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Famous translation sponsored by a Stuart king
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King James Version of the Bible
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Their belief that they ruled because they were chosen by God
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Divine Right of Kings
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Merry monarch who became king during the Restoration
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Charles II
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Catholic ruler who replaced his legitimate childless brother
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James II
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Policy Charles II made as king of England
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Remove theater and entertainment restrictions; tolerated Catholics and tried to remove restrictions on them; continued commercial policy of Cromwell by seizing Dutch settlements in New World; and, war with French over control of the seas
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Fate of England’s king
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Tried for treason; found guilty, and executed
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He created a new model army; governed England 1646-1658.
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Oliver Cromwell
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Name given to time between kings
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Commonwealth or Interregnum
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Two sides in the English Civil War
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Cavaliers and Roundheads
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Events which precipitated the war
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Parliament refused to cooperate with Charles I after he called them into session to get money to fight the Scots, who rose up against the Covenant, leading Charles I to try to arrest leading members of Parliament
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Result of Norman invasion of Ireland
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Norman families married into and adopted Irish culture
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Settlers sent by Elizabeth I and James I
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Anglicans and Presbyterians
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Defeat of the Irish and the Stuart Pretender, deposed King James II, by William of Orange
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Battle of the Boyne
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Protestant region of Ireland
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Ulster
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Cromwell’s attempts to reduce opposition in Ireland
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Ban Catholic mass; ban Catholic landownership; ban Catholic’s going to school; ban Irish language instruction; move Catholic peasants to Connaught
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Concept that says once arrested, you must be charged with a crime or released.
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Habeas Corpus
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Event where Parliament removed England’s Catholic king and invited his Protestant daughter and son-in-law to rule
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Glorious Revolution
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Protestant daughter and son-in-law invited to rule by Parliament
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William III and Mary II
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Advisors to the ruler selected from members of Parliament
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Cabinet
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Rights granted to the English people in Bill of Rights
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Parliament chooses ruler; no excessive bail; right to petition government; can’t suspend law; can’t maintain army in peacetime; can’t impose taxes; can’ t interfere with Parliamentary elections; freedom of speech in Parliament
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Replaced the monarch as the most powerful official
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Prime Minister
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These can’t ever be taken away: life, liberty, owning property
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Natural Rights
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Two political parties that emerged on opposite sides of who should be Charles II heir
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Whigs and Tories
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Locke’s theories
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People had certain rights that could never be taken by a ruler, and they could get rid of the ruler of he tried.
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Hobbes’ theories
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People turned all power and rights over to their ruler in a social contract, necessitating absolute rule.
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Collection of documents and acts of Parliament that form the basis for all English law
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English Constitution
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Nickname of Elizabeth I
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Virgin Queen or Queen Bess
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Title held by England’s ruler 1646-1660
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Lord Protector
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Family of rulers who came to the throne after the death of Queen Anne in 1714
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Hanoverians
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King when PA, DE, NY, NJ, NC, SC were founded
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Charles II
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Final Jeopardy Make your wager
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What was the famous royal hereditary illness?
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Porphyria
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