Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Important City-States | rome | 67%
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Important City-States | florence | 50%
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Important City-States | milan | 50%
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Early Explorers | columbus | 33%
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Important Artists | da vinci | 33%
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Important City-States | venice | 33%
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Important Artists | michelangelo | 17%
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Social Classes | slaves | 17%
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Motives for Exploration | spices | 17%
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Early Explorers | vespucci | 17%
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The Spanish Empire | 32 million | 0%
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Council of Trent | abolished indulgences | 0%
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Hobbes | absolute monarchy best form of government | 0%
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Louis XIV | absolutist | 0%
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Humanism | active civic life | 0%
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Why did the Renaissance begin in Italy? | active trading center | 0%
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The Slave Trade | adjustment | 0%
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Anabaptists | adult baptism | 0%
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Cardinal Richelieu | aggressive foreign policy | 0%
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Council of Trent | art/ritual of church | 0%
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New Technology | astrolabe | 0%
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The Slave Trade | auction | 0%
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Renaissance Literary Conventions | autobiography | 0%
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Why did the Renaissance begin in Italy? | avoided late medieval economic slump | 0%
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African Empires | axum | 0%
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The Spanish Empire | aztec - cortes | 0%
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Impact of Spain's Defeat | bankrupt | 0%
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Council of Trent | baroque | 0%
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Renaissance Ideals | beauty | 0%
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Impact of Spain's Defeat | beginning of english power | 0%
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Humanism | belief in the power of humanity | 0%
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Machiavelli | better to be feared than loved | 0%
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English Reformation (Rulers) | bloody mary | 0%
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How did the Age of Exploration Change the World? | brought regions of the world together | 0%
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Important Artists | brueghel | 0%
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Peter the Great | built st petersburg | 0%
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Early Explorers | cabot | 0%
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Early Explorers | cabral | 0%
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Petition of Right | cannot declare martial law except during wartime | 0%
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Petition of Right | cannot imprison people without just cause | 0%
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Petition of Right | cannot levy taxes without parliament | 0%
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Petition of Right | cannot quarter troops in private homes | 0%
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English Bill of Rights | cannot raise army without parliament | 0%
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English Bill of Rights | cannot suspend laws | 0%
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The Slave Trade | capture | 0%
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Baroque | caravaggio | 0%
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New Technology | caravel | 0%
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English Civil War | cavalier parliament | 0%
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Frederick William I | centralized prussian government | 0%
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Golden Age of Literature | cervantes | 0%
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English Civil War | charles i | 0%
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English Civil War | charles i executed | 0%
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English Civil War | charles ii | 0%
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Causes of the Reformation | christian humanism | 0%
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Causes of the Reformation | church abuses | 0%
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Goals of Counter-Reformation | clarify theology | 0%
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Humanism | Renaissance Ideals | classicism | 0%
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Renaissance Education | classics and liberal arts | 0%
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Louis XIV Legacy | class resentments | 0%
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Council of Trent | code of conduct for clergy | 0%
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Mercantilism | colonies - source of raw materials, cheap labor, captive markets | 0%
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How did the Age of Exploration Change the World? | The Spanish Empire | columbian exchange | 0%
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Baroque | combined renaissance art with religion | 0%
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New Technology | compass | 0%
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What is Absolutism? | considered essential for control | 0%
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Catholic Church Abuses | conspicuous display of wealth | 0%
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Effects of the Slave Trade | constant warfare in africa | 0%
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Characteristics of City-States | controlled by merchants | 0%
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Renaissance Education | create complete citizens | 0%
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Social Classes | creoles | 0%
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Effects of the Slave Trade | cultural decimation in africa | 0%
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Roots of the EMP | cultural diffusion | 0%
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Motives for Exploration | curiosity | 0%
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Early Explorers | da gama | 0%
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Economic/Social Trends | decline of spanish economy | 0%
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Impact of Spain's Defeat | decline of spanish power | 0%
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Causes of the Reformation | decline of the papacy | 0%
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Effects of the Slave Trade | depopulation of africa | 0%
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Golden Age of Literature | de vega | 0%
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Early Explorers | dias | 0%
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The Spanish Empire | disease | 0%
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Catholic Church Abuses | dispensations | 0%
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Legacy of Reformation | divided europe | 0%
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What is Absolutism? | divine right | 0%
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Important Artists | donatello | 0%
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Important Artists | durer | 0%
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English Reformation (Rulers) | edward | 0%
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Mannerism | el greco | 0%
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Goals of Counter-Reformation | eliminate abuses | 0%
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English Reformation (Rulers) | elizabeth i | 0%
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Baroque | emotional | 0%
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Legacy of Reformation | ended christian unity | 0%
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Peace of Augsburg | ended christian unity in west | 0%
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Machiavelli | ends justify the means | 0%
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English Civil War | english bill of rights | 0%
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Frederick William I | enhanced production | 0%
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The Commercial Revolution | entrepreneurship rose | 0%
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Anabaptists | equality | 0%
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Henry IV | expanded trade | 0%
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Roots of the EMP | expansion of trade | 0%
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The Slave Trade | exploitation | 0%
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Motives for Exploration | fame | 0%
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Legacy of Reformation | family values | 0%
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Mercantilism | favorable balance of trade | 0%
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Mannerism | figures contorted | 0%
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Louis XIV Legacy | financial troubles | 0%
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The Spanish Empire | forced labor | 0%
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The Commercial Revolution | former trading cities cut off | 0%
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English Bill of Rights | freedom of debate in parliament | 0%
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Cardinal Richelieu | french academy | 0%
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African Empires | ghana | 0%
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Important Artists | ghiberti | 0%
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Important Artists | giotto | 0%
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English Civil War | glorious revolution | 0%
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The Spanish Empire | god, glory, gold | 0%
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Motives for Exploration | god,glory,gold | 0%
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The Commercial Revolution | government banks | 0%
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Mercantilism | government subsidies | 0%
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Economic/Social Trends | growing population | 0%
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English Bill of Rights | guaranteed individual rights | 0%
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Early Explorers | henry the navigator | 0%
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English Reformation (Rulers) | henry viii | 0%
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Machiavelli | how to keep power | 0%
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Renaissance Ideals | humanism | 0%
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Machiavelli | humans are selfish by nature | 0%
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Mannerism | ignored renaissance principles | 0%
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Catholic Church Abuses | illiteracy | 0%
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Mercantilism | importance of bullion | 0%
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Cardinal Richelieu | improved economy | 0%
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Henry IV | improved infrastructure | 0%
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The Spanish Empire | inca - pizarro | 0%
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Peter the Great | increased government revenues | 0%
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Causes of the Reformation | increased power of secular monarchs | 0%
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Frederick William I | increased revenues | 0%
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Legacy of Reformation | increased status of women | 0%
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Henry IV | increased treasury | 0%
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The Commercial Revolution | increase in business activity | 0%
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Characteristics of City-States | independent | 0%
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Catholic Church Abuses | indulgences | 0%
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English Civil War | inter-regnum | 0%
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Calvinism | irresistible grace | 0%
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English Civil War | james ii | 0%
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The Commercial Revolution | joint-stock companies | 0%
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New Technology | lateen sails | 0%
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Council of Trent | latin bible | 0%
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Louis XIV | lavish court | 0%
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Renaissance Ideals | learning | 0%
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Hobbes | leviathan | 0%
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Calvinism | limited atonement | 0%
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Peace of Augsburg | lutheranism established in germany | 0%
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Frederick William I | made prussian army more efficient | 0%
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Early Explorers | magellan | 0%
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African Empires | mali | 0%
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New Technology | maps | 0%
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English Humanists | marlowe | 0%
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Causes of the Reformation | martyrdoms of wycliffe and hus | 0%
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Council of Trent | mass in latin | 0%
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How did the Age of Exploration Change the World? | mass migration across atlantic | 0%
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Social Classes | mestizoes | 0%
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Characteristics of City-States | money more important than land | 0%
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The Commercial Revolution | money standardized | 0%
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The Commercial Revolution | money supply increased | 0%
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English Humanists | more | 0%
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Social Classes | mulattoes | 0%
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New Technology | multiple masts | 0%
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Catholic Church Abuses | mystical nature of the catholic service | 0%
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Social Classes | native americans | 0%
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Locke | natural law | 0%
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Locke | natural rights to life, liberty, property | 0%
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Renaissance Ideals | nature | 0%
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Roots of the EMP | new science and technology | 0%
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English Civil War | nineteen propositions | 0%
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Lutheranism | no priests | 0%
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Hobbes | no right to rebel | 0%
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African Empires | nubia | 0%
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Council of Trent | only church leaders could interpret | 0%
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Anabaptists | pacifists | 0%
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English Bill of Rights | parliament must meet often | 0%
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Louis XIV | patron of the arts | 0%
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Social Classes | peninsulares | 0%
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Locke | people have right to rebel | 0%
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Calvinism | perserverance of saints | 0%
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Renaissance Ideals | perspective | 0%
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English Civil War | petition of right | 0%
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Why did the Renaissance begin in Italy? | physical reminders of past glory | 0%
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Renaissance Education | physical training | 0%
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Renaissance Literary Conventions | political science | 0%
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What is Absolutism? | popular in 16th/17th century europe | 0%
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Causes of the Reformation | popular resentment of church taxes | 0%
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Baroque | popular with catholic church | 0%
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The Spanish Empire | population decimation | 0%
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Roots of the EMP | population growth | 0%
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How Ideas Spread | 0%
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Triangular Trade | processed goods from europe to africa | 0%
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English Civil War | puritan persecution | 0%
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Effects of the Slave Trade | racism | 0%
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Triangular Trade | raw goods from americas to europe | 0%
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Cardinal Richelieu | reduced power of nobles | 0%
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Cardinal Richelieu | reduced privileges of huguenots | 0%
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Goals of Counter-Reformation | re-establish papal authority | 0%
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Anabaptists | refused to hold public office | 0%
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Anabaptists | refused to swear oaths | 0%
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Motives for Exploration | religion | 0%
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Roots of the EMP | religious conflict | 0%
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Legacy of Reformation | religious toleration | 0%
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Lutheranism | religious truth only in bible | 0%
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Legacy of Reformation | religious wars | 0%
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Causes of the Reformation | renaissance ideals | 0%
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Henry IV | restored discipline in army | 0%
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Roots of the EMP | rise of middle class | 0%
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Roots of the EMP | rise of powerful monarchies | 0%
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Economic/Social Trends | rising prices | 0%
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Baroque | rubens | 0%
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New Technology | rudders | 0%
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Peace of Augsburg | rulers could choose religion | 0%
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Catholic Church Abuses | sale of religious offices | 0%
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Lutheranism | salvation by faith alone | 0%
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Council of Trent | salvation by faith and good works | 0%
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Baroque | search for power | 0%
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Renaissance Education | secular | 0%
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Roots of the EMP | secular learning | 0%
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Humanism | secular pursuits | 0%
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Council of Trent | seminary schools | 0%
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Anabaptists | separation of church and state | 0%
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Peter the Great | serfdom entrenched | 0%
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Lutheranism | services in vernacular | 0%
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Catholic Church Abuses | sexual misconduct | 0%
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English Humanists | Golden Age of Literature | shakespeare | 0%
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How did the Age of Exploration Change the World? | shifted power to atlantic | 0%
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Lutheranism | simplified interiors | 0%
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Lutheranism | singing of hymns | 0%
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Triangular Trade | slaves from africa to americas | 0%
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How did the Age of Exploration Change the World? | slave trade | 0%
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Hobbes | social contract | 0%
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African Empires | songhai | 0%
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Renaissance Literary Conventions | sonnets | 0%
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Legacy of Reformation | spread literacy | 0%
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How did the Age of Exploration Change the World? | spread of protestantism | 0%
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How did the Age of Exploration Change the World? | spurred further exploration | 0%
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Henry IV | streamlined bureaucracy | 0%
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Cardinal Richelieu | strengthened army | 0%
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Peter the Great | strengthened russia's image | 0%
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Peter the Great | took over church | 0%
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Calvinism | total depravity | 0%
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How Ideas Spread | trade | 0%
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The Commercial Revolution | trade shift from mediterranean to atlantic | 0%
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Legacy of Reformation | transfer of power from church to state | 0%
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How Ideas Spread | travel | 0%
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Calvinism | unconditional election | 0%
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What is Absolutism? | unlimited power | 0%
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Renaissance Ideals | urbanity | 0%
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Why did the Renaissance begin in Italy? | urban, prosperous culture | 0%
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Important Artists | van eycks | 0%
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Renaissance Literary Conventions | vernacular literature | 0%
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Louis XIV | versailles | 0%
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Lutheranism | vocations | 0%
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How Ideas Spread | war | 0%
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Louis XIV Legacy | weak nobility | 0%
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Mercantilism | wealth = power | 0%
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Louis XIV | well-oiled bureaucracy | 0%
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Peter the Great | westernized russia | 0%
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Economic/Social Trends | witchcraft trials | 0%
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Machiavelli | wrote the prince | 0%
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Renaissance Ideals | youth | 0%
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