WORLD HISTORY: CHAPTER 5 STUDY GUIDE
SECTION 1
1. Charles V and The Peace of
Augsburg
2. Philip II’s feelings towards
Protestants
3. The Defeat of the Spanish
Armada
4. Consequences of the Defeat of the Spanish Armada
5. The Spanish Hapsburgs’ Land
Holdings
6. El Greco and how his artwork revealed aspects of Spanish culture at the time
7. Don Quixote, by Miguel de
Cervantes
8. Reasons for the Dutch Revolt
9. Jan Vermeer and how his artwork reveals aspects of Dutch culture at the time
10. Rembrandt van Rijn and how his artwork reveals aspects of
Dutch culture at the time
11. absolute monarchy
12. divine right
13. reasons for the rise of absolute monarchs
14. Spanish economy vs. Dutch economy around 1600 C.E
SECTION 2
1. Huguenots of France
2. Henry IV, 1 st
Bourbon King
3. Edict of Nantes
4. Henry IV’s death
5. Reign of Louis XIII
6. Cardinal Richelieu
7. Richelieu and the Huguenots
8. skepticism
9. Louis XIV and Divine Right
10. Louis XIV and Morning Ritual
11. Louis XIV and Traveling
12. intendants
13. Cardinal Mazarin
14. Jean Baptiste Colbert
15. Colbert’s Economic Policies
16. Mercantilism
17. Features of the Palace of
Versailles
18. Philip of Anjou and the War of the Spanish Succession
19. Consequences of the War of the Spanish Succession
20. Louis XIV’s death and legacy
SECTION 3
1. Reasons for the Thirty Years’
War
2. Two Major Phases of the Thirty
Years’ War
3. Peace of Westphalia
4. Consequences of the Peace of
Westphalia
5. Maria Theresa of Austria
6. Frederick the Great of Prussia
7. Prussia as a Military State
8. The Seven Years’ War Causes
9. The Seven Year’s War as World
War 0.5
10. Allies during the Seven Years’
War
11. Consequences of the Seven
Years’ War
12. Frederick the Great’s assumptions about Maria Theresa before the Seven Years’ War
SECTION 4
1. Ivan the Terrible as child
2. Ivan the Terrible as Csar (after
16)
3. Ivan’s feelings about Boyars
4. Boyars
5. Ivan’s secret police
6. Peter the Great physically
7. Peter the Great intellectually
8. Peter the Great’s personality
9. Peter’s visit to the West
10. Peter’s political reforms
11. Peter’s cultural reforms
12. Peter’s reforms in education
13. westernization
14. St. Petersburg
15. Why so many died building St.
Petersburg
16. Why Peter wanted St.
Petersburg
17. Russians’ religious views
SECTION 5
1. James I of England
2. Charles I of England and his death
3. English Civil War
4. Why Brits hated Charles I
5. Royalists vs. Puritans
6. Oliver Cromwell
7. the Restoration and Charles II
8. aspects of habeus corpus
9. Constitutional Monarchy
10. The English Bill of Rights
11. the role of the cabinet in
English politics
12. James II and his loss of the throne
13. Glorious Revolution
14. William and Mary
15. difference between
Constitutional Monarchy and
Absolute Monarchy