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Compare and contrast Map 11-3 (Ch.11,p.342)and Map 12-3 on page 375.Describe the changes in the religions of Europe from the years 1560 to 1600.Identify the trends in minorities in each region.Was Protestantism on the decline? In what regions was religion shifting most? What factors could explain these changes? Explain.

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These more extreme English Puritans,known as ____________,wanted every congregation to be autonomous,a law unto itself,with neither Episcopal nor Presbyterian control.

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During the course of the Thirty Years' War,the war went through ____________ distinguishable periods.

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What agreement did the Dutch Catholics and Protestants come to after the atrocity of the Spanish Fury?


A) the Union of Utrecht
B) the Union of Arras
C) the Perpetual Edict
D) the Pacification of Ghent

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Compare and contrast the images of the Catholic baroque church and the open Bible and raised pulpit at the Protestant church.What explains the differences in the décor? What is the rationale behind each? Would these differences sway or alter your opinions of each establishment? Why?

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What substantial changes occurred when Elizabeth I took the throne following Mary I of England?


A) Elizabeth eliminated the tolerance for theater and dramatic creativity supported by Mary I.
B) Elizabeth changed the irresponsible financial policies promoted by Mary I.
C) Elizabeth reversed Mary's harsh restrictions against Protestants in favor of religious tolerance.
D) Elizabeth more fully enforced strict policies against religious disunity and dealt harshly with heretics.

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How did Spain come to control Portugal's overseas empire in Africa,Brazil,and India?


A) Spain took over the trading network when the Portuguese faced steep inflation in their homeland.
B) Portuguese merchants began using Spanish ports and paid heavy taxes to Spain.
C) Philip II inherited the throne of Portugal.
D) Philip II attacked Portugal and overcame its military forces.

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What event caused the Protestants and Catholics of the Netherlands to unite against a common enemy,the Spaniards?


A) the Spanish Fury
B) the exile of William of Orange
C) the signing of the Perpetual Edict
D) the issuing of the Edict of Nantes

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What did the Perpetual Edict of 1577 do?


A) ended hostilities between France and Spain
B) joined the northern provinces of the Netherlands against Spain
C) provided for the removal of all Spanish troops from the Netherlands within twenty days
D) secretively allied Philip II with the Guises to send armies under Alexander Farnese into France in 1590

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Huguenots made up about ________ of the French population,but _______ of the aristocracy.


A) two-thirds;one-twelfth
B) one-half;one-quarter
C) one-fifteenth;two-fifths
D) one-quarter;three quarters

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Which analogy is most accurate?


A) Bavaria is to the Catholic as the Palatinate is to Protestantism.
B) Belgium is to the Catholic as England is to the Calvinist.
C) Italy is to Counter-Reformation as Germany is to Anglican.
D) France is to the Catholic as Prussia is to the Calvinist.

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The new _____________ wealth brought dramatic social change to the peoples of Europe during the second half of the sixteenth century.

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By 1600,the population of the Holy Roman Empire was ________.


A) about equally divided between Catholics and Protestants
B) about 30 percent Catholic
C) about 70 percent Catholic
D) about 40 percent Protestant

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What was the effect of the Edict of Restitution in 1629?


A) Gustavus Adolphus II of Sweden reacted to the edict by beginning the third phase of the Thirty Years' War.
B) The Edict of Restitution ended the Thirty Years' War.
C) The Edict of Restitution meant that Protestants received many substantial freedoms.
D) The Edict of Restitution was the precursor to the Treaty of Westphalia.

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The Thirty Years' War broke out first in ________.


A) Saxony
B) Bavaria
C) Bohemia
D) the Swiss Confederation

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Discuss the impact of the Edict of Nantes.Was it a definitive peace or merely a truce? What do you think were the motives of Henry IV in issuing the Edict of Nantes? Do you think the Edict of Nantes was beneficial to France as a whole? Why or why not?

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Which treaty brought the Swedish period of the war to an end?


A) Treaty of Loges
B) Treaty of Geneva
C) Peace of Prague
D) Union of Cologne

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Catherine de Médicis aligned herself with the ________ family for political advantage.

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Queen Elizabeth I was cautious and firm with groups such as the ________ ensuring that nothing lessened the hierarchical unity of the Church of England.


A) Catholics
B) Puritans
C) Congregationalists
D) Jews

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Passed by Queen Elizabeth I,which of the following was a revision of Thomas Cranmer's works that made moderate Protestantism the official religion within the Church of England?


A) Act of Uniformity
B) Thirty-Nine Articles
C) Treaty of Joinville
D) Union of Utrecht

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