A | B |
French protestants influenced by John Calvin? | Hugenots |
The house of _?_, ruled Navarre. | Bourbon |
This term means combative? | Militant |
A group in France that strongly opposed the Huguenots? | Ultra-Catholics |
Leader of the Huguenots who succeeded to the throne in 1589? | Henry of Navarre or Henry IV |
The _?_ made Cathocism France’s official religion, but gave the Huguenots the right to worship and to have all political privileges, such as holding office. | Edict of Nantes |
The Edict of Nantes is sometimes called the ___. | Edict of Tolerance |
_?_ of Spain was the greatest supporter of militant Catholicism? | Philip II |
Philip II formed an Holy League and destroyed the Turkish fleet in the Battle of _?_. | Lepanto |
A Dutch prince who offered growing resistance to Philip II? | Wiiliam the Silent |
She tried to keep France and Spain from becoming too powerful by supporting first one and then the other, balancing their power | Elizabeth Tudor |
A fleet of warships sent by Philip II to invade England? | Armada |
"The Most Catholic King"? | Philip II |
Made up 7% of the total French population? | Huguenots |
Rising prices due to the influx of gold in the Americas? | Inflation |
what factors contributed to the population decline and general social tension in Europe. | Warfare, plague, and famine |
Which nation did not take part in the 30 years War? | England |
This ended the 30 years war in 1648? | Peace of Westphalia |
The English Revolution was a struggle between ____ and the _____ over power. | Parliament; King |
A belief that kings receive their power from God and are responsible only to God? | Divine Right Theory |
Those who supported the King (Charles I) in the English Revolution were called? | Cavaliers or Royalists |
Those who supported Parliament during the English Revolution were called? | Roundheads |
English Parliament won the revolution, principally because of the New Model Army of its leader and military genius of ..... | Oliver Cromwell |
When the English Revolution ended, Parliament executed this king? | Charles I |
The invasion of England by William of Orange, which overthrew James II with almost bloodshed became known as the _?_. | Glorious Revolution |
Laid the foundation for a constitutional monarchy in England? | Bill of Rights |
A republic? | Commonwealth |
What was unique about the Glorious Revolution? | No blood shed |
Before William and Mary came to power, they had to accept a _?_. | Bill of Rights |
The Bill of Rights gave Parliament the right to.... | 1) Make laws, 2) Levy taxes, 3) Raise an army only with the consent of Parliament |
Identify some rights given to the people under the English Bill of Rights? | 1) Bear arms 2) Jury trial 3) Free elections |
The English Bill of Rights called for the government to be based on... | Rule of Law |
This Act granted Puritans, but not Catholics the right of free public worship? | Toleration Act |