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4.6 Internal and External Challenges to State Power from 1450 to 1750
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Peasant rebellions are often sparked by economic hardships and social inequalities.
True
Succession crises occur due to disputes over who should inherit the throne.
True
The Fronde in France was a noble revolt against Cardinal Richelieu and
King Louis XIV
.
True
The English Peasants' Revolt was fueled by resentment over high taxes and social
injustice
The Fronde in France was a noble revolt against the centralizing policies of
Cardinal Richelieu
.
True
Religious tensions between Sunni and Shia Muslims led to conflicts in the
Safavid
Empire.
True
Religious conflicts divide the population and lead to violence and social
unrest
Internal challenges to state power originate from within a country or empire and undermine the stability and
authority
Religious conflicts can arise from tensions between different religious
groups
What is an example of a peasant rebellion in Russia?
Pugachev Rebellion
What was the outcome of the Portuguese Succession Crisis of 1580?
Incorporation into Spanish Empire
Which rebellion was sparked by economic hardship and social inequality in Russia?
Pugachev Rebellion
Succession crises create uncertainty and chaos, sometimes inviting external
interference
Peasant rebellions often weaken
state control
and disrupt governance.
True
What are internal challenges to state power?
Threats from within a country
Religious conflicts can arise from tensions between different religious
groups
Internal challenges can sometimes lead to the
overthrow
of existing regimes.
True
The Fronde in France was a noble revolt against Cardinal Richelieu and
King Louis XIV
.
True
Order the following events chronologically:
1️⃣ English Peasants' Revolt (1381)
2️⃣ Wars of the Roses (1455-1487)
3️⃣ Thirty Years' War (1618-1648)
4️⃣ Fronde in France (1648-1653)
5️⃣ Pugachev Rebellion (1773-1775)
Religious
differences
could lead to conflicts and social unrest.
True
External challenges to state power originate from
outside
the country or empire.
Ideological clashes can challenge the
legitimacy
of a ruling government.
True
Foreign invasions and military conflicts can lead to regime
change
Match the form of external challenge with its example from 1450-1750:
Foreign invasions ↔️ European colonization
Trade disputes ↔️ Dutch-Portuguese conflicts
Diplomatic tensions ↔️ Rivalry between Spain and Ottoman
Trade disputes and economic warfare could strain
diplomatic relations
between countries.
True
What was the primary cause of foreign invasions and military conflicts as external challenges to state power?
Territorial expansion
Ideological clashes arising from fundamental differences in political systems divided the international community and fueled
conflict
What was one example of religious conflicts that arose as internal challenges to state power?
Sunni-Shia conflicts in Safavid Empire
What was one example of noble revolts that destabilized political structures during the period 1450-1750?
Fronde in France
What was one major cause of peasant rebellions as internal challenges to state power?
Economic hardship
What was one major cause of succession crises as internal challenges to state power?
Disputes over inheritance
What was one key cause of peasant rebellions as internal challenges to state power?
Economic hardship
What type of disputes led to succession crises as internal challenges to state power?
Disputes over inheritance
Religious tensions and opposition to state religious policies could lead to social
unrest
and division within the population.
True
What are the key causes of internal challenges to state power from 1450 to 1750?
Economic hardship, social inequality
What type of internal challenge arises from disagreements over who should inherit the throne?
Disputes over inheritance
Foreign invasions and military conflicts weaken state
control
Match the form of external challenge with its impact:
Foreign invasions ↔️ Regime change
Trade disputes ↔️ Economic instability
Diplomatic tensions ↔️ Geopolitical instability
Ideological clashes ↔️ Divides international community
The alliance system leading to World War I is an example of diplomatic tensions creating
geopolitical instability
.
True
What is the primary distinction between internal and external challenges to state power?
Origin of threats
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