"When Is a Revolution Successful (1750-1850 Absolutism) Flashcards
Known as the most catholic king
Philip II
James I believed in the __________, which is the idea that kings receive their power from God.
divine right of kings
Granted the right of worship to French Huguenots
Edict of Nantes
Fleet of warships
Armada
Named Elizabeth supreme governor of church and state?
Act of Supremacy
William and Mary’s 1688 “bloodless invasion” of England . . .
Glorious Revolution
Parliamentary forces in the 1642 English Civil War . . .
Round heads
The ____ were Protestants in England who were inspired by Calvinist ideas.
Puritans
Idea that rulers hold total power is best known as . . .
Absolutism
Louis XIV’s extravagant court location was at . . .
Versailles
The Edict of Nantes recognized Catholicism as the official religion of France, and . . .
gave the Huguenots the right to worship.
Thomas Hobbe’s political work was titled . . .
Leviathan
Miguel de Cervantes most famous work was called . . .
Don Quixote
The author of Two Treatises of Government was
John Locke
Cardinal Richelieu strengthened the power of the monarchy by . . .
taking away the Huguenots’ political and military rights
One of the richest parts of Phillips II’s empire was . . .
The Spanish Netherlands
Elizabeth Tudor tried to…
Avoid War with France and Spain
The Civil War in England was conflict between…..
The King and Parliament
William and Mary were offered the throne of England to….
Prevent succession by Catholic Monarch
Louis XIV maintained complete authority as monarch by . . .
distracting the nobles and royal princes with court life
Hobbes’arguments were used to . . .
justify absolute power.
___________________ wanted to westernize, or Europeanize Russia.
Peter the Great
In 1649, ________________________ destroyed both the king and Parliament of England.
English Civil War
Thefirst Russian ruler to take the title of czar was ____________________.
Ivan IV