Chapter 16 Flashcards

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An ardent believer in the divine right of kings. A system of absolute monarchial rule

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Louis XIV

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A series of revolts between 1648-1653 known as the Fronde. The conflict began

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1649 when Cardinal Mazarih levied a tax on judicial officers when they refused to pay and demanded the right to approve new taxes

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The Fronde’s goal

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Was to protect their ancient liberties from royal encroachment, not overthrow the King

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Results of the Fronde

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Louis centralized the army under his direct control

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The Gardens reflect the spirit of Louis XIV’s rule, their geometrical arrangement and clear lines showed:

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  • That art and design could tame nature
  • That order and control defined the exercise of power
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Absolutism

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A system of government in which the ruler claims sole and uncontestable power

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Louis will achieve Absolutism by making everyone dependent upon him using a systematic policy of

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-bestowing pensions
-offices
-honors (titles of nobility)
-gifts
-the threat of disfavor or punishment

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Nobility of the Sword

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  • Family members
  • princes
  • old military based nobility
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Intendants

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Holders of a public administrative office

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Intendants performed 3 main functions

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-collection of taxes
-financing of public projects
-provisioning of the Army

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Mercantilism

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Governments must intervene to increase national wealth by whatever means possible

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Louis XIV will embark on a series of wars that will earn him the nickname

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The Christian Turk

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The War of Spanish Succession

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Charles II, King of Spain died. Leaving no male heir Attempted to unify the French and the Spanish crowns and controlled a vast empire

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Frederick William of Hohenzollern unlike Louis, he recognized

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Noble dominance over the land in exchange for state service

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His contribution to absolutism in his realm was the

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Quadrupling of his army

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16
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Parliaments most indispensable power

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Was it’s ability to raise tax revenues far in excess of all other sources of revenue at the crown’s disposal

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Because England had no single constitutional document, — regulated relations between King and Parliament

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A variety of laws, judicial decisions, charters, petitions, and customary procedures

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The Scots riot and then invade England

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Archbishop of Canterbury issued the “Book of Common Prayer” to enforce uniform rules of worship in England, Scotland, and Wales

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The Long Parliament passed 3 laws in
order to place limits on the kings absolute monarchial rule

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  • Parliament should convene once every 3 years
  • made it illegal for the King to impose taxes without Parliamentary consent
  • Parliament passed a law forbidding the king to dissolve it without consent
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Fought for Parliament

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Fought for the King

22
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Levellers

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Who wanted to “level” social differences and extend political participation to all male property owners

23
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Charles I was found guilty

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Of attempting to establish an unlimited and tyrannical power

24
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The Cromwellian Rump Parliament then abolished the monarchy and the House of Lords and set up a Puritan Republic known as the

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Commonwealth of England

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Parliament passed the Test Act 1173
Requiring all government officials to profess allegiance to the Church of England
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Supported a strong hereditary monarchy and the Church of England
Tories
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Advocated Parliamentany supremacy, and toleration of Protestant dissenters
Whigs
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Glorious Revolution
Power had shifted without spilling blood
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Leviathan in the book, Hobbes argued in favor of
Absolutism
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According to Hobbes, the fundamental attributes of humans are
- Desire - the will to survive - Esteem and Recognition
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Giving up --- collective security
Personal liberty
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John Locke, Governments only purpose was to
protect life, liberty, and government
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Assembly of the land
a proto-parliamentary institution that was summoned irregular that consisted of noble delegates and religious leaders from the provinces
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Code of 1649 the price for this
the nobles owed absolute obedience to the Tsar and were required to serve in the army