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    The political causes of the wars of religion. Throughout history in contemporary Spain before the civil war‚ violence against persons associated with the Catholic Church‚ the symbols of their religion or their interests‚ has been known for its recurrent and prolonged in time as one of the salient dimensioned Spanish anticlericalism‚ which emerged in the liberal political ideology‚ then it would be taken up by more radical republican currents and the movement of the workers. were five killings

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    remake‚ or better said‚ a sequel to the movie “Elizabeth” (1998). Both of the films feature Cate Blanchett in the role of Elizabeth I‚ Queen of England. The story begins in 1585 and is dominated by the intention of King Phillip the II nd of Catholic Spain‚ a very powerful empire at the time‚ to defeat and dominate England‚ ruled by a protestant Queen‚ Elizabeth. He is helped by Queen Mary of Scotland‚ who secretly plans to assassinate her cousin in order to take over the throne. Lord Francis Walshingham

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    2.Discuss the Thirty Years’ War i.The struggle between Catholicism and Protestantism i.Disagreed over the interpretation of the Peace of Augsburg. ii.The religious war coming from the Protestant and Catholic Reformations fear of Hapsburg Spain and Austria‚ controlled half of Western Europe. iii. Religious tensions led to

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    constituting the supreme political authority within a defined territory is associated with western Europe’s gradual institutional development beginning in earnest in the late 15th century‚ culminating in the rise of absolutism and capitalism. As Europe’s dynastic states — England under the Tudors‚ Spain under the Hapsburgs‚ and France under the Bourbons — embarked on a variety of programs designed to increase centralized political and economic control‚ they increasingly exhibited many of the institutional

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    Tomasz Mierzwa Mr. Carr World History Honors 2/12/15 1550-1800 Roman Catholic Reformation and the Age of Absolutism The Reformation was an era of great religious ferment and change. The Reformation began on October 31‚ 1517‚ when German monk Saint Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the Castle Church door in Wittenberg‚ Germany. Science started to question Religion and its beliefs. The Age of Enlightenment also had the same effect by questions religion beliefs with humanism. The Enlightenment

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    Name: _____________________________________________________________ Date: _____________ |1. |At the global scale‚ political geographers study the spatial manifestations of political processes expressed in the organization| | |of territories with permanent population‚ defined territory and a government. These spatial units are called | |A) |countries.

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    Chapter 16 Key Terms Renaissance - A period of intense Artistic and intellectual activity‚ said to be a "rebirth" of Greco-Roman culture. Usually divided into an Italian Renaissance‚ from roughly the mid-40s to mid-15th century‚ and the Northern Renaissance‚ from roughly the early 15th to early 17th-century. Papacy - The central administration of the Roman Catholic Church‚ of which the Pope is the head. Indulgence - To forgiveness of the punishment due for past sins‚ granted by the catholic church

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    died Charles became closer to his wife who believed in absolutism (the monarch was all powerful) * Favouring the Armanian group – it stressed the divine nature of the monarch. Armanianism would cause offence to the majority of the Puritan minded Church of England. For the majority of Charles’ subjects Laudian ideas were a form of popery‚ of Roman Catholicism‚ taking over the Protestant church‚ undermining it from within * Absolutism – many MPs became worried that Charles had absolutist ideas

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    Unit 4 Study Guide (Chapters 16-20) Chapter 16: Renaissance‚ Reformation‚ Absolutism & Enlightenment 1. What was the Protestant Reformation? Religious reform movement within the Latin Christian Church beginning in 1519; resulted in the “protesters” forming several new Christian denominations‚ including Lutheran and Reformed Churches and the Church of England How did Martin Luther promote the ideas of the Reformation? Posted a 95-page thesis on the door

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    Spain was the first and the hardest hit‚ and it became poor. The price revolution also affected the Dutch‚ but they became rich. Adam Smith was an economist during this time who developed and supported mercantilism and laissez faire‚ business without government

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