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| A release from punishment |
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| Kings who believed in the enlightenment an ruled justly |
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| One who supprts artist fanancially |
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| Giving jobs to those who are family yet underqualified |
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| The condition of being enlightend; knowledge |
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| An ethnic group who was one of earliest to inhabit geographic region |
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| Favoring ones ethnic group |
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| When the government and people rule together; equally between Capitolism and Communism |
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| Elcano finished Maggelens trip become the first to circum navigat the world. Learned that earth rotates becasue they lost a day |
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| A theory that monarchs have the right to rule from god |
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| To establish new customs after realeasing your own. |
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| small representaition of a large group |
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| A king or queen with unlimited power and seeks to control all aspects of society. |
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| Social gathering of intulects, artist and wealthy men and women |
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| refering to deires or interest of people as a whole |
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| Ones own language or languages |
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| the religious movement in the 16th century that had for its object the reform of the Roman Catholic Church, and that led to the establishment of the Protestant churches. |
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| An english philosipher who's writing influenced decloration of independence and the constitution |
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