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The Transformation of Europe Chapter 23 5.Why do you think these series of events were called the Protestant Reformation? 6.What was imposed in John Calvin’s Protestant community? 2. What did Martin Luther accuse the Roman Catholic Church of doing? • Challenged Roman Catholic Church • Involved in political Affairs • Disapproval of Abuses increased • Demand personal Involvement with divine • 95 Theses • Spread into German populations • Attacked sale of • English Reformation: Henry VIII Indulgences Was not granted a divorce by the • Called for reform Pope. Broke ties with the church and Of the Church Started the Anglican church in England (close monasteries, • John Calvin imposed strict code Translation of Bible) Of morality and discipline • Bible only source • Model Protestant community. Of religious authority3.What did Martin Luther want to see • Moved into changed? Germany for exile 1. What abuses was the Catholic Church doing that caused reason for reform? 7.Why was the Council of Trent important? • Assembly of Catholic Officials • Address doctrine and Reform • Defined theology in Detail • Acknowledged abuses • Demanded strict Standards of morality • Est. seminary schools to prepare priests properly • Wanted to reform the Church and doctrine • Founded Society of Jesus • Members have a rigorous And advanced education • Effective missionaries • Used influence to Support Roman Catholic policy 8.Why were Jesuits important? 11.Summarize the Thirty Years War. • Alliances with the devil • Helped to explain unpleasant Events • Died by hanging or burning • Mainly women (poor, old, Widowed) 9.What did people believe witchcraft explained? • Wars between Protestant And Catholic communities • Phillip II of Spain Unsuccessfully attempted to Return England to Catholicism 10.Religious wars were usually among what groups? • Religious war that Led to a continental Conflict • Spanish, French, Dutch, German, Swedish, Danish, Polish, Bohemia, and Russia • Worst European Conflict before 20th century 12.How does the Hapsburg family gain control of so many territories of the Holy Roman Empire? • Hapsburg family Dominated Holy Roman Empire • Inherits Hapsburg Austrian domains • Germany, Bohemia, Switzerland, N. Italy and Spain 13.What 2 things prevented Charles V from expanding his empire? • Charles V did not enforce His authority over his new Landholdings • Lands were ruled by their Own laws and customs • Used army to mostly put Down rebellions • French kings were Under the impression that Charles V would absorb Their realm. Did what they Could to prevent this • Charles V NEVER established A vast realm and allowed Those within his realm To determine their own religion • New monarchs sought To enhance their riches • French: levied direct taxes On sales, households and Salt trade • English: raised fines and Fees for royal services • New monarchs Enlarged administrative Staff • Collected taxes, Implemented policies • Maintained standing armies • Throw out those Practicing Islam and Judaism • Served political and Religious purposes • Inquisitors investigated Cases of Heresy • Deterred nobles from Adopting protestant views 14.What did the kings of France, Spain & 16.Summarize the Spanish Inquisition. England do to add to their wealth? 15.How did the Protestant Reformation help increase state power? 20.Why did merchant believe it necessary to be a part of political and state affairs? 19.What was the result of the Glorious Revolution? 18.What caused the English Civil War? • Gov’t claimed limited Powers and recognized rights Pertaining to individuals and Representative institutions • English had constitutional Monarchy • Netherlands had a republic Based on representative gov’t • Strengthened state, Merchants flourished 17.Which states practiced constitutionality? • Attempts at instituting Taxes w/o parliament Approval • Ornate ceremonies led Puritans to believe they Were seeing elements of Roman Catholic Church • King Charles I and Parliament Unable to communicate • Parliament hires Cromwell To capture Charles (beheaded) • Cromwell becomes tyrant, • Parliament gets rid of him. Gives power to James II’s daughter And her husband • Provides representative gov’t • King Phillip II of Spain Tries to suppress Calvinist movement in Netherland • Led to rebellions Against Spanish rule • Anti-Spanish Alliances claim independence Leading to a foundation Of a Dutch Republic 21.What did King Louis & ministers do? • Epitomized royal Absolutism (Louis XIV) • Had many lavishes, Wealth, and attention For himself and nobles • This led him and his Administer to run the State freely 23.After a rebellion within her 22.When returning to Russia from land,Catharine the Great Europe, what reforms did Peter I put realizes she has to do what to into place to make it a great military keep and maintain her power? power? • Tsars in Romanov Also implemented Absolute monarchy • Peter I aka Peter The Great wanted to Make Russia into Military power like W. Europe • Toured W. Europe • Made reforms in the Army, aristocracy and gov’t • St. Peterburg served as the Physical transformation of Russia It was a Capital and seaport • Also imposed reforms: Effeciency in gov’t, promoted Economic development • Disgruntled soldier led Rebellion killed noble Land owner & gov’t officials • After this she focused More on the absolutism of The monarchy 24.What did the Peace of Westphalia stem from? • Ended the Thirty Years War • Created independent competing States • Sovereign and equal • Handle own affairs • Gov’t no longer religious based But as sovereign states 25.What did the Peace of Westphalia do? • No ruler wanted To see another dominate • Suppression of rule • Risky, close one door Open another 26.Essentially, what was the Balance of Power? 27.Why didn’t the areas of China, India and Islamic lands develop militarily? • Creation for stronger Military. • Demand for better Armament • Some areas found no Need for better or new Armament (India, Muslim Territories and China • Columbian Exchange Improved diets leading to Growing population • Potatoes, maize, tomatoes • Disease dissipates • Population grew in Europe Except for the period of the Thirty Years War • Population growth Leads to cities • Cities grew for Various reasons: Sites Of government, Commercial and Industrial center The Nature of Capitalism 28.What led/caused the idea of capitalism? 29.What is capitalism? • Urbanization led to Economic development • Capitalism-economic System in which private Parties make their goods And services available on A free market and seek To take advantage of Market conditions to Profit from their activities • Business owner NOT The gov’t 30.In what ways, did the States and merchants help each other when it came to capitalism and economics? • Gov’t supported Capitalism • Favored capitalist Enterprise • Authorized joint Stock companies Charter, to explore, Conquer and colonize • Expansion and Colonial Rule imperative to capitalism 31.What was the putting-out system? • Capitalist entrepreneurs Moved their production Into their countryside • Entrepreneurs spent little on wages and Made good profit • Early source of Outsourcing • This time often referred To protoindustrialization 32.What did the putting-out system represent? • Tied Russian peasants To the land • Laws created tight State control over the Russian labor force • Serfdom played Important roles in Capitalism • Eastern Europe helped Western Europe flourish • Posed moral challenge • Medieval theologians Saw it as selfish and greedy And immoral • Bankers not willingly To make unsuccessful risks w/o profit • Adam Smith Father Of Capitalism – Community Gains more through Individual interest • Capitalism favored The Nuclear family • Important economically, Socially and emotionally 37.A sun-centered universe is also known as? • Ptolemaic theory: earth Is motionless and 9 spheres Surround it (earth centered Aka Geocentric) 35.What did the Ptolemaic Universe look like? • Stated the Sun NOT Earth was The center of the universe • Earth revolved around the Sun (Sun-centered aka heliocentric) • Christianity saw this idea as threatening 36.What did the Copernican Universe look like? 40.What was this time period of advancements in astronomy and science known as? • Keplar: planetary orbits Are elliptical not circular • Galileo discovered the Following: spots on sun, Mountains on the moon, Moons orbiting Jupiter, Modern law of inertia 38.What accomplishments/discoveries did Galileo make? • • Universal law of gravitation Ebb and flow of tides 39.What accomplishments/discoveries did Isaac Newton make? • Mathematician And Physicist • Translated Isaac Newton Principia Mathematica • Transformed Geometry into Calculus 42.Why was this era called the Enlightenment? 45. Put the following events in order AND briefly explain each. a. b. c. d. Enlightenment Reformation Scientific Revolution Renaissance • attacked institution Sponsoring intolerant And oppressive policies • Spoke out against The church • Believed in the existence Of God but denied the Supernatural teaching Of Christianity • Deists saw universe as Orderly realm • God set universe in motion 43.What was Voltaire’s philosophy? And est. natural laws but did Not take interest in its Development • God was like a watchmaker 44.What is Deism?