Geography and History 3ºESO Bilingual
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Título del Test:![]() Geography and History 3ºESO Bilingual Descripción: The start of the Modern Age in Spain |




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Why were the Catholic Monarchs granted the title of catholic for?. The conquest of Granada. The discovery of America. The conquest of Naples. The colonization of The Canary Islands. What did the Catholic Monarchs do to establish the modern state in the peninsula?. They paid the nobility and the clergy, so they let them govern as monarchs. They fought with the nobility in several civil wars until they surrendered. They increase and impose their authority over the nobility, clergy and mucipalities and reformed the administration. They changed almost nothing because there already was a modern state when they became monarchs. Which factor weakened the kingdom of Granada when the Catholic Monarchs started its conquest?. An epidemic. Several failed crops. The ongoing civil wars. The population's desire of becoming christian. Why was the Tribunal of Inquisition created for?. To start a new religion. To administrate churchs' budgets. To create new churchs and cathedrals. To persued heretics and Judaisers. Which function did the Holy Brotherhood develop?. They converted people into Christianism. They maintained social order in rural areas. They fought in the colonies. They controlled the conversos. Who was in charge of the foreign policy of The Catholic Monarchs?. Christopher Columbus. Isabella of Castilla. Charles I. Ferdinand the Catholic. Which line of expansion did Aragón go towards?. The Mediterranean Sea. The Atlantic Ocean. The center of Europe. Portugal. Which kingdom conquered Naples?. Portugal. Aragón. Castilla. France. When were The Canary Islands conquered?. 1492. 1476. 1504. 1496. When did Charles I inherit his kingdom?. 1519. 1504. 1516. 1496. Who were Charles I`s parents?. Joana of Castilla and Philip the Handsome. Isabella of Castilla and Ferdinand of Aragón. Catherine of Castilla and Henry VIII. Joana of Portugal and Sebastian of Portugal. Which territory/ies did Philip II add to his inherited empire?. The Canary Islands. The Holy Roman Empire. The kingdom of England. The Philippines and the Kingdom of Portugal. How long did Charles I rule The Hispanic Empire?. 1496-1556. 1504-1558. 1516-1556. 1519-1558. How long did Philip II rule The Hispanic Empire?. 1556-1598. 1558-1598. 1527-1596. 1556-1600. Which Spanish branch of Royal House did Charles I start in 1516?. The House of Austria (Habsburg). The Tudor of England. The Bourbon of France. The Trastámara of Castilla. The Spanish monarchs of the 16th century consolidated the... Holy Roman Empire. Feudal system. Authoritarian monarchy. Byzantine Empire. During the 16th century, the spanish monarchs ruled their huge territories assited by a well-organised public administration that included... Chancillerias. Royal secretaries. Cortes. Municipalities. The spanish monarchs of the 16th century conceived their territories as an association of states where the monarch was represented by a... viceroy. bishop. member of the royal family. Tercio. One of the most important foreign conflicts that Charles I faced was the Protestant Reformation. This conflict ended with ... The Battle of Saint Quentin (1557). The rebellion of the Moriscos (1568). The execution of the Comuneros (1521). the singning of The Peace of Augsburg (1555). When did the Battle of Lepanto take place?. 1571. 1557. 1555. 1579. Philip II tried to invade England with the Invincible Army, did he succeed?. Yes, he added this kingdom to The Hispanic Empire. Yes, he was helped by The Netherlands. No, but one year later he tried again and succeded. No, its failed invasion became the first major defeat suffered by the Hispanic Monarchy. The success of the Hispanic Empire was supported by ... The Invicible Army. Tercios (regiments). Comuneros. Holy Brotherhood. How many units was a tercio composed by?. 1.000. 500. 5.000. 3.000. The new territories (America) were governed by... The Council of Aragón. The Council of Indies. The Tribunal of Inquisition. the Cortes. Were the consequences of the colonization of America positive for American peoples?. Yes, they were mostly positive because the conquerors respected their cultures. There were positive and negative aspects, but these peoples focused on the positive ones. No, they weren't, but the negative aspect didn't influence these peoples' lives. No, they were essentialy negative because the conquerors destroyed their way of living. According to the daily life in the 16th century, where did these different member of the society live? Join every class with its type of house. Peasants. Nobility. The working urban population. Which one of these monuments belongs to the Reductive classicsm style?. The Façade of the University of Alcalá de Henares. The Façade of the University of Salamanca. The Convent of San Marcos in León. The Monastery-palace of San Lorenzo de El Escorial. How long did the Plateresque style go on?. 1530-1560. 1556-1598. 1500-1530. 1560-1600. Which kind of work was the Plateresque style akin to?. Silversmith work. Potter work. Embroidery work. Weiver work. When was Charles I named Holy Roman Emperor?. 1516. 1504. 1520. 1519. |