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| system of law that is the same or all people based on court decisions that have become accepted legal principles |
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| group of people sworn to make a decision in a legal case |
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| creation of bishops by anyone who is not a member of the clergy |
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| permanent division in a church |
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| policy of allowing people to worship as they choose |
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| in medieval Europe, school of hought that used logic and reasonto support Christian belief |
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| everyday language of ordinary people |
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| stone support on the outside of a building that allowed builders to construct higher walls and leave space for large stained-glass windows |
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| artistic decoration in books |
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| outbreak of a rapidly spreading disease |
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| economic cycle that involves a rapid rise in prices linked to a sharp increase in the amount of money available |
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| six-foot-long bow that could rapidly fire arrows with enough force to pierce most armor |
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