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| apartment blocks where poor people lived, which may be 6 stories high |
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| a Roman officals who was in charge of a province |
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| the second part of the Chirstian Bible |
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| the regular church members |
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| a rapid increase in prices |
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| an argircultural estate run by a lord and worked by peasants |
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| peasants legallly bound to the land |
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| an economic system based on money not barter |
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| an econmic system in which people invested in trade and goods in order to make profits |
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| a finsished piece made by a journeymen in their craft |
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| the practice by which secular rulers both close nominees to church offieces and gave them the symbols of their office |
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| a decree by the pope that forbade priest to give the sacraments of the church to the people |
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| the denial of the basic Church doctrines |
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| bones of siants or objects connected with saints that were considered worth of worship becuase they provided link between the earthly world and God |
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| the study of the religion and God |
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| philosophical and theological system that infulenced the study of theology in universities |
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| the language of everday speech in a particular region |
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| the most devastating nautral disaster in European history |
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| a split in the Catholic chruch that lasted from 1378 to 1418 during which there was a rival between popes |
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| Renaissance Italy was largely an __________ _____________. |
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| soldiers who sold their services to the highest bidder |
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| a sum of money given by the wife's family to the husband upon marriage |
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| based on the study fo the classics,the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome |
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| a painting done on fresh, wet plaster iwht water-based paints |
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| Northern Renaissance humanism |
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| release from all or part of the punishment for sin |
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| individuals wose guns and determination broguth them incredible success |
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| a settlement of people living in a new territory |
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| a set of principles that ted economic thought in the seventeenth century |
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| the difference in value between what a nation imports and what it exports over time |
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| large agricultural estates |
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| a pattern of trade that connected Europe, Africa, Asia, and the American continents |
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| the middle portion of th triangular trade route |
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| part of the continent, as distinguished from penninsular or offshore islands |
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| a body of nonelective government officials |
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| it places Earth at the center of the universe |
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| the universe is a series of concentril spheres |
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| universal law of graviation |
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| law explains why the planetary bodies do ont go off in straight lines |
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| system of thogust is based on belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge |
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| systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence |
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| the doctrine that seientists should proceed from the particular to the general by making systematic observations and carefully organized ezperiments to test bypotheses or theories |
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| in this separation, the executive, legislative, and judical pwers of the gov. limit and control each other ina system of checks and balances |
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| and 18th century relgious philosophy based on reason and natural law |
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| "to let (people) do (what they want)" |
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| an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will |
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| the elegant drawing rooms of the weathly |
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| a new type of monarchy that emerged in the alte 18th century |
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| the offspring of euopeans and native americans |
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| the offspring of Africans and Europeans |
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| a constitution proposed in which power would be shared between the national and state gov. |
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