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European History: Absolutism & Religion Quiz

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Test your knowledge of 16th–17th century European power and religion.

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European History: Absolutism & Religion QuizVersion en ligne

Test your knowledge of 16th–17th century European power and religion.

par KAIDEN GRIBBEN
1

What was a major cause of religious wars in Europe during the 16th century?

2

What was King Philip II of Spain known for?

3

What event marked the decline of Spain as a major European power?

4

Who were the Huguenots?

5

What did the Edict of Nantes accomplish?

6

Which war was largely caused by religious disputes that remained unresolved by the Peace of Augsburg?

7

What was the primary cause of economic crises in Europe during the 17th century?

8

What contributed to the decline of witchcraft trials in Europe?

9

Which of the following best describes absolutism?

10

What was a key policy of Louis XIV’s administration?

11

What was a major result of the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648?

12

Which battle marked the decline of Spanish power and rise of Britain?

13

What was the period called when Oliver Cromwell ruled as dictator?

14

Name an English monarch who was NOT a Tudor in the 16th-17th centuries.

15

Who were the supporters of the king/crown in the English Civil War?

16

What period followed the Protectorate in England?

17

The Act of Abjuration created which independent state in 1581?

18

Which British monarch was executed during the English Civil Wars?

19

Which absolutist built St. Petersburg and called it 'The Window to the West'?

20

Which two 17th-century monarchs pursued standing armies?