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Ch.

13: Jeopardy
England France Russia Prussia & Austria Poland & the
Ottoman Empire

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In 1603, __________ , the son of
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots,
succeeded the childless Elizabeth to
the throne of England.

England – 10 points
King James offended the English
Parliament by trying to go around
that body and raise money on his
customs duties called ___________.

England – 20 points
The Test Act required all civil and
military officials to swear an oath
against the doctrine of:

England – 30 points
Charles I dissolved Parliament in
1628 and did not recall it until:

England – 40 points
In an attempt to unite the English
people behind the war in Holland,
and as a sign of good faith to Louis
XIV, Charles II issued the
_____________ in 1672.

England – 50 points
The term ___________ became closely
associated with Louis XIV’s mode of
government.

France – 10 points
A series of rebellions against royal
authority in France between 1649
and 1652.

France – 20 points
Concept that the interests of the
state justify a course of action.

France – 30 points
Jansenism arose in the 1630s in
opposition to the:

France – 40 points
List the names of two important wars
fought by Louis XIV and their
respective peace treaties.

France – 50 points
The old Russian nobility were
known as the:

Russia – 10 points
The reign of Ivan IV was followed by
the:

Russia – 20 points
The official hierarchy established
by Peter I in Russia that equated a
person’s social position and
privileges with his rank in the state
bureaucracy or army.

Russia – 30 points
The members of the Russian
Orthodox Church who refused to
accept the reforms of the
seventeenth century regarding
church texts and rituals.

Russia – 40 points
Explain in detail how Peter I of Russia
established control of the Church.

Russia – 50 points
The noble landlords of Prussia.

Prussia & Austria – 10 points


The legal basis negotiated by the
Emperor Charles VI for the Habsburg
succession through his daughter
Maria Theresa.

Prussia & Austria – 20 points


The majority ethnic group in
Hungary.

Prussia & Austria – 30 points


In the seventeenth century, the
Austrian Habsburgs took much of
Hungary from:

Prussia & Austria – 40 points


List in chronological order the
proper names of the Prussian
leaders during the 17th and 18th
century. (4 in total)

Prussia & Austria – 50 points


The most famous of the elite Ottoman
forces made up of Christian boys who
were raised Muslim and given
extensive training were called
____________.

Poland & Ottoman Empire – 10 points


The legislative assembly of the Polish
nobility.

Poland & Ottoman Empire – 20 points


Administrative unites of the Ottoman
Empire that were not geographic but
consisted of ethnic or religious
minorities to whom particular laws
and regulations applied.

Poland & Ottoman Empire – 30 points


The Ottoman rulers’ close
collaboration with Islamic religious
authorities ensured the empire’s
vitality and success well into the
modern era. TRUE or FALSE.

Poland & Ottoman Empire – 40 points


Explain three reasons for the
weakness of the Polish Kingdom in
the 18th century.

Poland & Ottoman Empire – 50 points

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