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FranceSpainRussiaPrussia & Austria England Other

Louis XIV was known for building this? A 100

What is the Palace at Versailles A 100

“I took military and territorial rights from the Huguenots” A 200

Who is Cardinal Richelieu A 200

A Huguenot is… A 300

What is a French Protestant A 300

When signed, it gave religious freedom in France A 400

What is the Edict of Nantes A 400

Two quotes of Louis XIV A 500

What is “The state, It is I”, “I am known as the Sun King.” A 500

The ruling family in Spain before the Thirty Year’s war B 100

Who are the Hapsburgs B 100

Phillip II is best known for… B 200

What is a defender of Catholicism B 200

Where Columbus first landed in the New World B 300

Islands in the Caribbean Sea B 300

Phillip II opposed these people (two types) B 400

The Muslims and Protestants B 400

The Treaty of Tordesillas was between Portugal and Spain to do this B 500

What is decrease conflict over the claiming of new lands B 500

“ I expanded my country’s borders in the south and west into Poland” C 100

Who is Catherine the Great? C 100

“I defeated the Ottoman Turks to gain a port on the Black Sea.” C 200

Who is Catherine the Great C 200

Ruling family in Russia after Ivan IV C 300

Romanovs C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

Two main goals of Peter the Great C 400

Warm water ports and Westernization of Russia C 400

New Capital city of Russia under Peter the Great C 500

St. Petersburg C 500

Ruling family in Austria D 100

Hapsburgs D 100

This war was fought over religion, territory, and power D 200

Thirty Years’ War D 200

Militaristic monarch of Prussia D 300

Frederick the Great D 300

Divine Right and Absolutism (define) D 400

Total power to rule given by God D 400

The Thirty Years’ War ended by… D 500

The signing of the Peace of Westphalia D 500

Charles I signed this document which limited the Monarch’s power E 100

Petition of Right E 100

King during the establishment of Jamestown in 1607 E 200

King James I E 200

English Civil War was fought between… E 300

Cavaliers- King’s supporters Roundheads- Puritan supporters of Parliament E 300

General during the English Civil War fighting on the side of the Puritans E 400

Oliver Cromwell E 400

Government with a legislative body and a king/ queen E 500

What is a Constitutional Monarchy E 500

Portuguese captain who sailed around the Cape of Good Hope F 100

Who is Vasco da Gama F 100

Chinese reasoning for rejecting European offers of trade F 200

What is China felt it was superior, the rest of world had nothing to offer F 200

Japanese policy to control foreign ideas F 300

What is isolation or closed- country F 300

Conquistador of the Aztecs F 400

Who is Hernando Cort`es F 400

New World area originally founded by the Dutch F 500

New York F 500

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