
18.1 Europe in Crisis
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8th - 11th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
[Preview] The Protestant Reformation (Luther, Calvin, Henry VIII, etc.) caused Europe to be divided between ____ and ____. Select TWO from this list.
Protestants (Lutherans, Calvinists, etc.)
Catholics
Muslims
Atheists
Buddhists
2.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
[p1] Which of these statements describes King Philip II? Select THREE from this list.
He was the greatest supporter of militant Catholicism in the second half of the 1500s.
He was the son of Emperor Charles V.
Philip ruled Spain, much of America, Milan, Naples, Sicily, and the Netherlands.
He became Holy Roman Emperor after his father died.
He was a quiet & peaceful Lutheran.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
[p1] How did Philip's Holy League against the Turks work out?
Spain & its allies won a "stunning victory" at Lepanto in 1571.
The Turks smashed the Holy League & conquered Sicily.
Spanish troops attacked the Turks at Rome in 1527.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
[p2] What part of Philip's empire rebelled, led by William the Silent of Orange, and why did it rebel?
The Netherlands rebelled because of Philip's attempts to impose Catholicism & crush Calvinism there.
Naples rebelled because King Philip attempted to impose new taxes on property there.
Spain's American territories rebelled because the mestizos & mulattoes believed that "all men are created equal."
France rebelled because Philip attempted to force all Jews to move to France in 1588.
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5 mins • 1 pt
[p2] How does the text describe the rule of Elizabeth Tudor in England? Mark THREE of these.
England became leader of Europe's Protestant nations.
The Church of England followed a moderate Protestantism.
Elizabeth followed a moderate foreign policy, balancing France & Spain against each other.
Elizabeth aggressively imposed Catholicism in England & Scotland.
England declined in power & became a puppet of Spain.
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5 mins • 1 pt
[p3] What happened to the Spanish Armada sent by Philip to invade England in 1588?
It was battered by the faster English ships, then pounded by storms as it sailed around Scotland & Ireland. Less than half the fleet returned to Spain.
In an epic battle near Portsmouth, the Spanish fleet destroyed the English ships, then landed a large army on the beaches.
The fleet fought the English ships at the Isle of Wight & at Gravelines. The heavier & armored English ships sank the entire Spanish Armada.
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5 mins • 1 pt
[p3] Who were the Huguenots?
French Protestants influenced by Calvin, about 7% of French population, but nearly half of the nobility.
Lutheran & Calvinist terrorists in France who used gunpowder to blow up Parliament.
French Catholics determined to resist Protestantism, having the loyalty of northern & northwestern France.
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