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ABSOLUTISM FORM OF GOVERNMENT IN WHICH THE RULER IS AN ABSOLUTE DICTATOR

ENLIGHTENMENT INTELLECTUAL MOVEMENT THAT PUSHED FOR REASON AND INDIVIDUALISM RATHEN THAN TRADITION

PARLIAMENT HIGHEST LEVEL OF LEGISLATURE [IN THE UK]

GENERAL WILL RULES CREATED BY THE MAJORITY

NATURAL RIGHTS THINGS ALL PEOPLE SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO HAVE AS A HUMAN

A FORCIBLE OVERTHROW OF GOVERNMENT WITH PLANS FOR A NEW SYSTEM REVOLUTION A FORCIBLE OVERTHROW OF GOVERNMENT WITH PLANS FOR A NEW SYSTEM

DIVINE RIGHTS OF KINGS MONARCH GIVEN RIGHT TO RULE BY WILL OF GOD

CONTRACT A LEGAL AGREEMENT

PHILOSOPHY IDEAS ABOUT KNOWLEDGE, TRUTH, THE NATURE AND MEANING OF LIFE

Constitutional Monarchy Form of government in which a Parliament makes all of the laws and the King and Queen serve a primarily symbolic role (They have no power to govern).

How to set up your Glossary! Turn to the last few pages of your notebook (which you have marked as GLOSSARY). You should have already labeled these pages A-Z If you have not already please do so. Go through your UNIT 1, 2, AND 3 vocabulary. Write the word (with the page # next to it) A Absolutism (24) B C Contract (R24) Constitutional Monarchy (R24) D Diving Rights of Kings (R24) EXAMPLE