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AP European History JeopardyAP European History JeopardyCrisis Crisis YearsYears
Here Here Comes Comes the Sunthe Sun
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Millions of women fell victim to this “craze” Millions of women fell victim to this “craze” during the 16th and 17th centuries.during the 16th and 17th centuries.
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What is the witchcraft craze?What is the witchcraft craze?
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While not as long as the 100 years’ war, While not as long as the 100 years’ war, this conflict devastated the German lands this conflict devastated the German lands in the 17th century.in the 17th century.
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What is the 30 years’ war?What is the 30 years’ war?
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This treaty ended the long religious war This treaty ended the long religious war that ravaged Germany; it also established that ravaged Germany; it also established the principles of German Religious self-the principles of German Religious self-determination, the independence of the determination, the independence of the Netherlands, and the principle of national Netherlands, and the principle of national sovereignty .sovereignty .
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What is the Threaty of Westphalia (1648)?What is the Threaty of Westphalia (1648)?
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This Swedish king led the modernization This Swedish king led the modernization of militaries and tactics that helped lead to of militaries and tactics that helped lead to the centralized state.the centralized state.
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Who is King Gustavus Adolphus?Who is King Gustavus Adolphus?
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This is one of Mr. Lisec’s favorite terms, This is one of Mr. Lisec’s favorite terms, describing the Bohemian practice of describing the Bohemian practice of tossing unpopular officials out of the tossing unpopular officials out of the window.window.
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What is What is defenestrationdefenestration, as in the , as in the Defenestration of Prague?Defenestration of Prague?
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This palace was both a “Golden Cage” for This palace was both a “Golden Cage” for Louis’ nobles, the seat of government, and Louis’ nobles, the seat of government, and a symbol of power to all visitors.a symbol of power to all visitors.
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What is Versailles?What is Versailles?
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This saying sums up Louis’ idea of being This saying sums up Louis’ idea of being an absolute monarch.an absolute monarch.
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What was What was “L’etat, c’est moi“L’etat, c’est moi” (I am the ” (I am the state)?state)?
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This rebellion shaped little king Louis’ This rebellion shaped little king Louis’ early distrust of the French nobility and the early distrust of the French nobility and the people.people.
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What is What is The FrondeThe Fronde??
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This individual ran the French government This individual ran the French government for Louis XIII, and set the stage for the for Louis XIII, and set the stage for the powers Louis XIV would assume.powers Louis XIV would assume.
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Who is Cardinal Richelieu?Who is Cardinal Richelieu?
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Unlike his present day Comedy Central Unlike his present day Comedy Central namesake, this man had real influence namesake, this man had real influence over the French government and finances over the French government and finances during Louis XIV’s reign.during Louis XIV’s reign.
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Who is Jean-Baptiste ColbertWho is Jean-Baptiste Colbert??
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This is the idea that monarchs derive their This is the idea that monarchs derive their just powers from Godjust powers from God..
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What is Divine Right Monarchy?What is Divine Right Monarchy?
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This Russian Tsar tried to modernize his This Russian Tsar tried to modernize his country by importing Western technology country by importing Western technology and cultural ideas.and cultural ideas.
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Who is Peter the Great?Who is Peter the Great?
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This German state, ruled by the This German state, ruled by the Hohenzollern dynasty, began expanding it Hohenzollern dynasty, began expanding it power and territories under Frederick power and territories under Frederick William.William.
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What is Brandenburg-Prussia?What is Brandenburg-Prussia?
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This brand-new Russian city on the Baltic This brand-new Russian city on the Baltic Sea was intended to be a “Window on the Sea was intended to be a “Window on the West.”West.”
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What is St. Petersburg?What is St. Petersburg?
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This Ottoman ruler conquered Belgrade, This Ottoman ruler conquered Belgrade, Hungary, and nearly took Vienna in 1529.Hungary, and nearly took Vienna in 1529.
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Who is Sultan Suleiman I, the Magnificent?Who is Sultan Suleiman I, the Magnificent?
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This 17th Century English monarch This 17th Century English monarch literally “lost his head” over disputes with literally “lost his head” over disputes with Parliament.Parliament.
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Who is Charles I?Who is Charles I?
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This puritan leader of the New Model Army This puritan leader of the New Model Army presided became a military dictator in presided became a military dictator in England after 1653.England after 1653.
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Who is Oliver Cromwell?Who is Oliver Cromwell?
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This English philosopher and author of This English philosopher and author of Two Treatises on Government believed Two Treatises on Government believed that if governments broke the Social that if governments broke the Social Contract, it was the right of the people to Contract, it was the right of the people to replace that government.replace that government.
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Who is John LockeWho is John Locke??
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This usually happy event lead to the This usually happy event lead to the Glorious Revolution overthrowing English Glorious Revolution overthrowing English King James II.King James II.
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What was the birth of a (Catholic) son?What was the birth of a (Catholic) son?
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This English philosopher and author of This English philosopher and author of The Leviathan believed that without The Leviathan believed that without government to restrain the animalistic government to restrain the animalistic instincts of men, life would be “solitary, instincts of men, life would be “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short.”poor, nasty, brutish and short.”
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Who is Thomas Hobbes?Who is Thomas Hobbes?
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This Peter This Peter Paul Rubens Paul Rubens painting is painting is typcial of what typcial of what style of art:style of art:
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What is the Baroque?What is the Baroque?
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Who is El Greco?Who is El Greco?
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Judith Leyster’s Judith Leyster’s work is work is exemplary of exemplary of which artistic which artistic movement?movement?
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What is Dutch Realism?What is Dutch Realism?
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The Baldachin in St The Baldachin in St Peter’s was the Peter’s was the work of which work of which Baroque Architect Baroque Architect and Sculptor?and Sculptor?
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Who was Gian Lorenzo Bernini?Who was Gian Lorenzo Bernini?
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This is a self-This is a self-portrait of which portrait of which famous Dutch famous Dutch artist?artist?
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Who is Rembrandt van Rijn?Who is Rembrandt van Rijn?
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This astronomer was forced to recant his This astronomer was forced to recant his heliocentric theories, but nonethless heliocentric theories, but nonethless mumbled “And yet it moves.”mumbled “And yet it moves.”
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Who is Galileo Galelei?Who is Galileo Galelei?
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This scheme This scheme represents the represents the geocentric geocentric cosmos of cosmos of which Greek which Greek philosopher?philosopher?
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Who is Ptolemy?Who is Ptolemy?
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This Polish mathematician first exploded This Polish mathematician first exploded the geocentric concept of the universe, the geocentric concept of the universe, putting the sun at the center, but keeping putting the sun at the center, but keeping the Ptolemaic idea of heavenly spheres.the Ptolemaic idea of heavenly spheres.
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Who is Nicolaus Copernicus?Who is Nicolaus Copernicus?
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Cogito, ergo sumCogito, ergo sum “sums” up whose “sums” up whose philosophical examination of the nature of philosophical examination of the nature of existence?existence?
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Who is René Descartes?Who is René Descartes?
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The mechanistic conceptualization of the The mechanistic conceptualization of the universe, with God-given universal laws universe, with God-given universal laws governing time, space and motion was governing time, space and motion was whose contribution to physics?whose contribution to physics?
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Who is Sir Isaac Newton?Who is Sir Isaac Newton?