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AP European final

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Who wrote the Book of the Courtier? When?   Baldassare Castiglione, 1528  
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What were the attributes for The Book of the Courtier?   (grace, talent, noble birth)(achievement)(classical education)  
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What were New Monarchies?   Old monarchs with new power  
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Who invented the printing press?   Johannes Gutenburg  
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When was the printing press invented? Where?   1455 or 1456, Mainz  
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What is humanism?   The most important movement associated with the Renaissance  
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What is civic humanism?   Humanism tied with Florentine civic spirit and pride  
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What was John Wyclif's big idea?   Popes should be stripped of their authority  
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What was nepotism?   Popes promoting their nephews to church offices  
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What is northern humanism?   New classical learning that was part of Renaissance humanism spread  
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What is another name for northern humanism?   Christian humanism  
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Who was the most influential of all Christian humanists?   Desiderus Erasmus  
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What book did Erasmus write?   The Praise of Folly  
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Who wrote Utopia?   Thomas More  
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What is pluralism?   Church officials taking over multiple church offices  
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What did pluralism turn into?   Absenteeism  
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What is absenteeism?   Church officials ignoring their jobs and hiring underlings  
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What was Martin Luther's big idea?   The selling of indulgences is bad  
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What famous writing did Martin Luther write?   The 95 Theses  
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What was the Peasants' War?   The peasants' dissatisfaction with their lords  
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Why were the peasants displeased?   They were not affected by the economic rise  
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Who helped the peasants? Who turned on them?   Thomas Muntzer, Martin Luther  
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What was Zwingli's big idea?   Transubstantiation  
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Charles V's problems caused what?   Lutheranism to spread and organize  
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Which war kept Charles V busy?   The Hapsburg-Valois War  
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What were the Anabaptist ideas?   Adult baptism, the return of Christian practices and spirituality, refusal to hold political office, or bear arms  
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Who was Henry VIII?   The initiator of the English Reformation  
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What was Henry VIII's final decade occupied with?   Foreign affairs, factional intrigue, and finding a good wife  
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What was John Calvin's big idea?   Predestination  
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What were 3 tests of possible salvation for Calvinism?   Open profession of faith, a "decent and godly life", and participation in baptism and communion  
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What were the Jesuits?   The Society of Jesus  
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Who founded the Jesuits?   Ignatius of Loyola  
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What were main ideas of the Jesuits?   Absolute obedience to papacy, strict hierarchial societal order, use of education, and dedication to engage in conflict for God  
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What 3 major activities did Jesuits engage?   Establishing disciplined schools, advertising Catholic faith, and fighting Protestantism  
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What was the Council of Trent?   A meeting of Christendom general council where they discussed Protestant revolts and decided on Catholic  
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What was the most important decree of the Council of Trent?   There had to be theological seminaries in every diocese (area) for priest training  
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What were Hugueonots?   French Calvinists  
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What was the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre?   The king's guard sought out and killed important Hugueonot leaders in Paris  
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When was the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre?   Aug. 24, 1572  
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What ended with Henry of Navarre's Coronation?   The Wars of Religion  
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Prince Henry the Navigator was famous for wha?   Finding a navigating school in Portugal  
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What were the motives for gold searching?   Seeking Christian kingdom as an ally against muslims, aquiring trade opportunites for Portugal, and extending Christianity  
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What was Christopher Columbus' goal in exploring?   To reach Asia and the West Indies  
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Where did Columbus actually land?   The major islands of the Caribbean  
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How many voyages did Columbus take?   4  
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Hernan Cortes marched to what Aztec city?   Tenochtitlan  
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Hernan Cortes made alliances with whom?   Cities that tired of Aztec's oppressive rule (**important city-Tlaxaca**)  
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How lond did it take for the local population to drive them out?   a year  
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Who landed on the Pacific Coast of South America?   Francisco Pizarro  
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What disease overtook the Inca's?   Small pox  
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Which queen declared the natives to be subjects of Castile?   Isabella  
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What is the name of the Spanish institution that permitted conquering Spaniards to collect tribute from natives and use them as laborers?   Encomieda  
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What 3 things did holders of encomieda have to do for the Indians?   Protect them, pay their wages, and supervise their spiritual needs  
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What percent of the Indians died?   30-40%  
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What is the triangle trade?   A pattern of trade in early modern Europe that connected Europe, Africa, and the Americas in an Atlantic economy  
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What did Europe bring to Africa?   Guns, gin, and cloth  
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What did Africa bring to the Americas?   Slaves  
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What did Europe buy from the Americas?   Tobacco, molasses, sugar, rum, coffee, and raw cotton  
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About how many slaves were sold in the 16th century?   275,000  
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Which 3 powers were competing for trading privileges?   British, Dutch, and Portuguese  
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The British success brought which two powers?   French and Dutch  
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Who were the British saved by?   Sir Robert Clive  
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During what war did the British force the French out COMPLETELY?   The Seven Years' War  
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T or F:The Price revolutions were Europe-wide?   True  
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What was must subject to price increases?   Food stuffs (wheat especially in Spain, South France, and Italy)  
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What else was affected?   Government  
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Influx of metals was associated with what?   The increase of prices  
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What was the witchcraft craze?   Hysteria over witchcraft in the 16th and 17th century in Europe  
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Where were witchcraft trials held?   England, Scotland, Switzerland, Germany, partly France, Low Countries, and New England  
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When was witchcraft viewed as sinister?   When the Church connected witchcraft to devilry  
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About how many were prosecuted for witchcraft?   100,000  
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Who was most susceptible to suspicion? Why?   Women, the Devil uses them because he knows that women love pleasures and means to bind them by provocations  
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