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The New Monarchies: 15 c – 16 c. Characteristics of the New Monarchies 1.They offered law and order. 2.They proclaimed that hereditary monarchy was the.
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“New” Monarchs JEOPARDY Jillian Epperson. Peo ple Count ries Events Chara cterist ics Voca b Concordat of Bologna Spain 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy:
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Italian Renaissance Politics: the 5 Major States.
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Section 3.12 The Commercial Revolution. Questions to consider: What important economic changes in the early modern centuries does the term “Commercial.
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Text pgs. 186 - 204. I. Exploration and Expansion: A. Motives and Means From 1500 to 1800, European energy and industry were focused outward, to exploring.
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“What pleases the prince has the force of law.” Justinian Code.
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Troubles with the Medieval Church In 1300, the Church of the High Middle Ages, centralized in the Papacy, was at its strongest. But the Church was weakened.
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Section 2.8 The New Monarchies. Monarchs begin to crack Feudalism Guarantee protection of law Heredity viewed favorably –Bourgeoisie (town people) Begin.
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The New Monarchies: 15 c – 16 c. Characteristics of the New Monarchies 1.They offered the institution of monarchy as a guarantee of law and order. 2.They.
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2: When Worlds Collide, 1492-1590
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AP TEST REVIEW Unit One Renaissance and New Monarchs Ca. 1300-1527.
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Chapter 10 The Renaissance was an age of rapid change during which people turned from medieval values of hierarchy, community, and authority to embrace.
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