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RELLIGIOUS CRISIS
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KING LOUIS XIV
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INTRO TO POLITICAL THEORY
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ENGLISH REVOLUTIONS
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VOCABULARY
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POTPOURRI
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200 100 200 300 400 500 RELIGIOUS CONFLICT INTRO TO POLITICAL THEORY LOUIS XIV ENGLISH REVOLUTIONS POTPOURRI F 100 200 300 400 500 VOCABULARY
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The Church of England returned to Protestantism during the reign of this Tudor sister.
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The Treaty of Westphalia put an end to this war and split the Holy Roman Empire into independent states.
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King Philip II launched this sea attack in hopes of starting a Catholic uprising within England.
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This nation emerged as the dominant European power after the Thirty Years War.
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The name of the group of French Protestants inspired by John Calvin that won the French Wars of Religion.
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Louis XIV, like many other rulers, used this theory to justify his use of absolute power.
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Feeling that he was the light and life of everything in his kingdom, King Louis XIV worked to build this myth.
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By providing luxurious lodging and lifestyle, Louis XIV was able to gain power by distracting these men from their political duties.
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Many future rulers would model their palaces after Louis XIV’s, an elaborate mansion built in this city outside Paris.
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Louis took in and protected this exiled English king, who was his cousin, after he abdicated his throne & fled during the Glorious Revolution
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Political theorists used this hypothetical “state” of anarchy to reveal the purpose of government.
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This English philosopher believed that without government, life would be short, violent and “nasty”
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Englishman John Locke believed people were born with these types of rights.
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Political theory where people willingly give up some freedom in exchange for order & protection from the government.
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Title of Hobbes’ book, also a word meaning “sea monster” or anything “of immense size or power.”
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Elizabeth named James I, the king of this land, to be her successor.
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Oliver Cromwell led this group in the English civil war, then ironically became a military dictator.
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Many members of this English religious sect left for America after Charles I added more ritual to the Anglican Church service.
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Parliament’s claim that the King must share power was based on this document, which was at that time over 400 years old
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These rulers could not take the throne until they agreed to sign the English Bill of Rights.
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A political system where a ruler hold complete authority over his or her subjects
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To be combative, or willing to fight
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A republic, or a form of representative democracy similar to that of the ancient Romans N
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Rising prices, or when the value of currency decreases
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An artistic style of the seventeenth century characterized by complex forms, bold ornamentation, and contrasting elements.
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Nickname given to the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. N
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According to this economic theory, a nation’s power was based on that nation’s supply of gold and silver.
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The shift from mining to agriculture in the New World lead to the creation of these large farms.
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Name of Machiavelli’s work that stated that a good prince must be able to do both good and evil
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Humanists emphasized this ability of individuals to make decisions about their lives
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PETER THE GREAT
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Peter the Great hoped that by building this city Russia would be able to compete with and learn from Western Europe.
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