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| seventeenth or eighteenth century European monarch claiming complete political authority |
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| Govt. where all power is invested in the ruler |
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| twentieth century painting style infusing nonrepresentational art with strong personal feelings |
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| 1707- formal unification of England and Scotland |
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| South Africans of Dutch ancestry, speaks Afrikaans |
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| Eighteenth century Enlightenment, sometimes includes seventeenth century science and philosophy |
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| agricultural transformations that began in eighteenth century |
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| the alliances against Germany and it's partners in WWI and WWII |
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| late nineteenth, early twentieth century ideology and movement standing against all govt authority and private property |
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| traditional political and social order before the French Revolution |
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| British and French policy in the 1930's that tried to maintain peace in Europe by making concessions |
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| currency issued by national assembly during french rev |
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| WWII alliance: germany, italy, japan |
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| increase of births following WWII |
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| Distribution of power among states, the policy of creating alliances to control powerful states |
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