Exam 3: Monarchy and Enlightenment ERA
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'Meditations on First Philosophy'was written by ……………….
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The protracted struggle began with James I, and ended with the glorious or Bloodless Revolution during the reign of………………...
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_____________….in his book 'The State propounded the theory of legal sovereignty' asserted that the king was the source of all law and was accountable to God alone.
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The French absolutism reached its climax during the period of……………..
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Frederick, the Great was the King in ……………….whose period was the zenith of absolutism
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The ………… century is often called the 'Age of Reason' because it was a period of enlightenment during which philosophy was in vogue throughout Europe.
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The credit for establishing absolute monarchy in Prussia goes to………….
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_____________…..tried to bring the Russian Orthodox Church under his control by abolishing the office of the Patriarch and placed the church under a committee known as Holy Synod.
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_____________.., one of the best scientists of his time, wrote an essay entitled, "On Liberty and Necessity: Man in the Newtonian Universe."
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The British conquest of Canada after the Seven Year War reduced the …………………danger and hence the colonies turned against England.
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Bloodless Revolution of ………… marked the end of the struggle between king and parliament in England.
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The American Revolution or the War of American Independence broke out in the year…….. A.D during the reign of the English King George III and came to a close in 1783 A.D.
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The immediate cause of the American Revolution was the Boston Tea Party in …………. A.D.
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