What was the "Glorious Revolution"
  • the invasion of England by William of Orange, who overthrew James II with almost no bloodshed
  • taking away the Huguenots' political and military rights and executing conspirators.
  • take control of England and eventually establish a military dictatorship.
  • the idea that kings receive their power from God and are responsible.
Absolution is...
  • The Bill of Rights.
  • a system of government in which a ruler holds total power
  • Everyone is free to serve as his or her own judge
  • Bill of Rights
Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome is an example of the work of
  • Huguenots
  • Gian Lorenzo Bernini
  • "Most Catholic King"
  • Divine right of kings
Seven percent of the total French population were...
  • Huguenots
  • commonwealth
  • The Puritans
  • Gian Lorenzo Bernini
John Locke believed that humans' natural rights included all of the following EXCEPT
  • Elizabethan
  • baroque
  • democracy
  • All classes
Oliver Cromwell's defeat of the king's forces allowed him to
  • by converting them to Catholicism.
  • the invasion of England by William of Orange, who overthrew James II with almost no bloodshed
  • take control of England and eventually establish a military dictatorship.
  • taking away the Huguenots' political and military rights and executing conspirators.
All of the following played a role in the Thirty Years' War EXCEPT
  • trade.
  • divine
  • baroque
  • The Puritans
Which of the following sought to increase the wealth and power of France by following the ideas of mercantilism?
  • Divine right of kings
  • The Puritans
  • All classes
  • Jean-Baptiste Colbert
The Thirty Years' War involved all the major European powers except which nation?
  • The Toleration Act of 1689
  • Bill of Rights
  • England
  • The extreme Puritans or Independents
In 1689, what laid the foundation for a limited or constitutional monarchy in England?
  • Bill of Rights
  • a system of government in which a ruler holds total power
  • The Bill of Rights.
  • The Toleration Act of 1689
According to the passage, people are better off in a state of matter?
  • Bohemia
  • The members of Parliament had never gathered.
  • Everyone is free to serve as his or her own judge
  • people need a recognized authority in the form of government.
The work of William Shakespeare is perhaps the best example of _____ literature...
  • The Puritans
  • John Locke
  • Elizabethan
  • baroque
Elizabethan playwrights such as William shakespeare generally wrote their plays for what social group?
  • Elizabethan
  • The Puritans
  • All classes
  • John Locke
According to Malleus Maleficarum, what was the source of powers of witchcraft?
  • the Devil
  • The Puritans
  • Everyone is free to serve as his or her own judge
  • to discuss the next heir to throne
Which of the following granted Puritans, but not Catholics, the right of public worship
  • The Toleration Act of 1689
  • The Bill of Rights.
  • Bill of Rights
  • a system of government in which a ruler holds total power
The art produced during the ____ movement reflected the tension of religious upheaval and the spirituality of religious revival
  • Mannerism
  • John Locke
  • changing the country's religion
  • commonwealth
Which of the following were protestants in England who were inspired by Calvinist ideas?
  • Divine right of kings
  • The Puritans
  • All classes
  • the Devil
The style of painting known as ______ reflected a search for power...
  • baroque
  • Elizabethan
  • trade.
  • Bohemia
How did the Hapsburgs try to unify the people they ruled?
  • Everyone is free to serve as his or her own judge
  • distracting the nobles and royal princes with court life, to keep them out of politics.
  • take control of England and eventually establish a military dictatorship.
  • by converting them to Catholicism.
Cardinal Richelieu strengthened the power of the monarchy by
  • distracting the nobles and royal princes with court life, to keep them out of politics.
  • taking away the Huguenots' political and military rights and executing conspirators.
  • take control of England and eventually establish a military dictatorship.
  • the idea that kings receive their power from God and are responsible.
Which act brought an end to the Holy Roman Empire as a political entity..
  • The Puritans
  • Gian Lorenzo Bernini
  • the peace of Westphalia
  • become the most populous empire in the world
James I of England believed in the divine right of kings, which is..
  • take control of England and eventually establish a military dictatorship.
  • the idea that kings receive their power from God and are responsible.
  • distracting the nobles and royal princes with court life, to keep them out of politics.
  • people need a recognized authority in the form of government.
The Stuart rulers of England believed in the _____ right of kings
  • divine
  • trade.
  • Elizabethan
  • Huguenots
The ideas of ____ can be found in the American Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution
  • John Locke
  • baroque
  • commonwealth
  • All classes
The foundation for a constitutional monarchy in England was laid by the...
  • a system of government in which a ruler holds total power
  • The Toleration Act of 1689
  • Bill of Rights
  • The Bill of Rights.
Which power is not included in the authority that the system of Absolutism believed God had given to kings?
  • Gian Lorenzo Bernini
  • changing the country's religion
  • The Puritans
  • Divine right of kings
Russian nobility were known as
  • democracy
  • boyars
  • divine
  • Bohemia
By the end of King Philip II's reign, Spain had...
  • Everyone is free to serve as his or her own judge
  • the peace of Westphalia
  • become the most populous empire in the world
  • by converting them to Catholicism.
According to the table, which group was led by Oliver Cromwell?
  • The Bill of Rights.
  • The Toleration Act of 1689
  • England
  • The extreme Puritans or Independents
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