5.5: the prelude to the Dutch Revolt - Q -

5. The Time of Discoverers and Reformers
5.5. Prelude to the Dutch Revolt 

Practise Questions


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5. The Time of Discoverers and Reformers
5.5. Prelude to the Dutch Revolt 

Practise Questions


Slide 1 - Slide

1a. Which of these modern countries did NOT belong to
The Netherlands under Charles V
A
The Netherlands
B
Belgium
C
Germany
D
Luxembourg

Slide 2 - Quiz

1b. What was the capital city of
The Netherlands under Charles V
A
Amsterdam
B
Brussels
C
The Hague
D
Antwerp

Slide 3 - Quiz

1c. In the 16th century, the States-General was a meeting of representatives from the 17 Dutch provinces
A
true
B
false

Slide 4 - Quiz

a meeting of the States General in "de Ridderzaal" the 17th century
"de Ridderzaal" in 2017. During the "Troonrede" the king always starts with the words: "leden der Staten Generaal..."
a session of the "Tweede Kamer der Staten Generaal" in The Hague.

Slide 5 - Slide

Click the blue text
STATES GENERAL in the previous slide to find the answers to these questions:

2a. How many seats does the "Tweede Kamer" have?
A
75
B
100
C
125
D
150

Slide 6 - Quiz

2b. How many seats does the "Eerste Kamer" have?
A
75
B
100
C
125
D
150

Slide 7 - Quiz

2c. Another word for the States General is:
A
government
B
parliament
C
council
D
president

Slide 8 - Quiz

2d. A parliament is basically the people's:
A
representatives
B
subjects
C
government
D
monarchy

Slide 9 - Quiz

2e. How do members of parliament get appointed?
A
they are appointed by the king
B
they are elected by the Dutch people
C
their jobs are give to the highest bidders
D
their parents were also parlementarians, so they inherited the job

Slide 10 - Quiz

Slide 11 - Video

3a. What do you notice about the spread of protestantism in the Netherlands?

Slide 12 - Open question

3b. Lutheranism spread from Germany into Scandinavia and the Netherlands
A
true
B
false

Slide 13 - Quiz

4a. Philip II tried to centralise the Low Countries
A
true
B
false

Slide 14 - Quiz

4b. This took away power from the Dutch nobles
A
true
B
false

Slide 15 - Quiz

4c What term fits this statement?

"the king makes the rules that all 17 provinces must obey"
make sure you understand what centralisation means. If you don't, then ask...!
A
centralisation
B
de-centralisation

Slide 16 - Quiz

4d What term fits this statement?

"the king allows the 17 provinces to make their own rules"
make sure you understand what centralisation means. If you don't, then ask...!
A
centralisation
B
de-centralisation

Slide 17 - Quiz

4e. Philip II was at war with France
A
true
B
false

Slide 18 - Quiz

4f. Philip II did not need the Low Countries to finance his wars
A
true
B
false

Slide 19 - Quiz

5. What actions did Philip take to make the Low Countries Catholic again?

Slide 20 - Open question

6a. Study the graph.
Which three years had the most
prosecutions?

Slide 21 - Open question

6b. Study the graph.
Which three years had the most executions?

Slide 22 - Open question

6c. Study the graph.
Was the Inquisition
succeeding in Flanders?
Explain your answer.

Slide 23 - Open question

7. Which of the following was NOT a reason for the Dutch nobles to hand a Petition to Margaret?
A
to stop the inquisition
B
to lower the taxes
C
to reduce the policy of centralisation
D
to end the power of the nobles

Slide 24 - Quiz

8. Write down an example of a
compromise you made yourself.

Slide 25 - Open question

9. Why did the supporters of the Petition
call themselves "Beggars"?

Slide 26 - Open question

7. Copy this overview into your notebook and fill in the empty boxes.

Slide 27 - Slide

left: an engraving of the iconoclasts at work, made in the 1580's. 
right: the same picture, with letters A-I for the next question:


Slide 28 - Slide

10. Connect the numbers 1-8 to 
the letters A-K
men breaking open a tomb, presumably containing the relics of a saint
1
men destroying an altar
2
people leaving with loot
3
men taking the altar cloth
4
are dressed as soldiers; they don’t seem to be trying to stop the iconoclasts.

5
men breaking stained glass windows
6
men with weapons - probably iconoclasts
7
men using a rope to pull down a statue
8

Slide 29 - Drag question

11. Was the prosecution of protestants by the Inquisition
the only reason for the Iconoclasm?
Explain your answer.

Slide 30 - Open question

12a. At the top, in the centre of the source, you see a group
of men in a meeting. Who do you think they are?
Use at least one element from the source to
explain your answer.

Slide 31 - Open question

12b. Did a Catholic or a Protestant create this source?
Explain how you know and what opinion he or she is
trying to put across.


Slide 32 - Open question

congratulations
congratulations

Slide 33 - Slide