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RUSSIA OTTOMANABSOLUTISTTHEORY
FRANCEAbsolutelyRANDOM
What is introduction of the potato / a
European military / Table of Ranks / intro
western styles of dress?
Russia engaged inlong wars against thesetwo countries to gain access to warm water
Ports in the north and the south.
This is part of the job of the Sultan, justifying his absolutist
authority; it is Turkish for “justice throughout the land.”
What is their authority came from God and were
answerable only to Him, but they had to follow God’s
laws?
This was the term used to describe the law that enserfed
the Russian peasants, preventing them from moving from one
estate to another, regardless of their debt; these were renewed
until 1906.
The name of Louis XIII’sregent, the real power in
France during his reign; he got France into the 30 Years’ War to counter Hapsburg power.
This was the name of Louis XIV’sFinance Minister, a committed
Mercantilist (same name as the host of a certain TV show on Comedy
Central…).
This was the name of the Alliance formed against LouisXIV in 1689; Britain, Austria, and Holland were part of this
league.
What is Louis XIV’s grandson became king of Spain and all of Europe
fought to keep Spain and France separated?
What are forbidding walls around Huguenot cities /
destroying noble’s castles / taking sides against
Hapsburgs in 30 Years War?
This French monarch referred to himself as the
“Sun King” due to his belief that he was the center of the
French state.
This is the name of the people who claimed to be the son of Ivan the Terrible, during the
Time of Troubles.
This was the name of the chief advisor of the regent of Louis XIV; he was a gambler and
impressed the queen.
This was the name of the land that Ivan the Terrible ruled
directly, after the death of his wife; in Russian, it means
“separate land.”
This was the economic system maintained by most of Europe during this period; it saw trade as a zero sum game and relied on tariffs to maintain a positive
balance of trade.