A) Dance, drama, and spectacular scenery
B) An orchestra of sixty instruments and a chorus of forty voices
C) Original characters and complex, suspenseful stories
D) Themes designed to appeal to the largely Lutheran audiences
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A) predated the Spanish victory at Lepanto.
B) were one of the greatest victories of Philipp II of Spain.
C) saved the English from a Spanish invasion.
D) brought the Catholic Church back to England under Mary.
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A) The nature of power and the crisis of authority
B) The reassertion of masculinity among elites after women such as Elizabeth I took authority
C) The conviction that great wealth or power leads to moral corruption or even madness
D) The problem of uncertainty as the scientific revolution led to skepticism
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A) The Edict of Restitution
B) The Thirty-Nine Articles
C) The Peace of Westphalia
D) The Edict of Nantes
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A) Southern Europe
B) Eastern Europe
C) The Ottoman Empire
D) The Spanish Empire
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A) He was a Huguenot but agreed to a Catholic wedding to please his Catholic fiancée and his Catholic subjects.
B) He converted to Catholicism to ensure his control over France, believing that he needed to place the interests of the state ahead of his Protestant faith.
C) Despite his personal skepticism, he ordered masses and prayers of protection for Paris.
D) As a southern French Protestant, he detested Paris and mocked its cathedrals and Catholic traditions.
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A) Spain, its Catholic neighbor, needed financial and military assistance to defeat Protestant forces in northern Europe.
B) The French king Louis XIII hoped to profit from Spain's troubles in the Netherlands and from the Austrian emperor's conflicts with Protestants in his empire.
C) Louis XIII was secretly a Protestant and hoped to overthrow the Habsburg monarchy in favor of Calvinist governments.
D) The French king and his ministers hoped to quell domestic unrest by focusing attention on the war abroad.
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A) Elizabeth's alliance with the House of Orange and her support for the Dutch rebellion against Spain
B) Elizabeth's public remark that the pope had the faith of a pirate, the courage of a nun, and the soul of a Turk
C) Elizabeth's rejection of an offer of marriage from Philip
D) Elizabeth's execution of her Catholic cousin Mary, queen of Scots
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A) They rejected his argument that natural law scientifically disproved the Ptolemaic, God-centered universe that the church endorsed.
B) They were threatened by Grotius's belief that humans did not need an official church structure to achieve salvation.
C) They were outraged by his claims that humans were soulless and that they reverted to a state of natural law where religion had no bearing.
D) They disapproved of his belief that natural law was beyond divine authority and that natural law, as opposed to scripture or religious authority, should govern politics.
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A) Meat
B) Cheese
C) Vegetables
D) Grain
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A) To weaken the Holy Roman Emperors enough to take Hungary away from them
B) To expand and make Muscovy the heart of a mighty Russian Empire
C) To convert western nobles to Orthodox Christianity and absorb the newly converted territories
D) To tightly restrict economic, social, and intellectual contact with the "ungodly" West
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A) epitomized a new preference for administrative brilliance over religious conviction.
B) reflected a new belief in raison d'état, or the primacy of the state's interest above all else.
C) exposed the complete dependence of French kings on the support of the papacy.
D) transformed European diplomacy as a result of his creation of the Catholic League.
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A) The Bourbons
B) The House of Orange
C) The Valois
D) The Habsburgs
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A) remained in the hands of the Habsburg rulers of Spain and Austria despite challenges from Protestant powers such as France and England.
B) had shifted away from the Habsburg powers toward France, England, and the Dutch Republic.
C) was moving away from secular monarchs and into the hands of religious organizations such as the Roman Catholic church.
D) had completely collapsed, leaving nearly every European country in political and economic turmoil.
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