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Map and Chart review part 1
1. Which cities were the centers of Calvinism and Lutheranism?
C. Wittenberg and Rotterdam
A. Rotterdam and London
D. Worms and Geneva
B. Geneva and Wittenberg
2. In which two countries was Calvinism the dominant religion?
A. England and Ireland
C. Scotland and the Netherlands
B. France and Poland
D. Sweden and Norway
3. Around which body of water did the Lutherans dominate?
C. Baltic Sea
A. Mediterranean Sea
D. North Sea
B. Black Sea
4. In which state were three different religions practiced?
A. France
C. Netherlands
B. Holy Roman Empire
D. Italy
5. What was the northernmost country where Calvinism spread?
A. Norway
C. Scotland
B. Netherlands
D. Poland
6. Judging from this map, about how many miles east of
Geneva did Calvinism spread?
C. 900
A. 350
B. 500
D. 1050
7. In which year did the Royalists control the most land?
C. 1644
A. 1642
D. 1645
B. 1643
8. Which part of England did the Royalists control during all
four years?
A. the northern part
C. the western shore
B. the southwest peninsula
D. the southeast part
9. During which years did the Puritans control the capital city of
London?
C. 1643-1645
A. 1642-1643
D. 1642-1645
B. 1643-1644
10. Which battle was closest to the capital city of London?
C. Naseby
A. Adwalton Moor
B. Marston Moor
D. Edge Hill
11. In which year did the Puritans control most of England?
A. 1642
C. 1644
B. 1643
D. 1645
12. How many descendants of Isabella and Ferdinand are
shown?
A. 5
B. 2
C. 11
D. 8
13. What was the relationship between Joan and Philip?
A. cousins.
B. brother and sister.
C. husband and wife.
D. mother and son.
14. Who was the founder of the Spanish Hapsburgs and
also was Holy Roman Emperor?
A. Maximilian I
B. Charles V
C. Ferdinand I
D. Ferdinand
15. How many grandchildren did Maximilian I and Mary
have?
A. 2
B. 5
C. 6
D. 0
16. How old was the king of Spain when he died?
A. 64
B. 47
C. 60
D. 58
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