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chapter 7 study guide

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__________ believed humans were guided not by reason and moral ideas, but ruthless struggle for self-preservation thomas hobbes
the spanish playwright who composed perhaps 1,500 plays was lope de vega
one of the crowning examples of spanish literature was the novel don quixote
his work reflected the high point of mannerism el greco
introduced western costums to Russia Peter the Great
Louis XIII's chief minister cardinal richileu
french protestants influenced by John Calvin huguenots
sought to increase france's wealth and power by following the ideas of mercantalism jean-baptiste colbert
the invasion of england by William of Orange glorious revolution
recognized catholicism as the official religion of france edict of nantes
his execution horrified much of europe charles I
granted puritans, not catholics, the right of free public worship toleration of 1689
officially ended the 30 years' war peace of westphalia
"the most catholic king" philip II
soldiers in the new model army of oliver cromwell independents
marked the end of the artistic renaissance mannerism
laid the foundation for a constitutional monarchy in england Bill of Rights
system of government in which a ruler holds total power absolutism
protestants in england by inspired by calvinists ideas puritans
wrote the novel don quixote miguel de cervantes
ruled the southern french kingdom of navarre house of bourbon
the idea that kings receive their power from god divine right of kings
fostered the myth of himself as the sun king louis XIV
a system of government in which a ruler hold total power absolutism
the 30 years' war involved al the major european powers except ______ england
saint peter's basilica in rome is an example of the work of gian lorenzo bernini
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