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Absolute Monarchs Absolutism Armada Authority Boyar Cardinal Richelieu- pg. 416 Conflict Convert Czar Divine right of kings Emerge Frederick William the Great Elector- pg. 417 Heretic Inflation Ivan the Terrible- pg. 418-19 Louis XIV- pg. 416 Peter the Great- pg. 419 Policy Puritans Restoration Stability

Absolute Monarchs Absolutism Authority Cardinal Richelieu- pg. 416 Czar Divine right of kings Frederick William the Great Elector- pg. 417 Inflation Ivan the Terrible- pg. 418-19 Louis XIV- pg. 416 Peter the Great- pg. 419 Restoration Stability

A rapid increase in prices. Power; person in command. Quiz A rapid increase in prices. Power; person in command. Louis XIII’s chief minister who strengthened the monarchy’s power. Title used by Russian emperors. Laid the foundation for the Prussian state. Russian czar who protected the interests of Russia’s ruling class. A political system in which a ruler holds total power. King of France known as the “Sun King”. Ruthless Russian czar who stabbed his own son to death. The belief that the kings received their power from God and are responsible only to God.