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He was known as the Sun King |
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Son of Mary, Queen of Scots |
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Catholic who plotted to blow up Parlament |
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He was known as "Lord Protector" |
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Father of modern philosophy |
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Put together the Encyclopedia. |
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True or False Louis XIV ascended to the throne at the age of five. |
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True or False Fronde is the French word for Parliament. |
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True or False Jansenism taught that very few people were granted salvific grace. |
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True or False Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes in an effort to stop Protestantism from spreading. |
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True or False Irish Plantations were established under James I. |
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True or False England, under Oliver Cromwell, was very benevolent to the Irish. |
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True or False Charles II of England persecuted Catholics more vigorously than his father. |
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True or False The Act of Settlement barred Catholics from politics. |
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True or False Bacon is famous for saying "I think, therefore I am." |
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True or False Newton is responsible for discovering the laws governing moving bodies. |
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True or False According to Deism, God does not demand faith or prayer. |
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True or False Freemasonry worked actively to undermine the Church. |
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True or False The Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges brought France back to the Church. |
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True or False The Glorious Revolution occurred when Elizabeth I died and was succeeded by James II. |
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True or False The encyclopedia affirmed the teachings of the Catholic Church. |
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After the Treaty of Westphalia, ___ emerged as the dominant political power in Europe. |
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Richeliue's successor was Cardinal ___. |
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The ___ attempted to resurrect heresies which claimed French kings were independent of the pope. |
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The heresy of ___ advocated absolute passivity during prayer. |
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The death of ___ ended the Tudor line in England. |
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___ were large areas in northern Ireland that were cleared of Catholics. |
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In 1692, the ___ Laws denied Catholics education, land and medical practice. |
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In his "Two Treatises on Government" ___ said people have the right to replace their monarch if he violates the social contract. |
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When James II abdicated, the throne fell to his children ___ and ___. |
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___ is known for developing his system of inductive reasoning. |
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Sir Francis Bacon did anyone else bomb this test like i did? |
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The Polish priest and astronomer ___ postulated that the sun, rather than the earth, was the center of the universe. |
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___ criticized Catholicism serverly in his works but build a Catholic chapel on his property, attended Mass and requested a Catholic burial after his death. |
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___ reasoned that political authority came from the people, not from God. |
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Gallican ideas entered Germany through the writings of ___. |
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In 1979 ___ publicly pardon Galileo for the treatment he had received from the Church. |
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In 1814, ___ solemnly restored the Society of Jesus throughout the world. |
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