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The Rise of Sovereignty: 1600–1715
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The Rise of Sovereignty: 1600–1715
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22 Questions

1. Mercantilism was principally characterized by
2. An immediate effect of the Glorious Revolution in England was
3. In the 18th century the principal economic activity of the Netherlands was
4. What was Cardinal Richelieu’s chief goal?
5. Among the principal characteristics of 17th- and 18th-century absolutist states were all the following EXCEPT
6. Who was the leader of the Roundheads in the English Civil War?
7. Mercantilism was principally characterized by
8. Colbert’s contributions to the economy of France included all of the following EXCEPT
9. Many English Protestants feared that James II would
10. Which of the following groups of people would have most likely lived at Versailles?
11. Among the principal characteristics of 17th- and 18th-century absolutist states were all the following EXCEPT
12. Colbert’s contributions to the economy of France included all of the following EXCEPT
13. Which of the following combination of states blocked Russian expansion during the 16th and 17th centuries?
14. Nobles were most numerous during the 18th century in
15. Louis XIV supported all of the following EXCEPT
16. What was the result of Louis XIV’s persecution of Huguenots?
17. The period of political instability in Russia known as the Time of Troubles
18. The most serious problem confronting Poland in the 18th century was
19. Which of the following is the correct order of the Stuart dynasty?
20. Between the 15th and 18th centuries, the Ukraine became a focal point in the struggle between
21. In the first half of the 17th century, King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden played a key role in European affairs by
22. Nobles were most numerous during the 18th century in