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English Civil war and limited and unlimited governments

English Civil war and limited and unlimited governments

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English Civil war and limited and unlimited governments

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a monarchy where power is shared between ruler/people

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Monarchies

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Absolutism

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Constitution

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Divine right

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Constitutional Monarchy

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Multiple Choice

a written plan for a government

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Monarchies

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Absolutism

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Constitution

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Divine right

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Absolute Monarchy

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Multiple Choice

a monarch with unlimited power

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Monarchies

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Absolutism

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Divine right

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Absolute Monarchy

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Constitutional Monarchy

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Multiple Choice

governments led by kings and queens

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Monarchies

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Absolutism

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Divine right

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Absolute Monarchy

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Constitutional Monarchy

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Multiple Choice

having total power

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Monarchies

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Absolutism

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Absolute Monarchy

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Constitutional Monarchy

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Monarchy

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Multiple Choice

belief that rulers received their power from God

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Monarchies

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Absolutism

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Constitutional Monarchy

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Monarchy

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Divine Right

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1.The kings power is limited

2.King John is forced to sign the Magna Carta

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1.Cause

2.Effect

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1.Effect

2.Cause

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1.Charles sends soilders to arrest 5 Parliament members.

2.Civil war breaks out in England in 1642

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1.Cause

2.Effect

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1.Effect

2.Cause

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Multiple Choice

1.Charles I is tried for charges of abuses of power

2.Charles I is beheaded

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1.Cause

2.Effect

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1.Effect

2.Cause

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Multiple Choice

1.Charles II is asked to take the throne

2.England becomes unstable

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1.Cause

2.Effect

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1.Effect

2.Cause

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Unlimited government

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Leaders and people follow a constitution

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examples are dictatorships, oligarchies, and absolute monarchies

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believed in the idea of separation of powers

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people display total obedience to government

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Multiple Select

Limited government

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Leaders and people follow a constitution

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examples are dictatorships, oligarchies, and absolute monarchies

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believed in the idea of separation of powers

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people display total obedience to government

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Multiple Choice

The English legislative government is called. 
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Congress
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Parliament
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Monarchial
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Patrilineal

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Multiple Choice

The first document that limited the power of the English King, written in 1215
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Constitution
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Articles of Confederation
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Social Contract
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Magna Carta

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Multiple Choice

Before the English Civil War, monarchs were used to _______, but needed parliament to help.
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Divine Rule
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Marshall Law
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Enlightened Thinking
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Sleeping all day

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Multiple Choice

This unpopular monarch was the reason for the English Civil War
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Edward I
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Charles I
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Charles II
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James I

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King Charles I locked Parliament out of their meeting place, this was known as (the) 
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War of the Roses
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Mercantilism
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Eleven Year Tyranny
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A Bad Idea

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Multiple Choice

Two sides fighting in the English Civil War were the
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Brits vs Scots
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Broncos vs Stallions
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Squarepants vs Colts
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Cavaliers vs Roundheads

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Before restoration, this parliamentarian took control with a "New Model Army"
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Benjamin Banneker
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Prince Charles II
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Oliver Cromwell
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Pippi Livingstone

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William and Mary came to power during a period known as the
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Holy Restoration
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Glorious Revolution
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Graceful Transition
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Hostile Takeover

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Multiple Choice

King Louis XIV and Peter the Great maintain their power using the military to enforce laws

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

Limited governments began in France

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True

2

False

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Roundheads

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Supported parliament

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believed in divine right and had money

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supported the king

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disciplined army with simple clothes

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Royalists/Cavaliers

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Supported parliament

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believed in divine right and had money

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supported the king

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disciplined army with simple clothes

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