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Identify where each of the following items went during the Triangular Trade.
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Cotton Goods, Weapons, Rum
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Slaves
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Cotton, Sugar Cane, tobacco, Rum
Question 2
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The [blank_start]Commercial Revolution[blank_end] was the period of extensive changes in the European economy between 1400 and 1750 began as the result of money becoming standardized or gets a [blank_start]fixed value[blank_end] (two words).
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Commercial Revolution
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fixed value
Question 3
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The Age of Exploration began as the results of new economic developments such as:
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Mercantilism
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The Commercial Revolution
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Standardized money
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Movement of trade from the Mediterranean area to the Atlantic nations
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Formation of Joint-stock companies
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The need for raw material
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More powerful monarchs
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The need for Spices from Asia
Question 4
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[blank_start]Copernicus[blank_end] (last name) came up with the [blank_start]heliocentric[blank_end] theory, which states that the sun is the center of the universe, but could not prove it because he did not have the instruments or mathematics. [blank_start]Kepler[blank_end] (last name) proved the theory using [blank_start]mathematics[blank_end]. [blank_start]Galileo[blank_end] proved the theory physically using the [blank_start]telescope[blank_end].
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Copernicus
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heliocentric
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Kepler
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mathematics
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Galileo
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telescope
Question 5
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The Catholic Church started the Counter/Catholic [blank_start]Reformation[blank_end] to stop people from leaving the Church as well as to stop the spread of [blank_start]Protestantism[blank_end]. The person who was responsible for starting this was Pope [blank_start]Paul III[blank_end].
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Reformation
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Protestantism
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Paul III
Question 6
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[blank_start]Henry VIII[blank_end] was the English monarch who left the Catholic Church, and formed the Anglican Church or [blank_start]Church of England[blank_end] (three words).
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Henry VIII
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Church of England
Question 7
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The religious movement that divided the Catholic Church and created new Christian religions was called the [blank_start]Reformation[blank_end].
Question 8
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Ignatius Loyola started the Catholic religious order known as the [blank_start]Jesuits[blank_end] or the Society of Jesus.
Question 9
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Jan & Hubert [blank_start]van Eyck[blank_end] were responsible for creating a new style of painting known as the [blank_start]Flemish School[blank_end] which used oil on canvas. They also were known for the detail of the faces they painted as well as their painting of [blank_start]Adam[blank_end] and [blank_start]Eve[blank_end].
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Flemish School
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Adam
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Eve
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van Eyck
Question 10
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[blank_start]Michelangelo[blank_end] sculpted the statue David and helped design [blank_start]St. Peter’s Basilica[blank_end].
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Michelangelo
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St. Peter’s Basilica
Question 11
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[blank_start]Maria Theresa[blank_end] (first and last name) was able to gained control of Habsburg lands as the result of the [blank_start]Pragmatic Sanction[blank_end] which was an agreement between her father and other European leaders.
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Maria Theresa
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Pragmatic Sanction
Question 12
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The [blank_start]Index of Forbidden Books[blank_end] was a list of books the Catholic Church banned because they were considered a threat the Catholics. [blank_start]Galileo[blank_end]'s book was put on it for 200 years after he appeared before the [blank_start]Inquisition[blank_end].
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Index of Forbidden Books
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Galileo
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Inquisition
Question 13
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The [blank_start]Middle Passage[blank_end] was the second stage of the Triangle Trade which involved the transportation of [blank_start]slaves[blank_end] across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas.
Question 14
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The differences between the Italian Renaissance and the Northern Renaissance was the Italian Renaissance looked to the [blank_start]ancient Greeks and Romans[blank_end] for inspiration while the Northern Renaissance looked at the [blank_start]early Christian Church[blank_end].
Question 15
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[blank_start]John Calvin[blank_end] formed a new religion based on the idea of predestination.
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John Calvin
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Martin Luther
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Henry VIII
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Johann Tetzell
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[blank_start]Absolutism[blank_end] is a system of government in which the ruler determines policy without consulting either the people or their representatives.
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Absolutism
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Divine Rights of Kings
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Monarchy
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Oligarchy
Question 17
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The [blank_start]Habsburg[blank_end] family controlled Holy Roman Empire, Spain, the Netherlands, Bohemia, Austria, Hungary, parts of Italy as well the territories in the Americas
Question 18
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In 1643, [blank_start]Louis XIV[blank_end] became the king of France and was known as the “Sun King”.
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Louis XIV
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Henry IV
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Louis XIII
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Charles V
Question 19
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As a child, [blank_start]Louis XIV[blank_end], he was frightened by the [blank_start]Fronde[blank_end], which was a series of civil wars in France that involved the nobility and citizens of Paris. As a result he moved his palace from Paris to Versailles. This palace, known as [blank_start]Versailles[blank_end] became his symbol of absolute power.
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Louis XIV
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Fronde
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Versailles