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MIDTERM REVIEW

MIDTERM REVIEW. Scottish philosopher who is known for the doctrine called laissez-faire. Adam Smith. Under this monarch there was a compromise between Protestant and Roman Catholic practices. Queen Elizabeth I. According to Martin Luther, how did people reach salvation.

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MIDTERM REVIEW

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  1. MIDTERM REVIEW

  2. Scottish philosopher who is known for the doctrine called laissez-faire.

  3. Adam Smith

  4. Under this monarch there was a compromise between Protestant and Roman Catholic practices

  5. Queen Elizabeth I

  6. According to Martin Luther, how did people reach salvation

  7. Through the grace of God.

  8. The African slave trade took place in this part of Africa

  9. Africa’s Gold Coast

  10. Believed people were, by nature evil, and needed a strong government.

  11. Thomas Hobbes

  12. The settlement of Normandy was established by

  13. The Vikings

  14. Known for founding the Methodist church

  15. John Wesley

  16. This explorer is known for exploring the St. Lawrence River

  17. Jacques Cartier

  18. The eastern half of the Roman Empire was the

  19. Byzantine Empire

  20. This group was expelled from Spain in 1492

  21. Jews

  22. English Parliament and the Estates General were early forms of

  23. Representative government

  24. Prussian ruler in power during the Seven Years’ War

  25. Frederick the Great

  26. This allowed religious toleration

  27. Edict of Nantes

  28. This asserted that the monarch must obey the law

  29. Magna Carta

  30. Who was responsible for the Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre?

  31. Charles IX

  32. The major conflict between the Holy Roman emperors and the popes concerned

  33. Who would appoint bishops

  34. Wrote The Prince

  35. Niccolò Machiavelli

  36. The explorer who conquered the Incas making Spain the wealthiest country in Europe.

  37. Francisco Pizarro

  38. Wrote Gargantua and Pantagruel to tell others his opinions on religion, education, and greed

  39. Francois Rabelais

  40. The Act of Supremacy declared Henry VIII as head of which Church?

  41. The Church of England

  42. Meeting so that Roman Catholic Church leaders could address many of the major issues that the Protestants had challenged

  43. The Council of Trent

  44. Renaissance architecture was influenced by

  45. The Greeks and Romans

  46. Devastating journey for enslaved Africans

  47. Middle Passage

  48. The interchange of plants, animals, foods, cultures, and disease during the 1500’s

  49. Columbian Exchange

  50. This explorer sailed from Portugal to India giving Portugal control of the sea route to Asia

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