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Unit 3 Vocabulary

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UNIT 3 VOCABULARY

ANASTASIA ARBUCKLE

Renaissance
Began in Italy as a rebirth of classical knowledge.

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Zheng He
He was a voyager, launched 7 expeditions for the Ming Dynasty and got permission to trade with China.

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Columbian Exchange
When people, plants, animals, disease, and ideas was spread between the Americas and Europe.

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Reformation
The movement for religious reform, leading to Protestantism.

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Atlantic slave trade
The captured Africans were transported across the Atlantic under horrific conditions then sold.

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English Civil War
The conflict between the English parliament and Charles 1. Which established the supremacy of parliament over monarchy.

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Sikhism
It is a non-violent monotheistic religion that developed in India, who beliefs blend elements of Hinduism and Islam.

Limited monarchy
It is a system of government that emerged in England in which the monarch is made to share power with an elected parliament and constitutions limit the power of the monarch.

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Mercantilism
A economic policy where nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining gold and silver.

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Absolute monarchy
This is a king or queen with unlimited power and seeks to control all aspects of society.

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Glorious revolution
In 1688, a bloodless revolt that over threw the king of England and signed into law the bill of rights, granting subjects certain rights.

Capitalism
It is an economic system that includes private ownership and investment in businesses for profit.

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Ottoman Empire
They gained control of existing land and see trade routes between India and Asia, changed Constantinople to present day Istanbul.

Secular
They are concerned with worldly (no religious) rather than spiritual matters.

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Printing press
It was made by Johannesburg Gutenberg in 1450 in germany shock later heladera superad the ideas of the reformation.

The Glorious revolution
Was the most impacting on history because, the king of England was over thrown and the English bill of rights was signed, giving the English people certain rights.