the Great did what?
Reduced the boyars' attachment to traditional Russian culture as well as to publish the Table of Ranks
Louis XIV's absolute sovereignty was challenged most directly by who?
Regional courts of law
In what way was the Great Northern War between Russia and Sweden a product of the image and the forces behind its publication?
Sweden was an obstacle to Peter the Great's ambition to gain ice-free ports in the Baltic Sea
What best expresses how supporters most justified absolutist monarchs like Louis XIV?
The king's right to rule came from God
What development is portrayed in both the map and the engraving?
The partitions of Poland
What was one practice that was common to all European states at that time that is not explicitly mentioned in the passage?
Trade in and use of African slaves
What feature of European history is described in 1669?
Mercantilism
How did the political structure of France change during Richelieu's ministry?
Feudalism to Absolutism
Which of the following Enlightenment thinkers is most likely to agree with Richelieu's viewpoint?
Hobbes
How can the changes in the images be seen as a consequence of enlightened absolutism?
Enlightened rulers sought to settle issues between them without resorting to war
Which development during the reign of Louis XIV could be seen as a significant point in European history by adding a new dimension to European warfare?
Warfare took on a global nature, with the involvement of overseas colonies
Other than a royal residence, what other function did the palace serve?
Leading nobles of France were required to reside there