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1 CONSTITUTIONALISMCONSTITUTIONALISM Max Inman AP Modern European History

2 Final Jeopardy RulersWarsCountriesVocabGovernmentReligionHodge Podge 100 200 300 400 500

3 __________ took power over England in 1603 and was considered a very unsuccessful ruler. 100

4 James I BONUS

5 __________ achieved Ottoman recognition of his sovereignty over Hungary in 1699 and extended his territorial holdings over much of the Balkan Peninsula and western Romania.

6 Leopold I Rulers

7 The ruler of England from 1625-1649 that attempted to rule without Parliament and ended up sparking a civil war was ______. 200

8 Charles I Rulers

9 ________ succeeded Charles I after deafeating him with the parliamentary army. 300

10 Oliver Cromwell Rulers

11 ________ was the French monarch after Mazarin that impressed the nobles with wealth and splendor. 400

12 Louis XIV Rulers

13 __________of Prussia established himself and his successors as the central uniting power by breaking the local noble estates, organizing a royal bureaucracy, and forging a strong army. 500

14 Frederick William I the “Great Elector” Rulers

15 In the English Civil war, the two opposing sides were the _________ and the __________. 100

16 Cavaliers, Roundheads Wars

17 The 9 Year War, was fought between ________ and England in North America, and ________ battling the League of Augsburg in Europe. 200

18 France, France Wars

19 The War of Spanish Succession was won by ________ and ended with a treaty between France and England in _______. 300

20 Neither side, Utrecht BONUS

21 In December 1740, Frederick II of Prussia invaded the Hapsburg province of _______

22 Silesia Wars

23 In the Great Northern War, Charles XII defeated the Russians at the Battle of _________ 400

24 Narva Wars

25 William III of Orange rallied the Dutch and eventually led the entire European coalition against _______. 500

26 France Wars

27 Russian nobles were known as ______. 100

28 Boyars Countries

29 German noble landlords were known as __________. 200

30 Junkers Countries

31 _________ economic prosperity was amazing in the eyes of 17 th century contemporaries. 300

32 Dutch Countries

33 During the rule of Oliver Cromwell, England was under a _____________. 400

34 Puritan Republic Countries

35 __________, during the 17 th century, had an absence of a strong central authority due to divisions among the nobility. 500

36 Poland BONUS

37 In 1613, __________ became the first tsar of the dynasty that ruled Russia until 1917.

38 Michael Romanov Countries

39 The Ottoman Empire governed their empire through _________, or officially recognized religious communities. 100

40 Millets Vocab

41 In October 1685, Louis XIV revoked the ___________, sparking extensive religious repression. 200

42 Edict of Nantes Vocab

43 The nobility in France limited the power of the monarchy with ________, or courts dominated by the nobility. 300

44 parlements Vocab

45 A Roman Catholic religious movement known as ________ arose in the 1630s in opposition to the Jesuits. 400

46 Jansenism Vocab

47 The _________ ended with William III and Mary II taking power power over England. 500

48 “Glorious Revolution” BONUS

49 The _________ was the largest and most stable political entity to arise in or near Europe following the collapse of the Roman Empire.

50 Ottoman Empire Vocab

51 Bishop Bossuet advocated the “___________” in which a ruler can only be judged by God. 100

52 Divine right of kings Government

53 After the Long Parliament met, the decided that no more than ____ years should elapse between its meetings. 200

54 3 Government

55 James I refused to use parliament for funds, and therefore levied new custom duties known as __________. 300

56 impositions Government

57 The country of Russia during the late 17 th century faced bureaucratic domination from the ________. 400

58 Boyars Government

59 In the late 17 th century, Poland had a central legislative body made up of nobles called the _____. 500

60 Sejm or diet BONUS

61 To sustain personal authority and fight corruption, Peter I used __________, or bureaus of several persons operating according to written instructions.

62 Colleges Government

63 _________ founded the Plymouth colony in North America to break away from James I’s religious policies. 100

64 Puritans Religion

65 Peter the Great of Russia worked to achieve secular control of the independent ______________. 200

66 Russian Orthodox Church Religion

67 The _____________________ was the official church of the Netherlands. 300

68 Calvinist Reformed Church BONUS

69 Dutch religious life was marked by _______.

70 Religious Toleration Religion

71 In the Treaty of Dover, Charles II was to announce his conversion to Catholicism, in which Louis XIV promised to compensate him by ______________. 400

72 Paying him a substantial subsidy Religion

73 Like Richelieu, Louis XIV believed that policial unity and stability required __________, in which he persecuted both _________ and Protestants 500

74 Religious conformity, Roman Catholics Religion

75 Peter the Great, wanting to make Russia a military power, reorganized Russia’s _______ and _______ structures. 100

76 Political, economical Hodgepodge

77 In 1683, the Ottomans laid siege to _______, narrowly being defeated by the arrival of _______ forces. 200

78 Vienna, Polish Hodgepodge

79 __________ believed that an increase in the paper-money supply would stimulate France’s economic recovery. 300

80 John Law Hodgepodge

81 The first British prime minister was __________. 400

82 Sir Robert Walpole Hodgepodge

83 __________ wrote Paradise Lost, and defended freedom of the press in the history of Western culture. 500

84 John Milton BONUS

85 ________ were a non- Islamic person in the Ottoman empire, and were followers of religions tolerated by law, with many religious freedoms.

86 Dhimmis Hodgepodge

87 Christian boys in the Ottoman Empire that were raised as Muslims and organized into elite military units called _________.

88 Janissaries Final Jeopardy


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