Sixteenth Century Test Review
Across
- 2. The country which is considered the "engine of the world economy" in the sixteenth century.
- 5. Members of the Ottoman's personal elite guard and standing army, staffed through devshirme.
- 9. Author who disagrees with the notion that Europeans were superior to the indigenous but doesn't necessarily address how the Spanish conquered.
- 10. Leader of the Aztecs during the Spanish conquest of Mexico.
- 12. The Gunpowder Empire located in Persia which was of Shi'a faith.
- 14. A monk who emphasized that "only faith" is necessary to be saved, prompting the Protestant Reformation.
- 17. Author of "The Prince" which was comprised of advice on how to rule.
- 19. Oversight council for the Spanish colonies in the new world, specifically as a check against the viceroys from Spain.
- 20. The city founded in the Pacific Ocean by King Philip II to avoid going all the way across the world to trade with China.
- 22. Movement of the church in response of the Reformation to accomodate new ideas of holding closer to the text.
- 23. Representatives of the king. In the case of Spain, these representatives had 7-year set terms and were born in Spain.
- 24. The material found in abundance in South America which destroyed the Spanish economy through inflation and became extremely cheap.
Down
- 1. Nomadic Turkish Sufis who provided military support to the Safavids due to their religious loyalty.
- 3. People born in the colonies who have separate interests to the Spanish settlers, but are still of Spanish descent.
- 4. Religion that resulted from the Protestant Reformation, but argued that there were predestined "elect" who got into Heaven.
- 6. Religion founded in the late 15th century in the Mughal empire. Took aspects of other religions like Hinduism and Islam, and emphasized equality and opportunity for all.
- 7. Jesuit who hypothesized a land-bridge as an answer to how people got to the new world in the pursuit of solving the question of how to treat the indigenous
- 8. Astronomer who theorized a heliocentric model (Sun-centered), rather than one focused on the Earth.
- 9. Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs.
- 11. Capital city of the Aztecs, sieged by the Spanish and allies.
- 13. Moral debate that took place in Spain to discuss the treatment of the indigenous populations in the New World.
- 15. Council of the Roman Catholic Church in response to the Reformation to discuss the teachings and texts of the Catholic Church.
- 16. Group of Catholics who spent years being educated and trained as a result of the Counter-Reformation.
- 18. The Church of England which pronounces King Henry VIII the new pope.
- 21. Author who makes the claim that the Spanish conquered through a superior European intellect.