World History 2 EXAM
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- England
- Hormuz
- Istanbul
- Constantinople
- Simony
- A means of raising money for the church and the sale of church offices
- edo
- the name of a fishing village in feudal japan
- Edward
- Mary, a protestant, son of jane seymour all succeeded
- Saint Lawrence River
- Jacques Cartier
- Written Constitution
- Tennis Court Oath
- In Praise of Folly
- Desiderius Erasmus
- Henry IV of france
- Married August 24th, 1572
- calculus
- isaac Newton's work included
- Millets
- Different ethnic communities
- Mercenary Soldiers
- Condottieri
- wrong answers
- Galen was the source of some
- Maria Theresa
- ______'s aim in domestic policy was to improve internal trade, bureaucracy, tax collection, and transportation
- Council of Trent
- Was called by Pope Paul III, Addressed the identified problems in the church, and required the founding of seminaries
- Ta Ming
- Great Brightness
- Emigres
- ______ convince Austria, Prussia, Sardinia to restore Louis
- Discourse on method
- Rene Descartes
- 1607
- The Jamestown Colony
- Taj Mahal
- Shah Jahan
- Voltaire
- A french social critic and philosopher
- dvorianie
- new class of nobles in russia
- plays and poems
- William Shakespeare wrote
- Corsican
- Napoleon was ______.
- Social Contract
- Thomas Hobbes
- 10 million
- the number of africans placed in slavery
- The Pieta
- Michelangelo
- Osman
- Turkish tribes
- Louis XIV
- Sun King
- Intendants
- A class of French officials were called
- cavaliers
- supporters of the king
- Howard of Effingham
- Commander of English fleet
- Mumtaz Mahal
- The occupant of the taj mahal, the wife of shah jahan, a beautiful woman
- Talleyrand
- Sell church lands
- Service in return for christianity
- Encomienda System
- radicals
- september massacres
- Studia Humanitas
- Humanism
- Robert Boyle
- The Skeptical Chymist
- Beijing
- Forbidden City
- hormuz
- port city in persia
- Edict of Nantes
- Document granting religious tolerance
- Queen of Scots
- Mary Stuart was
- Ivan the Terrible
- was the autocrat of all russia
- High Church
- King Charles
- 1%
- The clergy in the Estates-General represented ____ of Frenchmen
- The Last Supper
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Thirty Years War
- Religious war in germany
- Drake & Hawkins
- Privateers
- Mercantilism
- specie or bullion with a positive trade balance
- Hohenzollern
- Ruled Brandenburg and Prussia
- Creating the personal essay
- Michel Montaigne
- circulatory system
- William Harvey
- Utopia
- Thomas More
- Blank search warrants
- writs of assistance
- balance in power
- Elizabeth's aim in foreign relations was to keep a
- 100%
- People paid _____ of taxes
- John locke
- two treatises on government
- Defenestration of Prague
- Threw the reps for Ferdinand out window
- Triangular Trade
- Rum & Ironware, Sugar & Molasses, Slaves
- The School of Athens
- Raphael
- Manila
- the capital of Spanish phillippines
- The Inca ruler
- Atahualpa
- Venice and Genoa
- The Atlantic coast cities replaced what cities as centers of trade?
- Guillotine
- The Committee for Public Safety made sure opposition went to visit the _____.
- Peter the Great
- founds St. petersburg
- A german painter and woodcut artist
- Albrecht Durer was
- Rebirth
- Renaissance means
- Tea Act
- During the _____ of 1773 east india tea went in east india bottoms
- Cristobal Colon
- The Enterprise of the Indies
- Decameron
- Boccacio
- Dutch
- Dominant European power in Spice Islands
- Prebendry
- The holding of more than one church office
- Seven years war
- French and Indian War
- Danton
- Calls for Volunteers
- warm water port
- The Russians wants included a
- Puritans
- Roundheads
- melted church bells
- To find metal for cannons Peter the Great
- Fredrick the Great of Prussia
- Enlighten Despots included ______
- 1588
- Spanish Armada
- Timur Lenk
- Tamerlane
- Pragmatic Sanction
- Don't break up hapsburg holdings
- Difference between Sunni and Sha'a
- The idea of rightful descent from the line of Ali
- Marie Antoinette
- Frivolous and Heavy Spender
- heliocentric
- Nicolaus Copernicus
- Absolute monarchy
- divine right of kings
- Shari'ah
- the ulema acted on a set of laws known as
- When Martin Luther identified abuses in the church
- The Reformation began when
- The Divine Comedy
- Dante
- nobles and huguenots
- Richelieu's reforms included curbing the power of
- Stamp Act
- official stamp
- Persia
- Ismail
- 2%
- Nobles owned _____ of land
- Piano
- Violin, Bassoon, and ____ were being perfected
- The Spirit of laws
- baron de montesquieu
- Unicameral Legislature
- Constitution of 1791
- no knee breeches
- sans-cullotes
- conquistador
- Hernan Cortes was a
- Quakers
- Society of Friends
- Jan Sobieski
- bankrupts poland
- Isaac Newton
- Philosophic Naturalis Principia Mathematica
- Samuel Champlain
- Quebec City
- primary colors
- Jacques- Louis David
- Horses, wheat
- In the columbian exchance the old world gave
- York
- One two branches of the plantagenets
- three chambers
- How many chambers in the Estates-General?
- joint-stock company
- Means of sharing the risk of company ownership
- 3 that lived
- The children of Henry VIII included
- Richelieu
- Cardinal ruled for Louis XIII
- Civil Constitution of Clergy
- The _______ says clergy are elected locally and are salaried employees
- Scientific Method
- Francis Bacon
- The Prince
- Niccolo Machiavelli
- War of spanish succession
- France against England, Austria, & Grand Alliance
- Intolerable Acts
- Boston is closed as a harbor
- hairstyle
- A queue is
- Mary Wollstonecroft
- ____ wrote A Vindication of the rights of women
- Sankin-kotai
- A yearly rotation to Tokyo to control the nobles
- Moons of Jupiter
- Galileo Galilei
- Don John
- Battle of Lepanto
- James II
- Converts to catholicism
- The Caravel
- Prince Henry invents the
- Junkers
- noble class loyal to hohenzollerns
- males 18-45
- Universal Male Conscription
- Suleiman
- "The Lawgiver"
- James I
- New English Bible
- Romanovs
- Czars or Russia
- Francisco Pizarro
- Conquers Inca Empire
- Hapsburgs
- Ruled Austria, Spain, and other places
- I will make you catholic
- do it my way
- Leave
- Emigres
- Ferdinand Magellan
- the first person to circumnavigate the globe was
- Oprichniki
- Secret police
- Louis XIV
- L'etat c'est moi!
- peter the great
- Shaving, restricting the church, increased power for nobles were all changes done by
- Declaration of the Rights of Man
- The French Assembly issues the _____
- Baroque
- Classicism can be considered a reaction to
- chocolate, corn, potatoes
- In the columbian exchange the new world gave
- feudal privileges
- Assembly votes to end all ______
- Spain
- Castile, Leon, Aragon
- Grand vizier
- head of bureaucracy
- boyars
- russian nobles
- Puritans
- low church
- Janissaries
- Former Christians
- The Printing Press
- Johannes Gutenburg
- Sonnets
- Petrarch
- Tudor
- Henry VII and descendents
- kepler
- orbits are elliptical
- India
- Vasco de Gama
- declaratory acts
- Asserts right to tax
- secret police
- metsuke
- The Great Fear
- Peasants Raid Manors
- Henry VIII
- Defender of the faith