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1 Chapter 17 The Age of Absolutism, 1550 - 1800

2 Vocabulary

3 absolute monarch  A ruler who has complete authority over government and the lives of the people

4 balance of power  A distribution of military and economic power that prevents any one nation from dominating

5 divine right  The belief that authority to rule comes directly from God

6 habeas corpus  Principle stating that a person cannot be held in prison without being charged with a crime

7 limited monarchy  Government in which a constitution or legislative body limits the monarch’s power

8 Catherine the Great  Ruler of Russia who seized territory from Poland

9 Oliver Cromwell  Leader of the Roundheads in the English Civil War

10 Elizabeth I  Queen of England who encouraged sea captains to plunder Spanish treasure ships

11 Frederick the Great  King of Prussia who used the army to strengthen the nation’s power

12 Louis XIV  French king who built a palace at Versailles

13 Molière  French actor-playwright who produced comedies that made fun of French society

14 Peter the Great  Ruler of Russia who carried out social and economic reforms to modernize the country

15 Philip II  King of Spain who advanced Catholic power throughout the world

16 Miguel de Cervantes  Author of Don Quixote

17 James I  First Stuart king of England

18 Critical Thinking/Main Ideas

19 What economic problems caused the decline of Spanish power in the 1600s?  Overseas wars drained Spain’s wealth.  Treasure from the Americas caused Spain to neglect farming and commerce and led to soaring inflation.  Heavy taxes weakened the middle class.  The expulsion of Muslims and Jews deprived the economy of skilled artisans and merchants.

20 How did the Glorious Revolution provide England with the beginnings of a limited monarchy?  The Glorious Revolution put William and Mary on the English throne, but they were required to accept the Bill of Rights.  The Bill limited the power of the monarchy and restated the traditional rights of English citizens.  After the Glorious Revolution, English rulers had to obey the law and govern in partnership with Parliament.

21  Peter the Great fought the Ottoman Turks for the purpose of gaining a warm-water port on the Black Sea.

22  In 1795 as a result of actions by Russia, Austria, and Prussia Poland disappeared from the map of Europe.

23  In the late 1500s, France was torn apart by religious wars between Catholics and Huguenots.

24  French styles of art, culture, manners, and customs became the standard for European taste as a result of the reign of Louis XIV.

25  The Stuart kings’ claims to absolute power were challenged by Parliament.

26  Germany was divided into many small states as a result of the Thirty Years’ War.

27  Prussia battle Austria during the 1700s to gain control of German states.


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