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| is an act of the parliament of england, passed under the auspices of Queen Elizabeth I of England. |
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| Greek Or Roman prediction on what is true. |
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a member of christian church
founded on the principles. |
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| relating to the church of England. |
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a pardon releasing a person
from punishment due for a sin. |
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| an artistic technique that creates the appearence of three dimensions on a flat serface. |
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| when you sail around the world. |
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| a grant of land made by spain to a settler in the americans, including the right to use native american as laborers on it. |
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| the global transfer of food,plants, and animals during th colonizations of the americans . |
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| a placing of high value on acquiring material possession. |
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| the spanish soldiers,explores ,and fortune hunters who took part in the conquest of the americans in the 16th century. |
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| a person of mixed spanish and native american ancestory. |
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| a king or a queen who has unlimited power and seeks to control all aspects of society. |
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| the bloodless overthrow of the english King James II and his replacement by William and Mary. |
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| a system of governing in which the rulers power is limited by law. |
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War That Lasted 30 Year
(1618-1648)
european conflict over religion and territory an for power among ruling families. |
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| the idea that monarchs representatives on earth and are therefore answerable only to god. |
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| 18th century europeans movement in which thinkers attempted to apply the principles of reason and the scientific method to all aspects of society. |
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| a social gathering of intellectus and artistic like those held in the name of welthy woman in pairs and other europeans cities durind the enlightenment. |
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| in the middle ages, the earth centered view of the universe in which scholars believed that the earth was an immovable object located at the center of the universe. |
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| a logical procedure for gathering information about the natural world in which exsperimentation and observation are used to test hypotheses. |
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| the idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around around the sun. |
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| is an intellectual construct that typically addresses two questions, first, that of the origin of society, and second, the question of the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual. |
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| a sudden seizure of political power in a nation. |
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| is a military policy operational method which involves destroying anything that might be useful to the enemy while advancing through or withdrawing from an area. |
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| is the net worth of a person at any point in time. |
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| a pledge made by the menbers of france nationals assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue metting until they had drawn up a new constitution. |
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(used for beheading)
a machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the french revolution. |
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| in the first half of the 19th centuary, a european mainly wealthy landowners and nobles who wanted to preserve thetraditional monarchies. |
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| an early 19th century movement in art movement in art though, which focus on emotion and nature rather reason and society. |
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| a movement in the 19th century painting in which artist reacted against realism by seeking to convey their impressionism of subject or a move ment in time. |
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| the process of forcing russians culture on all ethnic groups in the russian empire. |
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| 19th century artistic movement in which writers and painters sought to show life as it is rather life as it should be. |
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| an economic ststenm based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business eventures in order to make a profit. |
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| the idea that government should not interfere with or regulate industries and business. |
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| one of the fence in or hedged in fields created by wealthy british land owners on land that was formerly worked by village farmers. |
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| the groth of citieds and the migration of people into them. |
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| The Industrial Revolution |
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| the shift, beggining in england during the 18th century, from making goods by hand to make then by machine. |
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| devotion and loyalty to ones own nation;patriotism. |
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| the application of darwin's ideas about evolution and "survival of the fittest" to human societies - particularly as justification for imperialist expansion. |
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| controversy in france in the 1890s,centering on the trial and imprisonment of a jewish army officer, captain alfred dreyfus, who had been falsely accused of selling military secrets to germany. |
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| the study of the human mind and the human behavior. |
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the science or study of the origin. |
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| policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically,economically,or socially. |
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| the belief that one race is superior to others. |
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| an international association formed after WWI with the goal of keeping peace among the nation. |
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| information or materials spread to advance a cause or to damage an apponent cause. |
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| a conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resourses to the war effort. |
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(the boat that was sunk)
ocean linear sunk by german u-boat. |
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| prove to be the last straw. |
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| a policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war. |
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(warfare using trenches)
a form of warfare in which apposing armies fight each other, form trenches dug in the battlefield.
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| the making of concessions to an aggresor in order to aoid war. |
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| government control over every aspect of public and private life. |
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| a political movement that promotes an extreme form of nationlism, a denial od individual rights,and a docetatorial one rule party. |
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| the belief that political ties to other countries should be avoided by the nazi's. |
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(lighting war)
a form of warfare in which surprise attack with fast moving airplains are followed by massive attack with infantry forces. |
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| a mass slaughter of jews and other civillians carred out by the nazi movement of germany before and during WWI. |
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| June 6, 1944 the day on which the allies began the invasion of the european mainland during WWII. |
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| the systematic killing of an entire people. |
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| hawaii awoke to the roar of explosives. |
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