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French kings succeeded in taming French kings succeeded in taming this supposed legislature in the 15this supposed legislature in the 15thth century and it didn’t meet from 1614 century and it didn’t meet from 1614 until the big conflict in 1789.until the big conflict in 1789.
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What is the Estates-General?What is the Estates-General?
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Well-meaning but without an ounce of Well-meaning but without an ounce of political skill, this monarch and his political skill, this monarch and his wife came to symbolize all that was wife came to symbolize all that was wrong with the Old Regime.wrong with the Old Regime.
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Who are Louis XVI and Maria Who are Louis XVI and Maria Antoinette?Antoinette?
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In his In his Political TestamentPolitical Testament, this prince , this prince of the Church justified his policies of of the Church justified his policies of raison d’etatraison d’etat in the Thirty Years War in the Thirty Years War and advancing of royal absolutism and advancing of royal absolutism under Louis XIII.under Louis XIII.
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Who is Cardinal Richelieu?Who is Cardinal Richelieu?
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Another symbol of absolutism fell on Another symbol of absolutism fell on this French holiday. Name the this French holiday. Name the building and the date.building and the date.
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What is the Bastille, on July 14 What is the Bastille, on July 14 (1789)?(1789)?
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Louis XIV’s economic advisor helped Louis XIV’s economic advisor helped promote French manufacturing, promote French manufacturing, acquired colonies, and developed acquired colonies, and developed France’s infrastructure, but couldn’t France’s infrastructure, but couldn’t keep up his master’s wars.keep up his master’s wars.
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Who is Jean-Baptiste Colbert?Who is Jean-Baptiste Colbert?
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Influenced by the development of Influenced by the development of photography, this self-styled group of photography, this self-styled group of artists exhibited their works together, artists exhibited their works together, showing vivid colors, bold brush showing vivid colors, bold brush strokes, and everyday scenes.strokes, and everyday scenes.
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Who are the Impressionists?Who are the Impressionists?
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This form of drama sought to address This form of drama sought to address the question of “what is happening the question of “what is happening now” not “what will happen next” now” not “what will happen next” flourished after WWII.flourished after WWII.
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What is the Theater of the Absurd?What is the Theater of the Absurd?
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Reacting to the Romantic movement, Reacting to the Romantic movement, these painters and writers attempted these painters and writers attempted to portray life with all of its difficulties to portray life with all of its difficulties in an emerging industrial age.in an emerging industrial age.
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Who are realists?Who are realists?
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Pioneered by Braque and Picasso Pioneered by Braque and Picasso and influenced by Einstein, this art and influenced by Einstein, this art form undermined the prevailing form undermined the prevailing Renaissance notions of perspective.Renaissance notions of perspective.
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What is Cubism?What is Cubism?
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His “drip” paintings show the shift His “drip” paintings show the shift from Europe to New York City and the from Europe to New York City and the popularity of abstract expressionism.popularity of abstract expressionism.
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Who is Jackson Pollock?Who is Jackson Pollock?
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Disease that spread most rapidly in Disease that spread most rapidly in urban areas, it undermined feudalism urban areas, it undermined feudalism and accentuated the late medieval and accentuated the late medieval preoccupation with death and preoccupation with death and salvation.salvation.
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What is the Black Death (plague)?What is the Black Death (plague)?
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Sanitary reformer who investigated Sanitary reformer who investigated living conditions among the lower living conditions among the lower classes and whose work led to the classes and whose work led to the first Public Health Act of 1848.first Public Health Act of 1848.
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Who is Edwin Chadwick?Who is Edwin Chadwick?
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Name any five city-states during the Name any five city-states during the Italian Renaissance.Italian Renaissance.
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What are Milan, Florence, Naples, What are Milan, Florence, Naples, Venice, and Papal States (Siena, Venice, and Papal States (Siena, Mantua, Ferrara, Urbino, etc.)?Mantua, Ferrara, Urbino, etc.)?
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Due to their rapid industrial Due to their rapid industrial development, these two European development, these two European nations stood as the most urbanized nations stood as the most urbanized on the eve of WWI (1914).on the eve of WWI (1914).
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What are Great Britain and Germany?What are Great Britain and Germany?
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Factory owner and utopian socialist Factory owner and utopian socialist who wanted to create his own ideal who wanted to create his own ideal city in New Lanark, Scotland. P.S. It city in New Lanark, Scotland. P.S. It failed.failed.
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Who is Robert Owen?Who is Robert Owen?
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Agreement that allowed Hitler to Agreement that allowed Hitler to invade Poland; many were surprised invade Poland; many were surprised by it, but it was predictable given the by it, but it was predictable given the West’s neglect of Stalin.West’s neglect of Stalin.
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What is the Nazi-Soviet Non-What is the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact (or Ribbentrop-Aggression Pact (or Ribbentrop-Molotov Agreement)?Molotov Agreement)?
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New term to describe the mind-New term to describe the mind-boggling rise in prices that boggling rise in prices that undermined Weimar in 1923 and led undermined Weimar in 1923 and led to Hitler’s putsch attempt.to Hitler’s putsch attempt.
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What is hyperinflation?What is hyperinflation?
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The height of appeasement was The height of appeasement was reached here, when poor reached here, when poor Czechoslovakia’s defenses were Czechoslovakia’s defenses were stripped with the loss of Sudetenland stripped with the loss of Sudetenland in 1938.in 1938.
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What is the Munich Agreement?What is the Munich Agreement?
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Also in 1938 occurred this most brutal Also in 1938 occurred this most brutal of pogroms against Germany’s Jews, of pogroms against Germany’s Jews, signaling a shift in Nazi policies.signaling a shift in Nazi policies.
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What is What is KristallnachtKristallnacht (or Night of the (or Night of the Broken Glass)?Broken Glass)?
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Captured on film in Captured on film in Triumph of the Triumph of the WillWill, these spectacles demonstrate , these spectacles demonstrate Nazi pageantry and paganism.Nazi pageantry and paganism.
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What are the Nuremberg rallies?What are the Nuremberg rallies?
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Responsible for the rise of Russia as Responsible for the rise of Russia as a great power, Peter tried to force a great power, Peter tried to force Russian society to adopt these two Russian society to adopt these two western customs.western customs.
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What are clean-shaven, short coats, What are clean-shaven, short coats, unveiled women, etc.?unveiled women, etc.?
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War that went poorly for Russia at War that went poorly for Russia at first, but after Poltava, Peter had his first, but after Poltava, Peter had his “window to the west” and the “window to the west” and the dominant position in the Baltic.dominant position in the Baltic.
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What is the Great Northern War What is the Great Northern War (1700-21)?(1700-21)?
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Though she didn’t finish much of what Though she didn’t finish much of what she started, Catherine is famous for she started, Catherine is famous for this Enlightenment statement of her this Enlightenment statement of her ideals in 1767.ideals in 1767.
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What is the Instruction to the What is the Instruction to the Legislative Commission?Legislative Commission?
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While she abolished capital While she abolished capital punishment, she made an exception punishment, she made an exception for this leader of Europe’s largest for this leader of Europe’s largest peasant revolt.peasant revolt.
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Who is Emelyan Pugachev?Who is Emelyan Pugachev?
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Catherine was the only leader Catherine was the only leader involved in all three of these—in involved in all three of these—in 1772, 1792, and 1795. P.S. They 1772, 1792, and 1795. P.S. They started the rumor about the horses.started the rumor about the horses.
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What are the Polish Partitions?What are the Polish Partitions?
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Published one week before his death, Published one week before his death, this Polish priest’s book got the this Polish priest’s book got the scientific ball rolling in 1543.scientific ball rolling in 1543.
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What is What is On the Revolution of the On the Revolution of the Heavenly SpheresHeavenly Spheres??
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Flemish anatomist who also Flemish anatomist who also published a famous work in 1543 (published a famous work in 1543 (De De FabricaFabrica) based on his extensive ) based on his extensive dissections of the human body.dissections of the human body.
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Who is Andreas Vesalius?Who is Andreas Vesalius?
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These two scientific societies These two scientific societies demonstrate the development of an demonstrate the development of an international scientific community in international scientific community in the 1660s.the 1660s.
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What are the Royal Society of London What are the Royal Society of London and the French Academy of and the French Academy of Sciences?Sciences?
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Bacon first proposed the above in his Bacon first proposed the above in his ideal scientific community with this ideal scientific community with this work in 1626.work in 1626.
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What is the What is the New AtlantisNew Atlantis??
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Noted as a great mathematician, he Noted as a great mathematician, he trained under Brahe, devised trained under Brahe, devised planetary motions, but had odd ideas planetary motions, but had odd ideas about “heavenly harmonies.”about “heavenly harmonies.”
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Who is Johannes Kepler?Who is Johannes Kepler?