4Q Test Feb 21 2023 Flashcards
Tariff
Taxes imposed by the government
Capital
An asset used to produce goods
Bullion
Refers to gold and silver
Burghers
Know as the middle class people who became powerful through their success in trade
Mercantilism
Economic theory based off the amount of gold and silver the country possess
The conflict between 2 royal families fighting over the throne was known as
The war of roses
The document limiting the power of the king and protecting the rights of the Englishmen were known as
Magna Carta
The document showing the grand survey of a land owned by an individual for taxation purposes was called
Dooms day book
The war between France and England over the ownership of land was known as
100 yrs war
The feeling of loyalty to one’s country
Patriotism
The family that started building a strong France
Tudor family
Was known as the mother of parliaments
England
The center of wool production that was of great interest to the English
Planders
It is the Creed of the Church of England
39 article
Protestants of France
Huguenots
The law passed by the Parliament making Henry Vlll the head of the church in England
Act of supremacy
His belief contained in his writing titled Ninety-five Theses
Martin Luther
It is the movement in the 16th century ignited by grievances against wrong practices in the Catholic Church
Reformation
Puritans
They disagreed with the church and left England
Calvinists
They sold indulgences
Protestants
The broke away from the catholic church
Anglicans
The Church of England
Baptists
They believed that infants need not to be baptized
Calvin’s religious theory that God has already planned out a person’s life
Predestination
A way to remove sin by pay the Catholic church money
Indulgence
A government controlled by religious leaders
Theocracy
A 16th century movement in which the Roman Catholic Church sought to make changes in response to the Protestants Reformation
Catholic Reformation
A protestant leader who called for strict rules in the faith
John Calvin
A movement for religious reform
Reformation
A church governed by presbyters and founded on the teachings of John Knox
Presbyterians
Also known as the church of England
Anglican
A series of formal statements critical of the Catholic Church written by Luther
95 Theses
Religious order devoted to teaching, converting, and defending the Catholic faith
Jesuits
He was called the Titan of the Renaissance
Raphael
The sale of churches offices was known as
Indulgence
The document limiting the power of the English rulers
Magna Carta
A dynasty 2 that made steps to unify France was
Tudor
The English bargain with their rulers through a representative body called the
Parliament