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JEOPARDY! Age of Religious Wars Mr. Lindenmuth Click to begin AP Chapter 12 Review

DAILY DOUBLE! DAILY DOUBLE! Back to Game

People Religion War Politics Misc. 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

Elizabeth I What ruler in England is seen as a model politique? People FOR 10 Points What ruler in England is seen as a model politique? Elizabeth I Back to Game

People FOR 20 Points Some scholars argue he was the most powerful man in Europe until the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588? Philip II Back to Game

Henry IV Or Henry of Navarre People FOR 30 Points Who issued the Edict of Nantes in France and is considered a model politique? Henry IV Or Henry of Navarre Back to Game

Mary Queen of Scots Or Mary Stuart People for 40 Points The execution of this person really angered Philip II and also Catholics throughout Europe? Mary Queen of Scots Or Mary Stuart Back to Game

People FOR 50 Points Who led the Protestant resistance in the Netherlands against Spain? William of Orange Back to Game

Religion FOR 10 Points What made Lutheranism a legal religion in the Holy Roman Empire in 1555? Peace of Augsburg Back to Game

Religion FOR 20 Points What religion in France justified and inspired political resistance in the 1500s and 1600s? Calvinism Back to Game

Religion FOR 30 Points What document in France in 1598 recognized minority religious rights within what was to remain an officially Catholic country? Edict of Nantes Back to Game

Religion FOR 40 Points What group of people in Eastern Europe practiced the religion of Islam? They lost the Battle of Lepanto. Ottoman Turks Back to Game

Religion FOR 50 Points What two Lutheran nations in Northern Europe got directly involved in the Thirty Years War? Denmark & Sweden Back to Game

Treaty of Westphalia What treaty ended the Thirty Years War? War FOR 10 Points What treaty ended the Thirty Years War? Treaty of Westphalia Back to Game

Thirty Years War What event was marked by these dates: 1618-1648? War FOR 20 Points What event was marked by these dates: 1618-1648? Thirty Years War Back to Game

War for 30 Points Who did Philip II summon to take care of the Protestant rebellion in the Netherlands? Before his reign of terror ended, several thousand suspected heretics were publicly executed. Duke of Alba Back to Game

Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre War Daily Double What event in France in 1572 has ever since lived in infamy for Protestants? Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre Back to Game

War FOR 50 Points What document in 1563 made a moderate Protestantism the official religion within the Church of England? Thirty-Nine Articles Back to Game

Philip II of Spain & Mary Tudor of England Politics FOR 10 Points What marriage created a political alliance between two major powers in Europe? Philip II of Spain & Mary Tudor of England Back to Game

Politics FOR 20 Points What country became Europe’s most dominant power in the mid 1600s? France Back to Game

Politics FOR 30 Points The Bourbons, Valois, Montmorency-Chatillons, and Guise families all fought over what? French Throne Back to Game

Politics for 40 Points What northern German state became the most powerful after the Treaty of Westphalia? Brandenburg-Prussia Back to Game

Politics FOR 50 Points What was the name of the unified opposition to Spain consisting of the northern provinces of the Netherlands? Pacification of Ghent Back to Game

Misc. FOR 10 Points What period of the Thirty Years War was Gustavus Adolphus involved in? Swedish Period Back to Game

Misc. FOR 20 Points What area of the Holy Roman Empire was a stronghold for Calvinists? Palatinate Back to Game

Cezanne Which of the following was NOT a baroque artist? Misc. FOR 30 Points Which of the following was NOT a baroque artist? Rembrandt Bernini Cezanne Peter Paul Rubens Cezanne Back to Game

Population Increase & Bullion from New World Misc. FOR 40 Points What two factors caused inflation in Spain during the 16th and 17th centuries? Population Increase & Bullion from New World Back to Game

Presbyterians & Congregationalists Misc. FOR 50 Points Name two groups of Puritans that Elizabeth I had to deal with during her reign. One was moderate and the other one was more radical in nature. Presbyterians & Congregationalists Back to Game