Absolutism to Englightenment

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king or queen who leads a country
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fleet of warships
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cathedral, monasteries, hospitals, etc.
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a general increase in prices for goods and services
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someone who murders a public figure
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belief that God gave monarchs the right to power
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to revolt or fight against a ruler
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emperors who ruled Russia
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peasants who farmed land and had few rights
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to update a country to current technology
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to split up or divide
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to get rid of something
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the crime of betraying one's country
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to remove something and make it illegal
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a form of government where citizens have rights
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a monarch limited by certain laws
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novel, newspapers, plays and other printed information
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rights that all people have by birth
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dividing power amongst government groups
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to decide how laws are used
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an unwritten agreement between government and the people
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peacefully allowing others to have different beliefs