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Question 1.
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Sixteenth-century Puritans, known as , created an alternative national church of semiautonomous congregations governed by representative elders.  
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Question 2.
First Blast of the Trumpet against the Terrible Regiment of Women (1558) declared that the removal of a heathen tyrant was a Christian duty.

   
 
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Question 3.
Which treaty established the principle that a region's ruler determines its religion (cuius regio, eius religio)?

 
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Question 4.
The Edict of Nantes granted

 
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The election of as Holy Roman Emperor sparked an international war.  
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The Pacification of followed the Spanish Fury and saw seven provinces (modern Netherlands) unify against Spain.  
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Question 7.
Europe's population exceeded 70 million by 1600.

   
 
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Question 8.
Henry IV rose to power after

 
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, though it had many adherents by the eve of the Thirty Years' War, had not been legally recognized by the Peace of Augsburg. 
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The politiques were known for their inability to compromise and their successful poltical endeavors.

   
 
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Question 11.
Mary I took steps to appease Protestants for the sake of political unity.

   
 
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Question 12.
Philip II constantly quarrelled with the lower nobility.

   
 
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Question 13.
Which of the following was NOT a period of the Thirty Years' War?

 
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The Council of revised Church doctrine and condemned dogmatic Genevan Calvinism and Catholicism.  
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Question 15.
The Guises were

 
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Question 16.
Philip II warred with all of the following countries EXCEPT

 
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Question 17.
All of the following contributed to Spain's decision to launch its Armada against England EXCEPT

 
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The leader of the Netherlands resistance movement was William of
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Question 19.
Huguenots are French Catholics.

   
 
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Question 20.
British and Dutch forces defeated the Spanish Armada in

 
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Sir Francis Drake's of the globe between 1577 and 1580 was one in a series of dramatic demonstrations of English ascendancy on the high seas. 
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The outbreak of the Years' War in 1618 made the international dimension of the religious conflict clear. 
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Extreme Puritans, known as , wanted every congregation to be autonomous with neither episcopal nor presbyterian control.  
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Question 24.
The Thirty Years' War lasted from

 
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By the time John Calvin died in in 1564, the city had become a refuge for Protestants and a training ground for Protestant resistance to the Counter-Reformation. 
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On St. Bartholomew's Day, Catholics massacred 3,000 .  
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Question 27.
The Treaty of Westphalia

 
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