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SS9 Chapter 2

Crossroads chapter Two

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abdication The immediate response to James II's rule was, rebellions, crackdowns on dissent, and the ______of the king
Anglican The official church in 17th century England was the______Church
Blue Under the reign of Charles II, the ______Laws were repealed
Calvin The Puritans followed the teachings of______.
Catholic James II was a member of the Roman______Church.
Charles In 1660, the New Parliament asked ______II to become king
Christmas The Calvinist Blue Laws prohibited sports, dancing, and ______
constitutional Parliament inisted that the new king be a ______monarch
crime In 17th century England, unemployed persons often turned to ______to survive
Cromwell Between 1649 and 1658, England was ruled by______
death Charles I was tried by Parliament, found guilty, and sentenced to______
destroyed In response to Archbishiop Laud's insistence on more ornate Church rituals, the Puritans attacked and___________ churches
love Witches in the 17th century were called misfits, they were knowledgeable in traditional medicne, and the told fortunes or sold ______potions
Magna The first document which first established that Kings were not above the law was the ______ Carta
natural John Locke stated that people had certain basic human rights which were______
Oliver The leader of the New Model Army was______Cromwell
Orange In order to become king, Wiliam of______had to agree to the Bill of Rights
Parliament Charles I forced______to call for an army when he marched on parliament with 500 soldiers
Parliament The Magna Carta stated that the king must rule with concessions to______
Parliamentarians The Bill of Rights guaranteed freedom of speech for______
Protector Cromwell's title was Lord______of England
republic The word ______refers to a government with no monarchs
scandalous Charles II led a life that was characterized by______behaviour
Scotland Cromwell attacked and defeated Ireland and______
ship In order to raise the increasing amounts of money he needed, Charles I imposed ____________ money
Divine James II believed in the ______Right of Kings
taxation After Charles I ran into problems with Parliament over______, he attempted to rule without Parliament
extravagant You could descibe the lifestyle of Charles I as ______________
Test The ______Act made the Church of England supreme
Thirteen ______people who had participated in the execution of Charles I were executed
factual Withchcraft trials did not involve the examination of ______ evidence
foods In the 17th century, the English diet changed because of the importing of new______
freedom Because they were often persecuted for their beliefs, many Puritans left England to find religious______
guild During the 17th century, many skilled workers in England belonged to ______like organizations
incompetent James I chose advisors who were______people
increased During the 17th century, Englands's population ______rapidly
king The Long Parliament had to determine how it could limit the power of the______
Long The______Parliament forced Charles I to execute Laude and Strafford
thirteen The Long Parliament was so named because it sat for______years
treason In 1649, Parliament charged Charles I with______ and making war on his own people
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