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11The Church of England returned to Protestantism
during the reign of this Tudor sister.
12The Treaty of Westphalia put an end to this war
and split the Holy Roman Empire into independent
states.
13King Philip II launched this sea attack in hopes
of starting a Catholic uprising within England.
14This nation emerged as the dominant European
power after the Thirty Years War.
15The name of the group of French Protestants
inspired by John Calvin that won the French Wars
of Religion.
16Louis XIV, like many other rulers, used this
theory to justify his use of absolute power.
17Feeling that he was the light and life of
everything in his kingdom, King Louis XIV worked
to build this myth.
18By providing luxurious lodging and lifestyle,
Louis XIV was able to gain power by distracting
these men from their political duties.
19Many future rulers would model their palaces
after Louis XIVs, an elaborate mansion built in
this city outside Paris.
20Louis took in and protected this exiled English
king, who was his cousin, after he abdicated his
throne fled during the Glorious Revolution
21Political theorists used this hypothetical
state of anarchy to reveal the purpose of
government.
22This English philosopher believed that without
government, life would be short, violent and
nasty
23Englishman John Locke believed people were born
with these types of rights.
24Political theory where people willingly give up
some freedom in exchange for order protection
from the government.
25Title of Hobbes book, also a word meaning sea
monster or anything of immense size or power.
26Elizabeth named James I, the king of this land,
to be her successor.
27Oliver Cromwell led this group in the English
civil war, then ironically became a military
dictator.
28Many members of this English religious sect left
for America after Charles I added more ritual to
the Anglican Church service.
29Parliaments claim that the King must share power
was based on this document, which was at that
time over 400 years old
30These rulers could not take the throne until they
agreed to sign the English Bill of Rights.
31A political system where a ruler hold complete
authority over his or her subjects
32To be combative, or willing to fight
33A republic, or a form of representative democracy
similar to that of the ancient Romans
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34Rising prices, or when the value of currency
decreases
35An artistic style of the seventeenth century
characterized by complex forms, bold
ornamentation, and contrasting elements.
36Nickname given to the land between the Tigris and
Euphrates rivers.
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37According to this economic theory, a nations
power was based on that nations supply of gold
and silver.
38The shift from mining to agriculture in the New
World lead to the creation of these large farms.
39Name of Machiavellis work that stated that a
good prince must be able to do both good and evil
40Humanists emphasized this ability of individuals
to make decisions about their lives
41PETER THE GREAT
42Peter the Great hoped that by building this city
Russia would be able to compete with and learn
from Western Europe.