Midterm Review Pt.4 Flashcards

1
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This king argues with Parliament over money.

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cd. Charles I

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2
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The king blackmails the wealthy. The poor are forced to _______.

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abe. Join the military

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3
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The king refuses to abide by this document. Instead, he _________ Parliament.

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ae. Dissolves

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4
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This religious group is absolutely appalled by the king’s behavior.

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c. Puritans

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5
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Name the archbishop who does not appreciate the members of this religious group.

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ab. Laud

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6
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Members of this religious group believed in ___________ in religion. Yeah dispute the doctrine of the “divine right of kings.” They think each congregation should appoint its own priest.

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abcde. Democracy

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7
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The country engages in civil war. Those who support the king are referred to as _________.

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b. Cavaliers

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8
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A new leader emerges in this conflict. He is a ruthless general.

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be. Cromwell

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9
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What happens to the king?

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bc. Beheaded

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10
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This important literary figure wrote Leviathan.

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ac. Hobbes

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The new leaders end up being hated by the people because, among other things, they outlaw ________.

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de. Attending the theater

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12
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Name one of the good things which took place under the leadership of the Lord Protector.

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abe. The Jews of London are allowed to return

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13
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He was the most influential writer of the early 1600’s. He was jailed after killing an actor in a duel.

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b. Ben Jonson

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14
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He was the pioneer/innovator of metaphysical poetry.

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a. John Donne

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15
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This is a literary term in which two very unlike things are compared.

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bd. Conceit

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16
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Which Cavalier poet was imprisoned? He wrote “To Althea with Love”

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ab. Richard Lovelace

17
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This poet of the School of Donne was a transitional figure. He aided the writer of Paradise Lost who had been accused of treason.

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d. Andrew Marvell

18
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This Puritan writer wrote Pilgrim’s Process.

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ae. John Bunyan

19
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In Pilgrim’s Progress, each character represents a specific human trait or characteristic. This type of writing is known by this literary term.

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bc. Allegory

20
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This discipline investigates the principles of reality and in so doing transcends those of any particular science.

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cd. Metaphysics