<p> Unit 4 Study Guide 2016</p><p>Answer the following on a SEPARATE sheet of paper. Answers may NOT be typed. </p><p>PART ONE: Answer the BOLD questions PLUS two more for 1-20. Complete the first chart on pg 3. Use the Princeton Review Book for answers. Due ______. </p><p>PART TWO: Answer the BOLD questions PLUS two more for 21-36. Complete the second chart on pg 3. The Princeton Review Book and Mr. Richey videos can be used for answers. Due ______.</p><p>1. Summarize the paragraph on pg. 433 about Religious Violence. Who are the Hapsburgs? The Valois? </p><p>2. Who are Huguenots? Who is the famous French Queen discussed? Describe St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre, its origin, and its impact. [Mr. Richey’s French Wars of Religions video]</p><p>3. Define politique and give an example. Who is Henry of Navarre? What is his region and why is his religion important? </p><p>4. What is the Edict of Nantes? Explain what it did in your own words.</p><p>5. Compare maps on pgs. 421 & 484 on the HRE during and after Charles V. </p><p>6. Briefly explain The Fronde. Who are the Fronduers? Why did the nobles chose this particular time in history to challenge the authority of the king? </p><p>7. Explain how Louis XIV shows his political genius. </p><p>8. What artistic style is used when designing the palace of Versailles?</p><p>9. How much of the tax revenues went towards Versailles under Louis XIV and Louis XVI? How does this affect the people? (Princeton Review)</p><p>10. What are Louis XIV’s policies towards Christianity? (summarize) (Princeton Review Book)</p><p>11. Summarize Louis XV’s rule. Be sure to include his relationship with the Estates-General, Parlement, the people and major historical events. </p><p>12. Summarize Louis XVI’s rule. Include his relationship with Estates-General, Parlement, the people and major historical events. </p><p>13. What does the Petition of Right grant?</p><p>14. Describe the Parliament of 1629.</p><p>15. How does William Laud enforce the King’s policies on religion? </p><p>16. What is the Grand Remonstrance? 17. Who are the Cavaliers? The Roundheads?</p><p>18. What happens when Charles I tries to arrest Sir John Hotham?</p><p>19. During the (English) Restoration, what happens to absolute monarchy?</p><p>20. What is the Convention Parliament (1660)?</p><p>21. What happens to Puritan ideas during the Clarendon Code?</p><p>22. What’s the Glorious Revolution? </p><p>23. What ideas are protected under the English Bill of Rights? </p><p>24. After the Glorious Revolution, who controls the finances of the country?</p><p>25. What house (last name) does King George III belong to? (he’s the American Revolution king)</p><p>26. Describe the relationship of England and Scotland in the Eighteenth-Century.</p><p>27. Describe the importance of Culloden in April 1746. </p><p>28. What is the Treaty of Pyrenees? Explain its importance politically as well.</p><p>29. What family does Marie Antoinette come from? </p><p>30. Describe Spain in the 17th century.</p><p>31. Who “caused” the Spanish War of Succession?</p><p>32. What are Leopold I’s contributions to the War of Spanish Succession? (in your own words)</p><p>33. Who is Maria Theresa and how is she an influential FEMALE RULER?</p><p>34. What is a despot? An “enlightened despot”? </p><p>35. What was Joseph II’s view on religious toleration? </p><p>36. What was Frederick William II’s beliefs on education? Describe the differences between </p><p>Whigs vs. Tories</p><p>++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</p><p>List and describe the policies and accomplishments of the following people:</p><p>Frederick William Frederick William I</p><p>(The Great Elector) </p>
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