1.The Peace of Westphalia gave the Italian princes the right to determine the religion of their provinces.
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2.Monarchs justified their absolutist claims by divine right—God had chosen kings to rule.
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False
3.This time-period is known as the age of absolutism led by the English monarchs.
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False
4.John Locke justified the Glorious Revolution, claiming that government is created to protect the natural rights of life, liberty, and property.
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False
5.Absolute Monarchs used a system of economy called capitalism.
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False
6.Peter the Great tried to move Russia away from western European influences.
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False
7.Frederick the Great was the ruler of Russia who seized territory from Poland.
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8.Louis XIV revoked his grandfather’s Edict of Nantes, and he fought four costly wars, mainly to acquire lands on France’s eastern borders.
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False
9.Protestant and Catholic hostilities remained a prime cause for war, notably the Thirty Years War.
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False
10.This time-period was a golden age of theater with France’s William Shakespeare as a prime example.
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11.The principle stating that a person cannot be held in prison without being charged with a crime is known as habeas corpus.
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False
12.The Glorious Revolution ended with Charles I with his head on the block.
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