SAT Subject Test in World History › The Renaissance
Cardinal Mazarin and Cardinal Richelieu are most famous for __________.
In which year were German and Italian unification each achieved?
Cardinal Mazarin was the Chief Minister of __________.
Which of these events best represents the beginning of the journey towards the nation-state in England?
Which of the following was not an Italian city-state during the Italian Renaissance?
The Medici rose to prominence in which Italian city-state?
Machiavelli's The Prince was primarily concerned with which of the following?
Which of these treaties provided religious toleration for Huguenots in France, but required them to disarm?
The School of Athens is one of the most famous works of which Renaissance artist?
Which of these monarchs was the first to reign over a combined Kingdom of Scotland and England, later called Great Britain?