A) When the Netherlands turned Protestant
B) When the French invaded Bohemia
C) When the Hapsburg monarchy seized the Bohemian throne
D) When the Bohemians tried to put a Protestant king on their throne
E) When England declared war against Spain
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A) repeated wars with the Dutch.
B) the growing power of Parliament.
C) her imposition of Calvinism on the entire nation.
D) the threat of invasion from Spain.
E) industrial capitalism.
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A) Dutch
B) French
C) Danes
D) Portuguese
E) English
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A) Treaty of Augsburg
B) Treaty of Westphalia
C) Treaty of Ghent
D) Treaty of Versailles
E) Treaty of Verdun
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A) the Balearic Islands.
B) Tunisia and adjacent North African towns.
C) the Orkneys.
D) the western coast of India.
E) Madeira, the Canary Islands, and the Azores Islands.
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A) Magellan
B) Hernando Cortés
C) Francisco Pizarro
D) Prince Henry the Navigator
E) Bartholomeu Dias
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A) Cardinal Richelieu
B) Cardinal Marazin
C) Louis XIII
D) Henry V
E) Charles V
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A) banned Catholicism in England.
B) brought Charles I to the throne.
C) ended royal absolutism in England forever.
D) suppressed the political power of the commercial and financial quarters of the country for another century.
E) ended constitutional monarchy in England.
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A) the nobility enjoyed prestige but little power
B) the monarch gained more power
C) the policies of Cardinal Richelieu were rejected in favor of greater liberality
D) The Palace of Versailles became the center of royal life
E) the Edict of Nantes was revoked
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A) Hernando Cortés
B) Francisco Pizarro
C) Columbus
D) Magellan
E) Bartholomeu Dias
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