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AGE 6. The Time of Regents and Monarchs
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AGE 6. The Time of Regents and Monarchs
6.1 the Dutch Republic
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Slide 1 - Slide
Which of the following provinces was not part of the Republic of Seven United Netherlands?
A
Brabant
B
Holland
C
Utrecht
D
Overijssel
Slide 2 - Quiz
What was unique about the Republic of Seven United Netherlands?
A
The seven provinces formed a union
B
It was a union of eight provinces
C
It was a republic with no king
D
It was ruled by a monarch
Slide 3 - Quiz
What were the Generality Lands?
A
Regions that were part of the seven provinces
B
Conquered regions mainly Catholic and not fully trusted
C
Regions that were independent states
D
Regions that had a voice in the government of the Republic
Slide 4 - Quiz
Which of the following provinces was not considered a full member of the Republic of Seven United Netherlands?
A
Drenthe
B
Zeeland
C
Groningen
D
Friesland
Slide 5 - Quiz
Which of the following statements is true about the Republic of Seven United Netherlands?
A
It was a union of eight provinces
B
It was formed after unsuccessful attempts of finding a new monarch
C
It was ruled by a king
D
It was a union of seven provinces
Slide 6 - Quiz
Who was the leader of the States General?
A
The common people
B
The regenten
C
The king
D
The grand pensionary
Slide 7 - Quiz
Where did representatives meet to make decisions for the whole Republic?
A
Rotterdam
B
The Hague
C
Utrecht
D
Amsterdam
Slide 8 - Quiz
Who made decisions in the Provincial States?
A
The Regenten
B
The common people
C
The king
D
The grand pensionary
Slide 9 - Quiz
What was the government of each province called?
A
Regenten
B
Monarch
C
States General
D
Provincial States
Slide 10 - Quiz
Who ruled the Republic of the Netherlands?
A
The States General
B
Charles V
C
Philip II
D
The regenten
Slide 11 - Quiz
What did regenten families do to keep all the good jobs within their own families?
A
Children would inherit titles at a very young age or they were given good jobs before anyone else based on their last name.
B
They started their own companies and employed only family members
C
They hired only family members for important positions
D
They bribed government officials to give their family members good jobs
Slide 12 - Quiz
Which group had more power and influence in the Republic, aristocrats or regenten?
A
Aristocrats
B
Both had equal power
C
Regenten
D
The Monarch
Slide 13 - Quiz
What was the name given to the group of rich citizens who had gained a fortune through trade?
A
Commoners
B
Regenten
C
Nobles
D
Aristocrats
Slide 14 - Quiz
Who was the leader of the States General?
A
Grand Pensionary
B
President
C
Speaker of the House
D
Prime Minister
Slide 15 - Quiz
What was the name of the assembly of all the provincial states together?
A
States General
B
Provincial States
C
Federal Assembly
D
National Congress
Slide 16 - Quiz
What is the relationship between money and power in the Dutch Republic?
A
Money equals power
B
Power is determined by birthright
C
Power is determined by physical strength
D
Power is determined by education
Slide 17 - Quiz
Why did representatives from Holland not have to travel as much as those from other provinces?
A
Representatives from other provinces refused to travel
B
Holland was centrally located
C
Other provinces refused to attend meetings in Holland
D
Holland had the best transportation system
Slide 18 - Quiz
What was the purpose of the taxes paid by Holland?
A
To build roads and infrastructure
B
To finance the war against Spain
C
To provide healthcare for citizens
D
To fund cultural programs
Slide 19 - Quiz
Why did Holland have a bigger say in the meetings of the States General?
A
It was the birthplace of the Dutch Republic
B
It was the most powerful military force
C
It had the largest number of representatives
D
It was the richest province and paid most of the taxes
Slide 20 - Quiz
Which province dominated the States General in the Dutch Republic?
A
Groningen
B
Holland
C
Zeeland
D
Utrecht
Slide 21 - Quiz
Why was the province of Drenthe not allowed to send representatives to the States General?
A
It was too rebellious
B
It was too small
C
It was too far away
D
It was exempt from paying taxes
Slide 22 - Quiz
What policy decisions could Johan van Oldenbarnevelt make on his own?
A
Transportation and infrastructure
B
Education and healthcare
C
Taxes and foreign affairs
D
Sports and culture
Slide 23 - Quiz
What was the responsibility of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt as grand pensionary?
A
Managing the church
B
Leading the army
C
Directing foreign trade
D
Advising the States General about finances and laws
Slide 24 - Quiz
What was the most powerful province in the Dutch Republic?
A
Groningen
B
Drenthe
C
Friesland
D
Holland
Slide 25 - Quiz
What was the function of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt in the States General?
A
Diplomat
B
Grand pensionary
C
King
D
Soldier
Slide 26 - Quiz
Why did Maurice of Orange gain a lot of popularity?
A
Led many successful battles against Spain
B
Introduced new laws and policies
C
Maintained good relations with foreign countries
D
Managed the finances of the Republic well
Slide 27 - Quiz
Who looked after the financial and foreign affairs during Maurice's time as stadtholder?
A
Charles V
B
Van Oldenbarnevelt
C
William of Orange
D
Maurice of Orange
Slide 28 - Quiz
What was the main responsibility of Maurice of Orange as the stadtholder?
A
Financial and foreign affairs
B
King's representative in a certain province
C
Mayor of a city
D
Commander of the Dutch army
Slide 29 - Quiz
Who was appointed as the first stadtholder for Holland and Zeeland?
A
Maurice of Orange
B
Van Oldenbarnevelt
C
William of Orange
D
Charles V
Slide 30 - Quiz
What function did the stadtholder have in the time of Charles V and Philip II?
A
Mayor of a city
B
Financial and foreign affairs
C
King's representative in a certain province
D
Commander of the Dutch army
Slide 31 - Quiz
What were Van Oldenbarnevelt's last words before his execution?
A
I am innocent
B
Long live the Republic
C
Keep it short, keep it short!
D
I will be remembered
Slide 32 - Quiz
Why did Maurice arrest Van Oldenbarnevelt?
A
For speaking out against the war
B
For opposing his political views
C
On account of high treason
D
For being an ally of Spain
Slide 33 - Quiz
Why did Maurice want to continue fighting against Spain?
A
Because he believed the Spanish fleet was at its weakest
B
To weaken the Republic's economy
C
To expand the Republic's territories
D
To gain more power
Slide 34 - Quiz
Why did Van Oldenbarnevelt want to end the war with Spain?
A
To weaken the Spanish military
B
For financial reasons
C
To gain more power
D
To expand the Republic's territories
Slide 35 - Quiz
Why did the Spanish and the Republic sign a Twelve Years' Truce?
A
To end a political conflict
B
To halt the war due to financial problems
C
To strengthen their military forces
D
To expand their territories
Slide 36 - Quiz
What was Piet Hein's achievement in 1628?
A
Establishment of a Dutch colony in the Caribbean
B
Conquest of a Portuguese colony
C
Discovery of a new trade route to the East Indies
D
Conquest of a Spanish silverfleet
Slide 37 - Quiz
Who succeeded Maurice as the stadtholder of the Dutch Republic in 1625?
A
Michiel de Ruyter, his nephew
B
William the Silent, his cousin
C
Frederick Henry, his half-brother
D
Johan de Witt, his advisor
Slide 38 - Quiz
What was the States General's reaction to the embargoes imposed by Spain?
A
Ordered the Dutch West India Company to destroy Spanish ships
B
Started trading with other European countries
C
Asked other European countries to intervene
D
Declared war on Spain
Slide 39 - Quiz
What measures did Spain take to restrict Dutch trade?
A
Embargoes on Dutch trade with Spanish or Portuguese trading posts in the East Indies
B
Military invasion of the Dutch Republic
C
Allowing Dutch ships to trade in Spanish colonies
D
Reducing the prices of Spanish goods
Slide 40 - Quiz
Why did the war between the Dutch Republic and Spain resume in 1621?
A
The Dutch Republic wanted to conquer more cities
B
The Spanish wanted to invade the Dutch Republic
C
Negotiations about a peace ended without a solution
D
The Dutch Republic attacked a Spanish colony
Slide 41 - Quiz
What were the new borders gained by the Dutch Republic after the Peace of Munster?
A
Parts of the Spanish Netherlands
B
Parts of Germany
C
Parts of France
D
Parts of Italy
Slide 42 - Quiz
What did Spain officially recognise the Dutch Republic as?
A
A puppet government
B
A dependent colony
C
A sovereign state
D
A military outpost
Slide 43 - Quiz
What is the name of the treaty that was signed between Spain and the Republic in 1648?
A
Treaty of Paris
B
Peace of Munster
C
Treaty of Rome
D
Treaty of Versailles
Slide 44 - Quiz
In what year did talks between Spain and the Republic begin in the city of Münster?
A
1846
B
1646
C
1664
D
1746
Slide 45 - Quiz
What was the major European war about that Spain was involved in?
A
Power
B
Religion
C
Land
D
Money
Slide 46 - Quiz
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