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| battle of hastings, is the cretion in 1060 |
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| a document guaranty the right of noble foundation of the democracy |
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| is the economic system with feudalism. |
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| control the daily life, is th first christian church |
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| three holy words between muslims and christians over control the holy land. |
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| is a code for the knights. honor the king the god and their lady |
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| is the church architecture that is tall because it wants to reach the heaven |
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| prtestant religion started by Jonh Calvin |
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| christians who are not catholic |
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| invented the printing press; spread education in areas such as politics, religion, and science |
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| heliocentric theory- sun is center of solar system |
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| economic idea: the more money a country makes= the more power they have. This idea encourages exploration and colonization (to get more stuff to sell). |
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| Catholics take Catholicism to new colonies such as Mexico and S. America |
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| trade between Europe, Africa, and N. America |
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| trade between Europe and N. America |
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| riangular trade route between Af. And NA that carried the slaves |
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companies that sold stock to collect money for business- Stock market is created capitalism (free market economy)-people set prices and wages |
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government controlled by king or queen Creation of what new European countries- |
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people have the power US Bill of Rights- 1st 10 Amendments of US Constitution protecting individual rights |
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| the stealing of peoples land and their |
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| English King who killed many of his 6 wives- father of Queen Elizabeth |
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| sharing of power between the powerful national government and less powerful state gov. |
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| rights that cannot be taken away- Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness |
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| US Declaration of Independence |
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| 1776- US colonies declared independence from Britain |
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| capitalism ( free-market economy) |
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| people determine prices and wages |
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| systems are owned by people for the benefit for all |
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children doing same labor as an adult- children are taken advantage of. working conditions |
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| freedom of speech, press, petition, assembly, and religion |
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| accused cant testfy against him sel and cannot be tried twice for the same crime |
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| no cruel or unusual punishment |
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| rights not given to the federal government fall to the state or the people |
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| former slaves are citizens |
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| government controlled bi its citizens |
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| declaration of independence |
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| when the south delude to ignore the federal government |
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| rights that dont go to the federal government |
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