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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: The partitions of Poland 1772 – 1795 created three independent Polish states, eliminated Poland as an independent state, divided Poland between Sweden, Finland, and Lithuania, divided Poland between Austria, Saxony, and Sweden, divided Poland between Russia, Hungary, and AustriaWhoops!: Whoops!Way to go!!: Way to go!!Slide4: Nobles were most numerous during the 18th century in: England, Sweden, Prussia, Poland, France Jesus Marimba!! One more time!: Jesus Marimba!! One more time!Slide6: Congratulations! You are on your way to being the greatest AP European History student ever! Next slide!During the 18th century the “United Kingdom” in the British Isles consisted of all of the following EXCEPT:England,Brittany,Wales,Scotland,Ireland: During the 18th century the “United Kingdom” in the British Isles consisted of all of the following EXCEPT: England, Brittany, Wales, Scotland, Ireland Slide8: OOPS, TRY AGAIN!! You rock!! Next slide.: You rock!! Next slide.The biggest problem facing the Holy Roman Empire before Charles VI’s death in 1740 was:no male heir,schism within the church,expansion by Sweden,naval war with Britain,resurgence of the Ottomans: The biggest problem facing the Holy Roman Empire before Charles VI’s death in 1740 was: no male heir, schism within the church, expansion by Sweden, naval war with Britain, resurgence of the OttomansUh Oh!: Uh Oh!Great Job! Next Question: Great Job! Next QuestionSlide13: Who among the following did NOT reign during the second half of the 18th century? George III King of Great Britain, Catherine II Tsarina of Russia, Louis XVI King of France, Maria Theresa Empress of Austria, Frederick William Elector of Prussia Stefano Torelli. Portrait of Empress Catherine II. c. 1762-66. Oil on canvas. The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia. www.berkshirehistory.com/ bios/images/george3.jpg 300 x 391 pixels - 45k Yikes! Click here to go back!: Yikes! Click here to go back!Slide15: Wow you are good! Next Slide.Slide16: The decisive battle in which France lost Canada to Britain was fought at: Trafalgar, Plassey, Quebec, Yorktown, WaterlooSlide17: Keep trying, you’ll get it! Back.Sweet!Next Question.: Sweet! Next Question.Slide19: Typically the largest expense item in the budget of an 18th century state excluding the interest on the national debt was: military, royal palaces, civil service, subsidies for the poor, education www.lombardmaps.com/.../ summerpalace.jpg 1022 x 666 pixels - 125k Slide20: This is a tough one! Try again!You are good! Next question: You are good! Next questionSlide22: The Ottoman Empire went into steep decline in the 18th century for all the following reasons EXCEPT: they fell behind in military organization and technology, their domains were so widespread it was hard to maintain communication and control, imperial officials became increasingly corrupt, no regular system for succession to the throne was developed, conversion of the sultans to ChristianityPractice – Practice – Practice! (back) : Practice – Practice – Practice! (back) Yes! You the genius!Next question: Yes! You the genius! Next questionSlide25: The succession to the British throne by the Protestant German Hanoverian dynasty was challenged by military means for the last time in: 1688, 1707, 1715, 1745, 1789Slide26: Whoops! Try again!Yes!! This time you got it! Keep up the good work!Next question: Yes!! This time you got it! Keep up the good work! Next questionSlide28: The most serious problem facing Poland in the 18th century was: resurgence of the Ottoman Empire, Swedish expansion after the death of Charles XII, genetic decline in the royal family, the Diet could be dissolved by the vote of a single vote, the end of serfdom Whoops! Try again!: Whoops! Try again!Good Job!Next Question: Good Job! Next QuestionSlide31: Put the following in chronological order from earliest to latest: War of the Austrian Succession, War of the Spanish Succession, Seven Years War, War of the Spanish Succession, War of the Austrian Succession, Seven Years War Seven Years War, War of the Spanish Succession, War of the Austrian Succession, War of the Spanish Succession, Seven Years War, War of the Austrian Succession, Seven Years War, War of the Austrian Succession, War of the Spanish SuccessionSlide32: Keep trying!Very good! I knew you could do it!Next Slide.: Very good! I knew you could do it! Next Slide.Slide34: NUMBERS OF LARGE WARSHIPS IN EUROPEAN NAVIES 1739 – 1815: 1739 1779 1790 1815 Britain 124 90 195 214 France 50 63 81 80 Spain 34 48 72 25 Russia 30 40 67 40 This table indicates that: Russia consistently improved the size of its navy, Britain always had twice as many ships as any other country, Spain was never primarily a naval power, Britain was the dominant naval force among the great powers, Britain bankrupted itself on naval spending www.edugraphics.net/ gt3-nautical/gt310-ws.htm Slide35: Try again, I know it can be frustrating! You will get it! Back.Slide36: Very Nice! You are so smart!! Next question.Slide37: This scene in Venice portrays the: great flood of 1723, poverty and despair prevalent after the War of the Spanish Succession, wealth of a great port city, Gothic architecture predominant in Northern Italy, lack of seagoing vessels that made it impossible for Venice to trade over vast distancesDon’t give up! You are learning!Back: Don’t give up! You are learning! BackYou are becoming an art aficionado! Next Question : You are becoming an art aficionado! Next Question Slide40: States that blocked Russian expansion during the 16th and 17th centuries included all of the following EXCEPT: Sweden, Lithuania, Ottoman Empire, Poland, Muscovy Slide41: Whoops try again! Back.Very good! Next question: Very good! Next questionSlide43: Among the main characteristics of 17th and 18th century absolutist states were all of the following EXCEPT: large standing armies, development of constitutions, weakening of the nobility, strong centralized bureaucracies, close association of the church and monarchy Slide44: Nope try again! Back.Slide45: Nice Work! Next question.Slide46: “The victory which the king of Poland hath obtained over the Infidels, is so great and so compleat that past Ages can scarce parallel the fame; and perhaps future Ages will never see any thing like it.” This passage comes from an account of the defeat of the: Turks at Vienna, Russians at Poltava, Prussians at Leuthen French at Blenheim, Dutch at Utrecht "Sobieski Sending Message of Victory" by Jan MatejkoSlide47: Whoops! Back.Slide48: Keep up the good work! Next Question.Slide49: Tsar Peter the Great of Russia: supported the Old Believers, took special pride in the achievements of his son and heir, conquered Constantinople, established the Duma, admired Western technology www.basecamp.cnchost.com/ peter-the-great-nava... 199 x 220 pixels Slide50: Not quite, try again! Back.Slide51: Excellent job! Next question.Slide52: 18th century military life was characterized by all the following EXCEPT: harsh discipline, 100,000 or more men per side in battle, aristocratic officers, use of mercenaries, tight formations on the battlefield gcclearn.gcc.cc.va.us/ sitehistory/MILITARY.JPG 1000 x 785 pixels Hang in there and try again!back: Hang in there and try again! backNice job! Keep up the good work!Next Question: Nice job! Keep up the good work! Next QuestionSlide55: In 17th century Europe a sign of high social standing included all of the following EXCEPT: tax exemption, large cash reserves, extensive landed estates, title of nobility, coat of arms www.siue.edu/COSTUMES/ images/PLATE56DX.JPG 416 x 523 pixels Slide56: Nope, no way, no siree bob! Back.Slide57: Way to go you incredible type person you! Next question. Slide58: Prussia was able to expand successfully in the 17th & 18th centuries because of all of the following EXCEPT: a series of able rulers, nobles subordinate to the crown, a large navy, large army compared to the size of the state, strong centralized bureaucracy Slide59: Whoops try again! Back.Slide60: Nice Work! Next question.Slide61: The term “United Provinces” was used to describe: East and West Prussia, Scotland, England, and Wales, Castile, Aragon, and Navarre, the Thuringian states, the northern part of the NetherlandsSlide62: Try again, you are doing fine! Back.Slide63: Wow! You are incredible. Next question.Slide64: The War of the Spanish Succession ended with: the Habsburgs reigning in Spain, the grandson of Louis XIV becoming king of Spain, Silesia granted to Frederick II, Italy united under French rule, Britain withdrawing from the contest for world supremacySlide65: Good try, one more time! Back.Slide66: Great Job!! Next question. Yes, that’s the Sun King’s grandson! See the family resemblance?Slide67: In the first half of the 17th century the hub of the business world in Europe was located in: Vienna, Amsterdam, Paris, Rome, St. Petersburg Slide68: Keep working, you’ll get it! Back.Yahoo! Nice job!Next Question.: Yahoo! Nice job! Next Question.Slide70: This painting of Louis XIV and his heirs illustrates all of the following EXCEPT: the king’s wealth and majesty, the line of succession was secure, children were treated as miniature adults, the king shared the throne with his son and grandson, women were secondary in importance to men French School Madame de Ventadour with portraits of Louis XIV and his Heirs 1715-20 127x161 cm oil on canvasYikes! Try again!: Yikes! Try again!Slide72: Wow you are becoming an art connoisseur! If you don’t know what that means you should look it up. I might be calling you something you wouldn’t be too happy with! Slide73: “Divine Right” monarchy was a term used to refer to: a king’s power is derived from God, the Pope’s authority over bishops, kings must be ordained priests, the rights of subjects under a king, kings descended from ChristSlide74: Just a little off!Slide75: Yea, you did it! Go back to the beginning. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: The partitions of Poland 1772 – 1795 created three independent Polish states, eliminated Poland as an independent state, divided Poland between Sweden, Finland, and Lithuania, divided Poland between Austria, Saxony, and Sweden, divided Poland between Russia, Hungary, and AustriaWhoops!: Whoops!Way to go!!: Way to go!!Slide4: Nobles were most numerous during the 18th century in: England, Sweden, Prussia, Poland, France Jesus Marimba!! One more time!: Jesus Marimba!! One more time!Slide6: Congratulations! You are on your way to being the greatest AP European History student ever! Next slide!During the 18th century the “United Kingdom” in the British Isles consisted of all of the following EXCEPT:England,Brittany,Wales,Scotland,Ireland: During the 18th century the “United Kingdom” in the British Isles consisted of all of the following EXCEPT: England, Brittany, Wales, Scotland, Ireland Slide8: OOPS, TRY AGAIN!! You rock!! Next slide.: You rock!! Next slide.The biggest problem facing the Holy Roman Empire before Charles VI’s death in 1740 was:no male heir,schism within the church,expansion by Sweden,naval war with Britain,resurgence of the Ottomans: The biggest problem facing the Holy Roman Empire before Charles VI’s death in 1740 was: no male heir, schism within the church, expansion by Sweden, naval war with Britain, resurgence of the OttomansUh Oh!: Uh Oh!Great Job! Next Question: Great Job! Next QuestionSlide13: Who among the following did NOT reign during the second half of the 18th century? George III King of Great Britain, Catherine II Tsarina of Russia, Louis XVI King of France, Maria Theresa Empress of Austria, Frederick William Elector of Prussia Stefano Torelli. Portrait of Empress Catherine II. c. 1762-66. Oil on canvas. The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia. www.berkshirehistory.com/ bios/images/george3.jpg 300 x 391 pixels - 45k Yikes! Click here to go back!: Yikes! Click here to go back!Slide15: Wow you are good! Next Slide.Slide16: The decisive battle in which France lost Canada to Britain was fought at: Trafalgar, Plassey, Quebec, Yorktown, WaterlooSlide17: Keep trying, you’ll get it! Back.Sweet!Next Question.: Sweet! Next Question.Slide19: Typically the largest expense item in the budget of an 18th century state excluding the interest on the national debt was: military, royal palaces, civil service, subsidies for the poor, education www.lombardmaps.com/.../ summerpalace.jpg 1022 x 666 pixels - 125k Slide20: This is a tough one! Try again!You are good! Next question: You are good! Next questionSlide22: The Ottoman Empire went into steep decline in the 18th century for all the following reasons EXCEPT: they fell behind in military organization and technology, their domains were so widespread it was hard to maintain communication and control, imperial officials became increasingly corrupt, no regular system for succession to the throne was developed, conversion of the sultans to ChristianityPractice – Practice – Practice! (back) : Practice – Practice – Practice! (back) Yes! You the genius!Next question: Yes! You the genius! Next questionSlide25: The succession to the British throne by the Protestant German Hanoverian dynasty was challenged by military means for the last time in: 1688, 1707, 1715, 1745, 1789Slide26: Whoops! Try again!Yes!! This time you got it! Keep up the good work!Next question: Yes!! This time you got it! Keep up the good work! Next questionSlide28: The most serious problem facing Poland in the 18th century was: resurgence of the Ottoman Empire, Swedish expansion after the death of Charles XII, genetic decline in the royal family, the Diet could be dissolved by the vote of a single vote, the end of serfdom Whoops! Try again!: Whoops! Try again!Good Job!Next Question: Good Job! Next QuestionSlide31: Put the following in chronological order from earliest to latest: War of the Austrian Succession, War of the Spanish Succession, Seven Years War, War of the Spanish Succession, War of the Austrian Succession, Seven Years War Seven Years War, War of the Spanish Succession, War of the Austrian Succession, War of the Spanish Succession, Seven Years War, War of the Austrian Succession, Seven Years War, War of the Austrian Succession, War of the Spanish SuccessionSlide32: Keep trying!Very good! I knew you could do it!Next Slide.: Very good! I knew you could do it! Next Slide.Slide34: NUMBERS OF LARGE WARSHIPS IN EUROPEAN NAVIES 1739 – 1815: 1739 1779 1790 1815 Britain 124 90 195 214 France 50 63 81 80 Spain 34 48 72 25 Russia 30 40 67 40 This table indicates that: Russia consistently improved the size of its navy, Britain always had twice as many ships as any other country, Spain was never primarily a naval power, Britain was the dominant naval force among the great powers, Britain bankrupted itself on naval spending www.edugraphics.net/ gt3-nautical/gt310-ws.htm Slide35: Try again, I know it can be frustrating! You will get it! Back.Slide36: Very Nice! You are so smart!! Next question.Slide37: This scene in Venice portrays the: great flood of 1723, poverty and despair prevalent after the War of the Spanish Succession, wealth of a great port city, Gothic architecture predominant in Northern Italy, lack of seagoing vessels that made it impossible for Venice to trade over vast distancesDon’t give up! You are learning!Back: Don’t give up! You are learning! BackYou are becoming an art aficionado! Next Question : You are becoming an art aficionado! Next Question Slide40: States that blocked Russian expansion during the 16th and 17th centuries included all of the following EXCEPT: Sweden, Lithuania, Ottoman Empire, Poland, Muscovy Slide41: Whoops try again! Back.Very good! Next question: Very good! Next questionSlide43: Among the main characteristics of 17th and 18th century absolutist states were all of the following EXCEPT: large standing armies, development of constitutions, weakening of the nobility, strong centralized bureaucracies, close association of the church and monarchy Slide44: Nope try again! Back.Slide45: Nice Work! Next question.Slide46: “The victory which the king of Poland hath obtained over the Infidels, is so great and so compleat that past Ages can scarce parallel the fame; and perhaps future Ages will never see any thing like it.” This passage comes from an account of the defeat of the: Turks at Vienna, Russians at Poltava, Prussians at Leuthen French at Blenheim, Dutch at Utrecht "Sobieski Sending Message of Victory" by Jan MatejkoSlide47: Whoops! Back.Slide48: Keep up the good work! Next Question.Slide49: Tsar Peter the Great of Russia: supported the Old Believers, took special pride in the achievements of his son and heir, conquered Constantinople, established the Duma, admired Western technology www.basecamp.cnchost.com/ peter-the-great-nava... 199 x 220 pixels Slide50: Not quite, try again! Back.Slide51: Excellent job! Next question.Slide52: 18th century military life was characterized by all the following EXCEPT: harsh discipline, 100,000 or more men per side in battle, aristocratic officers, use of mercenaries, tight formations on the battlefield gcclearn.gcc.cc.va.us/ sitehistory/MILITARY.JPG 1000 x 785 pixels Hang in there and try again!back: Hang in there and try again! backNice job! Keep up the good work!Next Question: Nice job! Keep up the good work! Next QuestionSlide55: In 17th century Europe a sign of high social standing included all of the following EXCEPT: tax exemption, large cash reserves, extensive landed estates, title of nobility, coat of arms www.siue.edu/COSTUMES/ images/PLATE56DX.JPG 416 x 523 pixels Slide56: Nope, no way, no siree bob! Back.Slide57: Way to go you incredible type person you! Next question. Slide58: Prussia was able to expand successfully in the 17th & 18th centuries because of all of the following EXCEPT: a series of able rulers, nobles subordinate to the crown, a large navy, large army compared to the size of the state, strong centralized bureaucracy Slide59: Whoops try again! Back.Slide60: Nice Work! Next question.Slide61: The term “United Provinces” was used to describe: East and West Prussia, Scotland, England, and Wales, Castile, Aragon, and Navarre, the Thuringian states, the northern part of the NetherlandsSlide62: Try again, you are doing fine! Back.Slide63: Wow! You are incredible. Next question.Slide64: The War of the Spanish Succession ended with: the Habsburgs reigning in Spain, the grandson of Louis XIV becoming king of Spain, Silesia granted to Frederick II, Italy united under French rule, Britain withdrawing from the contest for world supremacySlide65: Good try, one more time! Back.Slide66: Great Job!! Next question. Yes, that’s the Sun King’s grandson! See the family resemblance?Slide67: In the first half of the 17th century the hub of the business world in Europe was located in: Vienna, Amsterdam, Paris, Rome, St. Petersburg Slide68: Keep working, you’ll get it! Back.Yahoo! Nice job!Next Question.: Yahoo! Nice job! Next Question.Slide70: This painting of Louis XIV and his heirs illustrates all of the following EXCEPT: the king’s wealth and majesty, the line of succession was secure, children were treated as miniature adults, the king shared the throne with his son and grandson, women were secondary in importance to men French School Madame de Ventadour with portraits of Louis XIV and his Heirs 1715-20 127x161 cm oil on canvasYikes! Try again!: Yikes! Try again!Slide72: Wow you are becoming an art connoisseur! If you don’t know what that means you should look it up. I might be calling you something you wouldn’t be too happy with! Slide73: “Divine Right” monarchy was a term used to refer to: a king’s power is derived from God, the Pope’s authority over bishops, kings must be ordained priests, the rights of subjects under a king, kings descended from ChristSlide74: Just a little off!Slide75: Yea, you did it! Go back to the beginning.