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Monarchs. Czars. English Civil War. Russian Expansion. Government. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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  1. Monarchs Czars English Civil War Russian Expansion Government 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Which English Tudor Queen was famous for protecting her power by staying single?

  3. Elizabeth I

  4. This Scottish noble took the English crown after Elizabeth died with no heir.

  5. James I

  6. King Henry VIII, after being denied a divorce created this religion

  7. Anglicanism

  8. Famous for being an absolutist Catholic king, what did Charles I do that caused Parliament to spark a civil war?

  9. Refused to sign the Petition of Right and levied a heavy tax against his people

  10. Give me the sequence of English rulers starting with Henry VIII and ending with William and Mary

  11. Henry VIII, Bloody Mary, Elizabeth I, James I, Charles I, Oliver Cromwell, Richard Cromwell, Charles II, James II, William and Mary

  12. Who built a system of banks and roads in Russia, helping to bring it to world power status?

  13. Ivan the Terrible

  14. Which Czar constructed St. Petersburg?

  15. Peter the Great

  16. How did Ivan the Terrible acquire the nickname Ivan the Terrible?

  17. He handily defeated the Tartars thanks to the use of gunpowder

  18. Peter the Great began a conquest against the port-city of Asov. Why was Asov so significant? Be sure to provide exact names of bodies of water, cities, and major land marks!

  19. He wanted access to the Black Sea which meant increased trade with Constantinople and the Silk Road

  20. What was the official name of the landowners in Russia that Ivan the Terrible hated for trying to compete with him for power? This hatred caused him to publically hang many of them as he blamed them for starting the Moscow fires.

  21. Boyars

  22. Who can we blame for starting the English Civil War? Who served as “the gas that was thrown onto the fire?

  23. English Parliament

  24. What were the 2 sides of the English Civil War and who did they support?

  25. Cavaliers: King Charles IRoundheads: Cromwell and the Parliament

  26. What specific Protestant religion did Oliver Cromwell believe in? This was the same religion which caused him to ban sports, makeup, holidays, pubs, and even Christmas.

  27. Puritan

  28. As a result of Cromwell’s victory England became a commonwealth (not really though). What became of Charles I?

  29. Tried, Sentenced, and Beheaded!

  30. Thanks to disciplined use of gunpowder on the battlefield, Oliver Cromwell’s Roundheads won which decisive battle in the English Civil War? It is today considered the “turning point” of the war.

  31. The Battle of Marston Moor

  32. Ivan the Terrible fought a vicious 5 month long siege with the Tartars. Who were the Tartars decedents of?

  33. Genghis Khan and the Mongols

  34. In order to gain access to the Black Sea and the trade possibilities it offered, Peter the Great had to first build this. Subsequently his legend began to grow.

  35. Navy

  36. The process in which Catherine and Peter the Great utilized their experiences in Europe to benefit the Russian people was know as this.

  37. Westernization

  38. What events occurred that allowed Catherine the Great to become the first Czarina of Russia? Furthermore, what were the reform plans that she instituted?

  39. She had to first have her husband murdered. Her reform plans were very similar to Peter the Great’s in that education in science, expanded trade, and a fair legal system were to be emphasized.

  40. How many years did it take Ivan the Terrible to transform Russia from the a dirt poor country to a superpower?

  41. 34 years

  42. What is the name of the government where a single individual with royal blood sits atop the throne and carries all the power of the nation?

  43. Absolute Monarchy

  44. What is the name of the government where the top general of the army, even though he does not have royal blood in him, single-handedly controls the future of the nation?

  45. Military Dictatorship

  46. What document did William and Mary have to sign in order to be crowned king and queen of England after James II fled to France?

  47. English Bill of Rights

  48. What does it mean to be a Machiavellian leader and which of our enlighteners would have supported the idea of the Russian Czar?

  49. It is better to be feared than loved; Thomas Hobbes

  50. One of the biggest challenges that Catherine the Great faced was within her quest to free the serfs in Russia. What is another name for a Russian serf? What kind of influence do they have in Russian government and economy?

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