Took over after James I died
Who is Charles I?
The Age of Enlightenment was also known as the Age of ...
What is the Age of Reason?
Magna Carta is Latin for...
What is Great Charter?
The Bill of Rights helps protect people's...
What is individual rights?
Divine Rights of Rights is when
What is the King's power comes from God?
Three main issues between Parliament and the King
What is authority, money and religion?
Believed that humans were naturally selfish and wicked
Who is Thomas Hobbes?
The Magna Carta was put in place to ....
What is limit the King's power?
What is one common individual right shared between the English Bill of Rights and American Bill of Rights?
What is the right to bear arms, right to a jury, trial, no unlawful bail?
Absolutism means that...
What is all power is concentrated in one person or thing?
The supporters of the King were called...and the supporters of Parliament were called...
What is Royalist and Roundheads?
Believed in separation of powers and checks and balances
Who is Montesquieu?
Habeas Corpus means
What is you having the right to appear before a judge if arrested?
The English Bill of Rights set the stage for power to be shared between
What is Parliament and the King?
The two absolute monarchs in France and Russia were
Who is Louis XIV and Peter the Great?
The leader of the Roundheads
Who is Oliver Cromwell?
Believed in a direct democracy and the general will of the people
Who is Rousseau?
The Magna Carta helped to create a...
What is constitutional monarchy?
Two rights that were protected by the English Bill of Rights
What is right to bear arms and right to a trial by jury?
Louis XIV was known as the_____and built______
What is the Sun King and Versailles?
Two direct consequences of the English Civil War were
What is the establishment of a commonwealth and the beheading of the King.
Believed in people's natural rights and separation of church and state
Who is John Locke?
Magna Carta three main purposes were to...
What is recognize ancient liberties, limit raising money, and establish due process?
Two main provisions in the English Bill of Rights
What is the King cannot pass taxes without approval and freedom of speech in Parliament?
Two characteristics of absolute monarchies are
What is rule by hereditary and centralization of power?