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Ch. 21 Flashcards. Absolute Monarch. A King or Queen who governs with unlimited power within a state or country’s boundaries. Divine Right. The idea that God created the monarchy and that the monarch acts as God’s representative on earth. Louis XIV.
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Absolute Monarch A King or Queen who governs with unlimited power within a state or country’s boundaries
Divine Right The idea that God created the monarchy and that the monarch acts as God’s representative on earth
Louis XIV The French king 1643-1715 who built Versailles, fought costly wars, and may have said “I am the state”
War of the Spanish Succession The war (1701-1714) fought to stop the union of the French and Spanish thrones under the French Boubrons
Thirty Years War The war fought over religion, territory, and power among the European ruling families
Seven Years War The European conflict 1756-1763 fought in Europe, India and North America, where France lost its colonies
Peter the Great The czar and reformer who advanced education, modernized the military and built a port near the Baltic Sea
English Civil War The struggle between supporters of the British monarchy and the Puritan supporters of Parliament 1642-1649
Glorious Revolution The bloodless overthrow of England’s Catholic king, James II, launched by Protestant members of Parliament
Constitutional Monarchy A system of government in which laws limit the power of royal rulers
Philip II He ruled the wealthy Spanish empire 1556-1598, promoted the arts, defended Catholicism and fought England
Edict of Nantes The decree of religious toleration by King Henry IV that let Huguenots live in peace in France
Cardinal Richelieu A minister of King Louis XIII, he ruled France and limited the power of the Huguenots and the nobles
Skepticism The idea that nothing can ever be known for certain
Intendant A French government agent who collected taxes and administered justice under King Louis XIV
Jean Baptiste Colbert The minister of finance to King Louis XIV whose goal was to make France economically self-sufficient
Maria Theresa The Austrian empress who limited noble’s power, made peasant labor reforms, and stopped Prussian aggression
Frederick the Great The Prussian king whose foreign policies led to war; he pushed religious toleration and legal reform at home
Boyar A landowning noble in Russia
Westernization The use of western Europe as a model for change; the process Peter the Great used to make Russia stronger