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A form of government where the ruler has complete control over the government and the lives of his people
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Absolute Monarchy
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rulers authority came straight from god
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Divine Right
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Morning ritual for King Louis XIV
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Levee
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King of the Spaniard's and king of Portuguese. Netherlands revolt and he fails to invade England under his rule
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Philip II
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fleet of ships
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Armada
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Spanish Painter and sculptor
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El Greco
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French protestants of 1500-1600
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Huguenots
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German and French king, holy roman emperor, conflicted with the pope. He was excommunicated but then reinstated
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Henry IV
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Spanish novelist, playwriter, poet and wrote Dan Quixote
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Miguel de Cervantes
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French king considered to be the symbol of absolutism
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Louis XIV
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Law issued by French King Henry IV, giving freedom to Huguenots
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Edict of Nantes
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Royal French residence and government location, established by King Louis XIV
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Versailles
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Distribution of military and economic power that prevents one nation becoming too strong
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Balance of Power
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The Tsar of Russia who advanced them
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Peter the Great
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Adaption of western ideas
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westernization
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Port free of ice year round
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Warm Water Port
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port city in northwestern Russia found by Peter the Great
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St. Petersburg
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German born empress of Russia who led her country into becoming part of the political and cultural life of Europe
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Catherine the Great
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a division into pieces
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Partition
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King of Scotland, who became the king of England and Ireland, divine right and battled with parliament.
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James I
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English protestant group who gets sent to the Americas
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puritan
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English soldier who led the forces against Charles the first and then became the Lord protector of England during the civil war
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Oliver Cromwell
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series of acts passed by parliament that limited the monarchy
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English bill of rights
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govt which a constitution or legislative body limits the monarchy's power
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limited monarchy
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govt whose power is defined by law
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constitutional monarchy
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what king abdicated the throne of Spain due to too much land
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Charles V
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rule of Spain/Netherlands, some of Italy and the Americas (his son)
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Philip II
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he plans to spread ___
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catholicism
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He fights Netherlands, England and the ___ empire
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ottoman
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Armada fails in England and he loses to this queen
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Elizabeth I
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He is a ___ of art
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patron
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___ _____ De la mancha was the birth of European modern novel ( written by Miguel Cervantes)
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Don quixote
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Charles V expels Muslims and ___
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jews
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Henry IV of England ____ from protestant to Catholicism
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converts
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