Across
- 4. Locke's beliefs influenced democratic __________ in France and the USA (see back of flipbook)
- 6. Both Peter the Great and Louis XIV took power away from their __________(#5)
- 9. the name of an intellectual movement emphasizing human reason and the idea that people should have a say in government (democracy!) (see flipbooks)
- 12. The "Sun King" who ruled France for 72 years (#2)
- 13. This guaranteed trial by jury and habeas corpus for Englishmen (#6 & 7)
- 15. name of Thomas Hobbes influential book (see flipbooks)
- 16. When rulers claimed complete authority within their territories, this was known as this kind of power (#2)
- 23. The primary thing that limited the power of English monarchs (#6 & 7)
- 24. After the English Civil War, Cromwell led England's government, which was not a monarchy but rather a _______ (#7)
- 25. Peter the Great controlled this church (#4 & 5)
- 26. He proposed natural rights that all men should have; he opposed absolute monarchy (last name only) (see flipbooks)
- 28. Indian empire that promoted Islam, but also tolerated other religions (#8)
- 30. an empire that practiced Buddhism and limited contact with Europe (#8)
- 31. french protestants hated by Louis XIV (#2 & 3)
- 32. By 1700, most of Europe (besides England) was ruled by _________(2 words)(#2 & 3)
- 34. the name of the person in Japan who had military power (#8)
- 35. Louis XIV repealed it, ending religious tolerance in France (#2 & 3)
- 37. A nation that established a constitutional monarchy (#6 & 7)
- 38. ruler of Mughal Empire; promoted religious tolerance (#8)
Down
- 1. This event affirmed the power of Parliament was greater than royal power of the king (#6 & 7)
- 2. Peter the Great's policies that attempted to make Russia more modern and similar to England & Holland (#4 & 5)
- 3. he supported absolute monarchy, but opposed the idea of "divine right" (last name only)(see flipbooks)
- 5. famous architecture of the Mughal Empire (#8)
- 7. Although the Mughal Empire promoted Islam, most people it ruled practiced__ (#8)
- 8. A west African empire that practiced Islam
- 10. an event that resulted in the public execution of Charles I (#6)
- 11. this justified the power of absolute monarchs (#2)
- 14. In East Asia, this country's emperor had no power! (2 words) (#8)
- 17. life, liberty, and property are considered ______________ (see Locke in flipbooks)
- 18. He restored the English monarchy after Cromwell’s republic failed (#6
- 19. The English Civil War was a fight between supporters of the king vs. ____ (#6 & 7)
- 20. He built Russia's first navy (#4 & 5)
- 21. An Islamic empire that produced ceramics and coffee
- 22. The Glorious Revolution was "glorious" because it was ______(#7)
- 27. Monarchs who came to power in the Glorious Revolution ____&____ (#6 & 7)
- 29. absolute monarchs of Russia were called ____ (#4 & 5)
- 33. This monarch tried to take away trial by jury...and lost his head as a result (#6 & 7)
- 36. a symbol of Louis XIV's royal power; made his nobles live there (#2 & 3)
