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“New” Monarchs JEOPARDY

“New” Monarchs JEOPARDY. Jillian Epperson. Final Jeopardy: New Monarchs. Absolutism did not emerge effectively until the 17 th century when _________came to power. 100. Louis XIV of France. People . _______created the taille which instituted a direct tax on all land property. 200.

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“New” Monarchs JEOPARDY

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  1. “New” MonarchsJEOPARDY Jillian Epperson

  2. Final Jeopardy: New Monarchs

  3. Absolutism did not emerge effectively until the 17th century when _________came to power. 100

  4. Louis XIV of France People

  5. _______created the taille which instituted a direct tax on all land property. 200

  6. Francis I People

  7. Under_________Nobles were tried without a jury, could not confront witnesses, and were often tortured. 300

  8. Henry VII People

  9. The Dominican monk who oversaw the Spanish Inquisition 400

  10. Tonas de Torquemada People

  11. __________ was the most powerful ruler in Europe during the 16th century. 500

  12. Charles V Bonus People

  13. ______was the son of the duke of York, and he seized power and instituted a strong-arm rule that lasted more than twenty years, briefly interrupted by Henry VI’s short-lived restoration. 1,000

  14. Edward IV People

  15. New Monarchs consolidated power and created the foundation for Europe’s first modern nation-states in __,__and____ 100

  16. France, England, and Spain Countries

  17. Mercenary soldiers were recruited from ______and______to form the major part of the king’s army. 200

  18. Switzerland and Germany Countries

  19. Defeat of the duchy of Burgundy in 1477 removed the threat of a new state in_____________. 300

  20. France Countries

  21. What country entered into commercial treaties with England, Portugal, and the Hanseatic League? 400

  22. France Countries

  23. The Holy Roman Empire consisted of 300 semi-autonomous ___________states. 500

  24. German Countries Bonus

  25. The latter half of the fifteenth century was considered a period of especially difficult political trial for the _____. 1,000

  26. English Countries

  27. __________________occured when two noble families, the House of York and the House of Lancaster fought a civil war to gain the crown. 100

  28. War of the Roses Events

  29. After the Hundred Years’ War and the Great Schism in the church, the nobility and the clergy were: 200

  30. In decline Events

  31. Maximillian I gained territory in eastern France after his marriage to: 300

  32. Mary of Burgundy Events

  33. The French nation-building had two political coner-stones in the fifteenth century. What were they? 400

  34. 1st: Collapse of the English Empire in France 2nd: Defeat of Charles the Bold Events

  35. What established a seven member electoral college consisting of the archbishops of Mainz, Trier, and Cologne? . 500

  36. Golden Bull Events Bonus

  37. In the fifteenth century, an effort was made to control incessant feuding by the creation of an imperial diet known as the _____. 1,000

  38. Reichstag Events

  39. The New Monarchs reduced the power of the____________ . 100

  40. Nobility Characteristics

  41. In return for the nobles’ support for the_______________ , they gained titles and offices in the royal court 200

  42. King Characteristics

  43. The advent of _____________ increased the vulnerability of noble armies and their knights. 300

  44. Gunpowder Characteristics

  45. The New Monarchies increased the political influence of the_______________ 400

  46. Bourgeoisie Characteristics

  47. In return for receiving more political influence, the bourgeoisie brought in___________. 500

  48. Revenues to the crown Bonus Characteristics

  49. Innovative funding devices in the fifteenth century included____and______. 1,000

  50. Sale of public offices and the issuance of interest government bonds. Characteristics

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