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Mon., October 23, 2017 What were the 2 main types of government in Europe in the 1600 and 1700s? Give 1 example of each type of government. What type of government do we have in the United States today? What is our government today called?

Tues., October 24, 2017 What type of government was an absolute monarchy? On what did absolute monarchs base their power? Which 2 countries had absolute monarchies? Who was the last Tudor ruler in England?

Wed., October 25, 2017 What dynasty ruled England after the Tudor dynasty? What type of ruler was King Louis XIV and where was he from? Name 2 monarchs in Russia and tell what type of ruler each were. True or False: Queen Elizabeth I had her power limited by law. Look at 130-134.

Thurs., October 26, 2017 Who ruled England after Queen Elizabeth I? Who takes the throne next in 1625? What did this king in #2 refuse to sign? After this king is executed, explain what was put in place in England?

Fri., Oct. 27, 2017 Copy the 12 events. Then place these 12 events in order: Charles II rules James I dies English Civil War starts James I rules Charles I executed Elizabeth I dies Oliver Cromwell leads Charles I rules Commonwealth in place William III rules James II rules Petition of Rights not followed

Limited government (131) Unlimited government (134) Magna Carta (132) Absolute Monarchy (131) Parliament (132) Monarchy (131) Absolutism (131) Democracy (131) Constitutional Monarchy (133) Divine Right (131)