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| Henry VIII is the son of Henry VII and ___________ ? |
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| Who was Henry VIII's first wife? |
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| List Henry VIII's wifes from first to last with the children they bore. |
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| Katherine of Aragon(Mary), Anne Boleyn(Elizabeth), Jane Seymour(Edward), Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, Catherine Parr |
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| Mary I became _________ of England. She reinforced _________ as the state religion and executed ___________ who refused to submit, including the archbishop of Canterbury, ___________. She marries ___________. |
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| Queen; Catholicism; Protestants; Thomas Clamor |
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| Henry VIII, the King of ________ wants to divorce his wife Katherine and asks the Pope to help him. The Pope refuses/accepts and King Henry severs/strengthens ties with the Church. |
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| John knos, a _________, started _________ church and plotted to overthrow _____________. |
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| Scottish, Presbyterian; Mary, queen of Scots |
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| Henry VIII wrote _______________, defending the Pope and earned the title _____________________. |
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| In defense of the 7 sacraments; defender of faith |
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| John Calvin introduced ___________, although it wasn't very successful in _______________. |
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| France switched sides from Calvinism to _____________ under the leadership of ____________________. |
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| Catholicism; Henry of Navarre |
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| The Church was selling ___________ which got Martin Luther mad and he decided to write his 95 these. |
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| scholasticism is the reconciliation of _____________ and ____________. |
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| Thomas Clamor starts the __________ church. |
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| James V, later King of Scotland, was the son of _________ and _________, current king of Scotland. He married _________. |
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| Margaret; King James IV; Mary |
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| Mary, queen of Scots, was the daughter of Mary of Lorraine and ___________, king of Scotland. |
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| Mary, queen of Scots, marries Henry and they have a child __________, future king of Scotland and then becomes King James I of England. |
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| Michelangelo mostly painted his sculuptures in _________. |
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| What are the four trends of European historical development that also encouraged European expansion? |
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| Revival of Urbanization, conflict with Islamic states, Curiosity about outside world, European alliance between merchants and rulers. |
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| During the 16th century, __________ was Europe's most powerful state. |
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| How did Portuguese expeditions receive their income? |
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| 1) From Prince Henry the Navigator's Order of Christ, 2) slave trade, 3) gold trade, 4)Sao Tome provided sugar. |
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| Small and strong ships with lateen and caravan sails armed with two cannons were called _______. These were invented and put to use by Henry the Navigator's employees. |
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Before 1450, which of these civilizations had maritime expansion? a)polynesians b)Muslims c)Chinese d)vikings e)Amerindians(Arawak) f)all of the above g)none of the above |
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| f) all of the anove: polynesians, muslims, chinese, vikings, amerindians |
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| treaty that drew an imaginary line down the middle of the North Atlantic ocean. Portugal claimed the east and Spain claimed the west. |
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| a small, highly maneuverable 3-masted ship used by Portuguese and Spanish in Atlantic expeditions. |
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| Last inca emperor of peru. executed by spanish |
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| Afican state that interacted with the portugals in a good wya and the royal family made catholicism the state religion. sold slaves to pay the costs of missionaries. |
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