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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt Absolute Monarchs More Religion/ British Laws More Exploration More Absolute Monarchs Monarch and Country

Divine right.

What is where absolute monarchs claimed their power came from?

The willingness of people to trust their ruler.

What contributed to the rise of the absolute monarchs?

Peter the Great.

Who was the Czar of Russia who visited the west?

Oliver Cromwell.

Who was the Puritan leader who ruled England with an iron fist?

Louis XIV.

Who was the king of France that built a palace at Versailles ?

Selling of indulgences, priests getting married, and living extravagant lifestyles.

What were problems listed in Martin Luther’s 95 Theses?

Emphasized the ability of humans to think for themselves, allowing people to question the Catholic Church.

What is how the spread of secularism and humanism during the Renaissance helped bring about the Reformation?

The English Bill of Rights.

What is king will not imprison without due cause, levy taxes without consent, house soldiers, or take freedom of speech?

Habeas Corpus

What is king Cannot imprison without charges?

Constitutional Monarchy.

What William and Mary and Parliament agreed to rule as in order to appease the people?

God, Gold, and Glory.

What are the three G’s of exploration?

The Europeans would influence and change their culture.

What is the reason the Japanese decided to enter into an Isolationist period?

The Colombian Exchange.

What is the transfer of goods and ideas from Europe to the new world that brought new species and goods to the region?

It connected cultures across the world for the first time.

What was the ultimate significance of the Age of Exploration?

Joint-stock company

What were the Dutch and British organizations that sold stock or shares in an overseas trading voyage enabling both large and small investors to profit?

Hapsburgs

What is the royal family that ruled Austria during the 18 th century?

Phillip II

What absolute monarch was the king of Spain?

Spanish Armada

What was built by Phillip II in order to defeat the British navy?

Elizabeth I.

Who was the Queen of England when the British navy defeated the Spanish Armada?

A ruler who has complete power.

What is an absolute monarch?

Peter the Great.

What is Russia?

Louis XVI.

What is France?

Phillip II.

What is Spain?

Hapsburgs.

What is Austria?

Oliver Cromwell

What is England?