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ABSOLUTISM (1600-1770). INTRODUCTION In the Middle Ages, the power of kings had been limited by nobles, parliaments, and the Catholic Church The decline.
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The Early Middle Ages Section 4 Preview Main Idea / Reading Focus The English Monarchy Faces of History: Eleanor of Aquitaine Other European Monarchies.
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End of The Middle Ages What Brought an end to the Middle ages?
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The Medieval Church SSWH 7 b. Describe the political impact of Christianity; include Pope Gregory VII and King Henry IV of Germany (Holy Roman Emperor).
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Europe in the Middle Ages Lesson 1 Feudalism and the Manor System Lesson 2 The Church and the Rise of Cities Lesson 3 The Crusades Lesson 4 The Power of.
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The Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures Fourth Edition CHAPTER 8 The Heirs of Rome: Islam, Byzantium, and Europe 600–750 Copyright © 2012 by Bedford/St.
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Comprehensive Review Unit Legacy of Ancient Greece and Rome Democratic ideas first develop in Greece in limited form around 500 B.C. The concept of a.
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John Locke Second Treatise on Government. After years of dynastic war, England settled down with the Tudors and Stuarts. Well, with a lot of “persuasion”
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Reformation & Counter Reformation 1517-1648 The Catholic Church in 1500 The Catholic Church was the most powerful institution in Europe –Mass performed.
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Weber Reasonofstate
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From the absolutely monarchy To the constitutional monarchy.
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Feudalism in England “ A Little Different than the Others” Lasting impacts on the United States
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